Title: The Bible, King James version, Book 21: Ecclesiastes Edition: 10 Language: English This eBook was produced by David Widger with the help of Derek Andrew's text from January 1992 and the work of Bryan Taylor in November 2002. Book 21 Ecclesiastes21:001:001 The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in 21:001:002 Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; 21:001:003 What profit hath a man of all his labour which he taketh under 21:001:004 One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh: 21:001:005 The sun also ariseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to 21:001:006 The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about unto the 21:001:007 All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto 21:001:008 All things are full of labour; man cannot utter it: the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing. 21:001:009 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. 21:001:010 Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us. 21:001:011 There is no remembrance of former things; neither shall there be any remembrance of things that are to come with those that shall come after. 21:001:012 I the Preacher was king over Israel in Jerusalem. 21:001:013 And I gave my heart to seek and search out by wisdom concerning all things that are done under heaven: this sore travail hath God given to the sons of man to be exercised therewith. 21:001:014 I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and, 21:001:015 That which is crooked cannot be made straight: and that which 21:001:016 I communed with mine own heart, saying, Lo, I am come to great estate, and have gotten more wisdom than all they that have been before me in Jerusalem: yea, my heart had great experience of wisdom and knowledge. 21:001:017 And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and 21:001:018 For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth 21:002:001 I said in mine heart, Go to now, I will prove thee with mirth, 21:002:002 I said of laughter, It is mad: and of mirth, What doeth it? 21:002:003 I sought in mine heart to give myself unto wine, yet acquainting mine heart with wisdom; and to lay hold on folly, till I might see what was that good for the sons of men, which they should do under the heaven all the days of their life. 21:002:004 I made me great works; I builded me houses; I planted me 21:002:005 I made me gardens and orchards, and I planted trees in them of 21:002:006 I made me pools of water, to water therewith the wood that 21:002:007 I got me servants and maidens, and had servants born in my house; also I had great possessions of great and small cattle above all that were in Jerusalem before me: 21:002:008 I gathered me also silver and gold, and the peculiar treasure of kings and of the provinces: I gat me men singers and women singers, and the delights of the sons of men, as musical instruments, and that of all sorts. 21:002:009 So I was great, and increased more than all that were before me in Jerusalem: also my wisdom remained with me. 21:002:010 And whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not from them, I withheld not my heart from any joy; for my heart rejoiced in all my labour: and this was my portion of all my labour. 21:002:011 Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do: and, behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun. 21:002:012 And I turned myself to behold wisdom, and madness, and folly: for what can the man do that cometh after the king? even that which hath been already done. 21:002:013 Then I saw that wisdom excelleth folly, as far as light excelleth darkness. 21:002:014 The wise man's eyes are in his head; but the fool walketh in 21:002:015 Then said I in my heart, As it happeneth to the fool, so it 21:002:016 For there is no remembrance of the wise more than of the fool 21:002:017 Therefore I hated life; because the work that is wrought under 21:002:018 Yea, I hated all my labour which I had taken under the sun: because I should leave it unto the man that shall be after me. 21:002:019 And who knoweth whether he shall be a wise man or a fool? yet shall he have rule over all my labour wherein I have laboured, and wherein I have shewed myself wise under the sun. This is also vanity. 21:002:020 Therefore I went about to cause my heart to despair of all the labour which I took under the sun. 21:002:021 For there is a man whose labour is in wisdom, and in knowledge, and in equity; yet to a man that hath not laboured therein shall he leave it for his portion. This also is vanity and a great evil. 21:002:022 For what hath man of all his labour, and of the vexation of 21:002:023 For all his days are sorrows, and his travail grief; yea, his 21:002:024 There is nothing better for a man, than that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labour. This also I saw, that it was from the hand of God. 21:002:025 For who can eat, or who else can hasten hereunto, more than I? 21:002:026 For God giveth to a man that is good in his sight wisdom, and knowledge, and joy: but to the sinner he giveth travail, to gather and to heap up, that he may give to him that is good before God. This also is vanity and vexation of spirit. 