Ecclesiastes 6
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1[an error occurred while processing this directive]1Here is a tragedy I have observed under the sun, and it weighs heavily on humanity:
2[an error occurred while processing this directive]2God gives a man riches, wealth, and honor so that he lacks nothing of all he desires for himself, but God does not allow him to enjoy them. Instead, a stranger will enjoy them. This is futile and a sickening tragedy.
3[an error occurred while processing this directive]3A man may father a hundred children and live many years. No matter how long he lives, if he is not satisfied by good things and does not even have a proper burial, I say that a stillborn child is better off than he.
4[an error occurred while processing this directive]4For he comes in futility and he goes in darkness, and his name is shrouded in darkness.
5[an error occurred while processing this directive]5Though a stillborn child does not see the sun and is not conscious, it has more rest than he.
6[an error occurred while processing this directive]6And if he lives a thousand years twice, but does not experience happiness, do not both go to the same place?
7[an error occurred while processing this directive]7All man's labor is for his stomach, yet the appetite is never satisfied.
8[an error occurred while processing this directive]8What advantage then does the wise man have over the fool? What advantage is there for the poor person who knows how to conduct himself before others?
9[an error occurred while processing this directive]9Better what the eyes see than wandering desire. This too is futile and a pursuit of the wind.
10[an error occurred while processing this directive]10Whatever exists was given its name long ago, and it is known what man is. But he is not able to contend with the One stronger than he.
11[an error occurred while processing this directive]11For when there are many words, they increase futility. What is the advantage for man?
12[an error occurred while processing this directive]12For who knows what is good for man in life, in the few days of his futile life that he spends like a shadow? Who can tell man what will happen after him under the sun?
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Ecclesiastes 5
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