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ECCLESIASTES
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Chapter 2
Eccl GodsWord 2:1  I thought to myself, "Now I want to experiment with pleasure and enjoy myself." But even this was pointless.
Eccl GodsWord 2:2  I thought, "Laughter doesn't make any sense. What does pleasure accomplish?"
Eccl GodsWord 2:3  I explored ways to make myself feel better by drinking wine. I also explored ways to do some foolish things. During all that time, wisdom continued to control my mind. I was able to determine whether this was good for mortals to do during their brief lives under heaven.
Eccl GodsWord 2:4  I accomplished some great things: I built houses for myself. I planted vineyards for myself.
Eccl GodsWord 2:5  I made gardens and parks for myself. I planted every kind of fruit tree in them.
Eccl GodsWord 2:6  I made pools to water the forest of growing trees.
Eccl GodsWord 2:7  I bought male and female slaves. In addition, slaves were born in my household. I owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.
Eccl GodsWord 2:8  I also gathered silver and gold for myself. I gathered the treasures of kings and provinces. I provided myself with male and female singers and the pleasures men have with one concubine after another.
Eccl GodsWord 2:9  So I grew richer than anyone in Jerusalem before me. Yet, my wisdom remained with me.
Eccl GodsWord 2:10  If something appealed to me, I did it. I allowed myself to have any pleasure I wanted, since I found pleasure in my work. This was my reward for all my hard work.
Eccl GodsWord 2:11  But when I turned to look at all that I had accomplished and all the hard work I had put into it, I saw that it was all pointless. It was like trying to catch the wind. I gained nothing from any of my accomplishments under the sun.
Eccl GodsWord 2:12  Then I turned my attention to experience wisdom, madness, and foolishness. For instance, what can the man who replaces the king do? Only what has already been done.
Eccl GodsWord 2:13  But I saw that wisdom has an advantage over foolishness as light has an advantage over darkness.
Eccl GodsWord 2:14  A wise person uses the eyes in his head, but a fool walks in the dark. But I have also come to realize that the same destiny waits for both of them.
Eccl GodsWord 2:15  I thought to myself, "If the destiny that waits for the fool waits for me as well, then what is the advantage in being wise?" So I thought that even this is pointless.
Eccl GodsWord 2:16  Neither the wise person nor the fool will be remembered for long, since both will be forgotten in the days to come. Both the wise person and the fool will die.
Eccl GodsWord 2:17  So I came to hate life because everything done under the sun seemed wrong to me. Everything was pointless. It was like trying to catch the wind.
Eccl GodsWord 2:18  I came to hate everything for which I had worked so hard under the sun, because I will have to leave it to the person who replaces me.
Eccl GodsWord 2:19  Who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish? He will still have control over everything under the sun for which I worked so hard and used my wisdom. Even this is pointless.
Eccl GodsWord 2:20  Then I fell into despair over everything for which I had worked so hard under the sun.
Eccl GodsWord 2:21  Here is someone who had worked hard with wisdom, knowledge, and skill. Yet, he must turn over his estate to someone else, who didn't work for it. Even this is pointless and a terrible tragedy.
Eccl GodsWord 2:22  What do people get from all of their hard work and struggles under the sun?
Eccl GodsWord 2:23  Their entire life is filled with pain, and their work is unbearable. Even at night their minds don't rest. Even this is pointless.
Eccl GodsWord 2:24  There is nothing better for people to do than to eat, drink, and find satisfaction in their work. I saw that even this comes from the hand of God.
Eccl GodsWord 2:26  God gives wisdom, knowledge, and joy to anyone who pleases him. But to the person who continues to sin, he gives the job of gathering and collecting wealth. The sinner must turn his wealth over to the person who pleases God. Even this is pointless. It's like trying to catch the wind.