21:003:001 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose 21:003:002 A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a 21:003:003 A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and 21:003:004 A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a 21:003:005 A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; 21:003:006 A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time 21:003:007 A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and 21:003:008 A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time 21:003:009 What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth? 21:003:010 I have seen the travail, which God hath given to the sons of men to be exercised in it. 21:003:011 He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end. 21:003:012 I know that there is no good in them, but for a man to 21:003:013 And also that every man should eat and drink, and enjoy the 21:003:014 I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear before him. 21:003:015 That which hath been is now; and that which is to be hath already been; and God requireth that which is past. 21:003:016 And moreover I saw under the sun the place of judgment, that 21:003:017 I said in mine heart, God shall judge the righteous and the 21:003:018 I said in mine heart concerning the estate of the sons of men, 21:003:019 For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity. 21:003:020 All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to 21:003:021 Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the 21:003:022 Wherefore I perceive that there is nothing better, than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion: for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him? 21:004:001 So I returned, and considered all the oppressions that are done under the sun: and behold the tears of such as were oppressed, and they had no comforter; and on the side of their oppressors there was power; but they had no comforter. 21:004:002 Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than 21:004:003 Yea, better is he than both they, which hath not yet been, who 21:004:004 Again, I considered all travail, and every right work, that for this a man is envied of his neighbour. This is also vanity and vexation of spirit. 21:004:005 The fool foldeth his hands together, and eateth his own flesh. 21:004:006 Better is an handful with quietness, than both the hands full with travail and vexation of spirit. 21:004:007 Then I returned, and I saw vanity under the sun. 21:004:008 There is one alone, and there is not a second; yea, he hath neither child nor brother: yet is there no end of all his labour; neither is his eye satisfied with riches; neither saith he, For whom do I labour, and bereave my soul of good? This is also vanity, yea, it is a sore travail. 21:004:009 Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour. 21:004:010 For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up. 21:004:011 Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can 21:004:012 And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a 21:004:013 Better is a poor and a wise child than an old and foolish 21:004:014 For out of prison he cometh to reign; whereas also he that is 21:004:015 I considered all the living which walk under the sun, with the 21:004:016 There is no end of all the people, even of all that have been 21:005:001 Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more 21:005:002 Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty 21:005:003 For a dream cometh through the multitude of business; and a 21:005:004 When thou vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay it; for he 21:005:005 Better is it that thou shouldest not vow, than that thou 21:005:006 Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin; neither say thou before the angel, that it was an error: wherefore should God be angry at thy voice, and destroy the work of thine hands? 21:005:007 For in the multitude of dreams and many words there are also divers vanities: but fear thou God. 21:005:008 If thou seest the oppression of the poor, and violent perverting of judgment and justice in a province, marvel not at the matter: for he that is higher than the highest regardeth; and there be higher than they. 21:005:009 Moreover the profit of the earth is for all: the king himself 21:005:010 He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor 21:005:011 When goods increase, they are increased that eat them: and 21:005:012 The sleep of a labouring man is sweet, whether he eat little 21:005:013 There is a sore evil which I have seen under the sun, namely, 21:005:014 But those riches perish by evil travail: and he begetteth a 21:005:015 As he came forth of his mother's womb, naked shall he return 21:005:016 And this also is a sore evil, that in all points as he came, 21:005:017 All his days also he eateth in darkness, and he hath much sorrow and wrath with his sickness. 21:005:018 Behold that which I have seen: it is good and comely for one to eat and to drink, and to enjoy the good of all his labour that he taketh under the sun all the days of his life, which God giveth him: for it is his portion. 21:005:019 Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth, and hath given him power to eat thereof, and to take his portion, and to rejoice in his labour; this is the gift of God. 21:005:020 For he shall not much remember the days of his life; because 21:006:001 There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, and it is 21:006:002 A man to whom God hath given riches, wealth, and honour, so 21:006:003 If a man beget an hundred children, and live many years, so 21:006:004 For he cometh in with vanity, and departeth in darkness, and 21:006:005 Moreover he hath not seen the sun, nor known any thing: this 21:006:006 Yea, though he live a thousand years twice told, yet hath he 21:006:007 All the labour of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite 21:006:008 For what hath the wise more than the fool? what hath the poor, 21:006:009 Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the 21:006:010 That which hath been is named already, and it is known that it is man: neither may he contend with him that is mightier than he. 21:006:011 Seeing there be many things that increase vanity, what is man the better? 