ECCLESIASTES
Chapter 2
Eccl | DRC | 2:1 | I said in my heart: I will go, and abound with delights, and enjoy good things. And I saw that this also was vanity. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:3 | I thought in my heart, to withdraw my flesh from wine, that I might turn my mind to wisdom, and might avoid folly, till I might see what was profitable for the children of men: and what they ought to do under the sun, all the days of their life. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:7 | I got me menservants, and maidservants, and had a great family: and herds of oxen, and great flocks of sheep, above all that were before me in Jerusalem: | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:8 | I heaped together for myself silver and gold, and the wealth of kings, and provinces: I made me singing men, and singing women, and the delights of the sons of men, cups and vessels to serve to pour out wine: | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:9 | And I surpassed in riches all that were before me in Jerusalem: my wisdom also remained with me. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:10 | And whatsoever my eyes desired, I refused them not: and I withheld not my heart from enjoying every pleasure, and delighting itself in the things which I had prepared: and esteemed this my portion, to make use of my own labour. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:11 | And when I turned myself to all the works which my hands had wrought, and to the labours wherein I had laboured in vain, I saw in all things vanity, and vexation of mind, and that nothing was lasting under the sun. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:12 | I passed further to behold wisdom, and errors and folly, (What is man, said I that he can follow the King his maker?) | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:14 | The eyes of a wise man are in his head: the fool walketh in darkness: and I learned that they were to die both alike. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:15 | And I said in my heart: If the death of the fool and mine shall be one, what doth it avail me, that I have applied myself more to the study of wisdom? And speaking with my own mind, I perceived that this also was vanity. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:16 | For there shall be no remembrance of the wise no more than of the fool forever, and the times to come shall cover all things together with oblivion: the learned dieth in like manner as the unlearned. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:17 | And therefore I was weary of my life, when I saw that all things under the sun are evil, and all vanity and vexation of spirit. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:18 | Again I hated all my application wherewith I had earnestly laboured under the sun, being like to have an heir after me, | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:19 | Whom I know not whether he will be a wise man or a fool, and he shall have rule over all my labours with which I have laboured and been solicitous: and is there anything so vain? | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:21 | For when a man laboureth in wisdom, and knowledge, and carefulness, he leaveth what he hath gotten to an idle man: so this also is vanity, and a great evil. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:22 | For what profit shall a man have of all his labour, and vexation of spirit, with which he hath been tormented under the sun? | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:23 | All his days are full of sorrows and miseries, even in the night he doth not rest in mind: and is not this vanity? | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:24 | Is it not better to eat and drink, and to shew his soul good things of his labours? and this is from the hand of God. | |
Eccl | DRC | 2:26 | God hath given to a man that is good in his sight, wisdom, and knowledge, and joy: but to the sinner he hath given vexation, and superfluous care, to heap up and to gather together, and to give it to him that hath pleased God: but this also is vanity, and a fruitless solicitude of the mind. | |