ECCLESIASTES
Chapter 6
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:1 | There is a tragedy that I have seen under the sun. It is a terrible one for mortals. | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:2 | God gives one person riches, wealth, and honor so that he doesn't lack anything he wants. Yet, God doesn't give him the power to enjoy any of them. Instead, a stranger enjoys them. This is pointless and is a painful tragedy. | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:3 | Suppose a rich person wasn't satisfied with good things while he was alive and didn't even get an honorable burial after he died. Suppose he had a hundred children and lived for many years. No matter how long he would have lived, it still would have been better for him to have been born dead. | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:4 | A stillborn baby arrives in a pointless birth and goes out into the darkness. The darkness then hides its name. | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:5 | Though it has never seen the sun or known anything, the baby finds more rest than the rich person. | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:6 | Even if the rich person lives two thousand years without experiencing anything good--don't we all go to the same place? | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:7 | Everything that people work so hard for goes into their mouths, but their appetite is never satisfied. | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:8 | What advantage does a wise person have over a fool? What advantage does a poor person have in knowing how to face life? | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:9 | It is better to look at what is in front of you than to go looking for what you want. Even this is pointless. It's like trying to catch the wind. | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:10 | Whatever has happened in the past already has a name. Mortals are already known for what they are. Mortals cannot argue with the one who is stronger than they. | |
| Eccl | GodsWord | 6:11 | The more words there are, the more pointless they become. What advantage do mortals gain from this? | |