21:006:012 For who knoweth what is good for man in this life, all the days of his vain life which he spendeth as a shadow? for who can tell a man what shall be after him under the sun? 21:007:001 A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one's birth. 21:007:002 It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart. 21:007:003 Sorrow is better than laughter: for by the sadness of the 21:007:004 The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the 21:007:005 It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than for a man to 21:007:006 For as the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter 21:007:007 Surely oppression maketh a wise man mad; and a gift destroyeth 21:007:008 Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: and 21:007:009 Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry: for anger resteth in 21:007:010 Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these? for thou dost not enquire wisely concerning this. 21:007:011 Wisdom is good with an inheritance: and by it there is profit to them that see the sun. 21:007:012 For wisdom is a defence, and money is a defence: but the excellency of knowledge is, that wisdom giveth life to them that have it. 21:007:013 Consider the work of God: for who can make that straight, which he hath made crooked? 21:007:014 In the day of prosperity be joyful, but in the day of 21:007:015 All things have I seen in the days of my vanity: there is a 21:007:016 Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: 21:007:017 Be not over much wicked, neither be thou foolish: why 21:007:018 It is good that thou shouldest take hold of this; yea, also from this withdraw not thine hand: for he that feareth God shall come forth of them all. 21:007:019 Wisdom strengtheneth the wise more than ten mighty men which 21:007:020 For there is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and 21:007:021 Also take no heed unto all words that are spoken; lest thou 21:007:022 For oftentimes also thine own heart knoweth that thou thyself 21:007:023 All this have I proved by wisdom: I said, I will be wise; but 21:007:024 That which is far off, and exceeding deep, who can find it 21:007:025 I applied mine heart to know, and to search, and to seek out 21:007:026 And I find more bitter than death the woman, whose heart is 21:007:027 Behold, this have I found, saith the preacher, counting one by one, to find out the account: 21:007:028 Which yet my soul seeketh, but I find not: one man among a thousand have I found; but a woman among all those have I not found. 21:007:029 Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions. 21:008:001 Who is as the wise man? and who knoweth the interpretation of a thing? a man's wisdom maketh his face to shine, and the boldness of his face shall be changed. 21:008:002 I counsel thee to keep the king's commandment, and that in 21:008:003 Be not hasty to go out of his sight: stand not in an evil 21:008:004 Where the word of a king is, there is power: and who may say 21:008:005 Whoso keepeth the commandment shall feel no evil thing: and a 21:008:006 Because to every purpose there is time and judgment, therefore 21:008:007 For he knoweth not that which shall be: for who can tell him 21:008:008 There is no man that hath power over the spirit to retain the spirit; neither hath he power in the day of death: and there is no discharge in that war; neither shall wickedness deliver those that are given to it. 21:008:009 All this have I seen, and applied my heart unto every work 21:008:010 And so I saw the wicked buried, who had come and gone from the 21:008:011 Because sentence against an evil work is not executed 21:008:012 Though a sinner do evil an hundred times, and his days be 21:008:013 But it shall not be well with the wicked, neither shall he 21:008:014 There is a vanity which is done upon the earth; that there be just men, unto whom it happeneth according to the work of the wicked; again, there be wicked men, to whom it happeneth according to the work of the righteous: I said that this also is vanity. 21:008:015 Then I commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry: for that shall abide with him of his labour the days of his life, which God giveth him under the sun. 21:008:016 When I applied mine heart to know wisdom, and to see the business that is done upon the earth: (for also there is that neither day nor night seeth sleep with his eyes:) 21:008:017 Then I beheld all the work of God, that a man cannot find out the work that is done under the sun: because though a man labour to seek it out, yet he shall not find it; yea farther; though a wise man think to know it, yet shall he not be able to find it. 21:009:001 For all this I considered in my heart even to declare all this, that the righteous, and the wise, and their works, are in the hand of God: no man knoweth either love or hatred by all that is before them. 21:009:002 All things come alike to all: there is one event to the righteous, and to the wicked; to the good and to the clean, and to the unclean; to him that sacrificeth, and to him that sacrificeth not: as is the good, so is the sinner; and he that sweareth, as he that feareth an oath. 21:009:003 This is an evil among all things that are done under the sun, that there is one event unto all: yea, also the heart of the sons of men is full of evil, and madness is in their heart while they live, and after that they go to the dead. 21:009:004 For to him that is joined to all the living there is hope: for a living dog is better than a dead lion. 21:009:005 