ECCLESIASTES
Chapter 2
Eccl | ABP | 2:1 | I said in my heart, Come now indeed, I will test you with gladness, and therefore know good! And behold, also even this is folly. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:3 | And I surveyed if my heart would draw [2with 3wine 1my flesh]; and my heart guided me in wisdom; and to hold upon gladness until I should see what kind was the good to the sons of men, which they shall do under the sun [2numbered 3days 4of life 1with their]. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:7 | I acquired manservants, and maidservants; and native-born servants were born to me; and indeed a possession [2herd 3and 4flock 1of a great] became to me above all the ones being before me in Jerusalem. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:8 | I brought together to myself also indeed silver, and indeed gold, and prized possessions of kings and of the places. I prepared to myself male singers and female singers, and amusements of the sons of man; and male wine servers and female wine servers. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:9 | And I became magnified, and proceeded in wisdom past all the ones being before me in Jerusalem; and indeed my wisdom was established to me. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:10 | And all whatever [2asked for 1my eyes] was not at a distance from them. I did not detain my heart from any gladness, for my heart was gladdened in all my effort. And this was my portion of all my effort. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:11 | And I looked upon all my actions, the things which I did by my hands, and on the effort in which I made an effort to do. And behold, all things were folly and a resolve of spirit, and there is no advantage under the sun. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:12 | And I looked around to behold wisdom and deviation and folly; for who is the man who will come after counsel, with as much as they did it? | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:13 | And I beheld that there is an advantage to wisdom over folly; as the advantage of the light over the darkness. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:14 | The wise man -- his eyes are in his head; but the fool [2in 3darkness 1goes]. And I knew, even indeed I, that [2event 1one] shall meet with all them. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:15 | And I said in my heart, As the event of the fool is, even indeed to me it shall meet up with me; and why have I discerned wisdom? And this extra I said in my heart, because the fool from out of abundance speaks, for even indeed this is folly. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:16 | For there is no remembrance of the wise man with the fool in the eon; in so far as already the [2days 1coming] all things are forgotten; and how shall [3die 1the 2wise man] with the fool? | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:17 | And I was detested with life; for evil was upon me -- the action of doing a thing under the sun. For all is folly and a resolve of spirit. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:18 | And I detested all my effort which I made an effort under the sun. For I must leave it to the man coming after me. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:19 | And who knows if he will be a wise man or a fool? And if he exercises authority in all my effort in which I made an effort in, and in which I gained discernment under the sun. Even indeed this is folly. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:20 | And I turned to dismiss my heart upon all effort in which I made an effort under the sun. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:21 | For there is a man that made his effort in wisdom, and in knowledge, and in courage; and a man in whom did not make an effort -- in him he will give to him his portion. And indeed this is folly and [2wickedness 1great] | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:22 | What happens to the man in all his effort, and in resolve of his heart in which he makes an effort under the sun? | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:23 | For in all his days are pains and rage of his distraction; and indeed in night [3does not 4go to bed 2heart 1his]. And indeed this is folly. | |
Eccl | ABP | 2:24 | There is not a good thing to man unless to eat and to drink, and to show his soul good in his effort. And indeed this I knew, that [2from 3the hand 4of God 1it is]. | |