For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not 21:009:006 Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now 21:009:007 Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a 21:009:008 Let thy garments be always white; and let thy head lack no 21:009:009 Live joyfully with the wife whom thou lovest all the days of the life of thy vanity, which he hath given thee under the sun, all the days of thy vanity: for that is thy portion in this life, and in thy labour which thou takest under the sun. 21:009:010 Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest. 21:009:011 I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the 21:009:012 For man also knoweth not his time: as the fishes that are 21:009:013 This wisdom have I seen also under the sun, and it seemed great unto me: 21:009:014 There was a little city, and few men within it; and there came 21:009:015 Now there was found in it a poor wise man, and he by his 21:009:016 Then said I, Wisdom is better than strength: nevertheless the 21:009:017 The words of wise men are heard in quiet more than the cry of 21:009:018 Wisdom is better than weapons of war: but one sinner 21:010:001 Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour: so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honour. 21:010:002 A wise man's heart is at his right hand; but a fool's heart at his left. 21:010:003 Yea also, when he that is a fool walketh by the way, his wisdom faileth him, and he saith to every one that he is a fool. 21:010:004 If the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee, leave not thy 21:010:005 There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, as an error 21:010:006 Folly is set in great dignity, and the rich sit in low place. 21:010:007 I have seen servants upon horses, and princes walking as 21:010:008 He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it; and whoso breaketh 21:010:009 Whoso removeth stones shall be hurt therewith; and he that 21:010:010 If the iron be blunt, and he do not whet the edge, then must 21:010:011 Surely the serpent will bite without enchantment; and a 21:010:012 The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious; but the lips of 21:010:013 The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness: and 21:010:014 A fool also is full of words: a man cannot tell what shall be; 21:010:015 The labour of the foolish wearieth every one of them, because 21:010:016 Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and thy princes 21:010:017 Blessed art thou, O land, when thy king is the son of nobles, and thy princes eat in due season, for strength, and not for drunkenness! 21:010:018 By much slothfulness the building decayeth; and through 21:010:019 A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money 21:010:020 Curse not the king, no not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber: for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter. 21:011:001 Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after 21:011:002 Give a portion to seven, and also to eight; for thou knowest 21:011:003 If the clouds be full of rain, they empty themselves upon the earth: and if the tree fall toward the south, or toward the north, in the place where the tree falleth, there it shall be. 21:011:004 He that observeth the wind shall not sow; and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap. 21:011:005 As thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit, nor how the 21:011:006 In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not 21:011:007 Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun: 21:011:008 But if a man live many years, and rejoice in them all; yet let him remember the days of darkness; for they shall be many. All that cometh is vanity. 21:011:009 Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes: but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment. 21:011:010 Therefore remove sorrow from thy heart, and put away evil from thy flesh: for childhood and youth are vanity. 21:012:001 Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them; 21:012:002 While the sun, or the light, or the moon, or the stars, be not darkened, nor the clouds return after the rain: 21:012:003 In the day when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall bow themselves, and the grinders cease because they are few, and those that look out of the windows be darkened, 21:012:004 And the doors shall be shut in the streets, when the sound of the grinding is low, and he shall rise up at the voice of the bird, and all the daughters of musick shall be brought low; 21:012:005 Also when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and fears shall be in the way, and the almond tree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail: because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets: 21:012:006 Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. 21:012:007 Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. 21:012:008 Vanity of vanities, saith the preacher; all is vanity. 21:012:009 And moreover, because the preacher was wise, he still taught the people knowledge; yea, he gave good heed, and sought out, and set in order many proverbs. 21:012:010 The preacher sought to find out acceptable words: and that 21:012:011 The words of the wise are as goads, and as nails fastened by 21:012:012 And further, by these, my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh. 21:012:013 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and 21:012:014 For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every ********** This eBook was produced by David Widger See above the credits to previous producers of this text. 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