Ecclesiastes 2

1I said in my heart, Come now, I will prove you with mirth, and behold you good: and, behold,this is also vanity. 2I said to laughter, Madness: and to mirth, Why do you this: 3And I examined whether my heart would excite my flesh aswith wine, (though my heart guidedme in wisdom,) andI desired to lay hold of mirth, until I should see of what kind is the good to the sons ofmen, which they should do under the sun all the days of their life. 4I enlarged my work; I built me houses; I planted me vineyards. 5I made me gardens and orchards, and planted in them every kind of fruit tree. 6I made me pools of water, to water from them the timber-bearing wood. 7I got servants and maidens, and servants were born to me in the house: also I had abundantpossession of flocks and herds, beyond all who were before me in Jerusalem. 8Moreover I collected for myself both silver and gold also, and the peculiar treasuresof kings and provinces: I procured me singing men and singing women, and delights of the sons of men,a butler and female cupbearers. 9So I became great, and advanced beyond all that were before in Jerusalem: also my wisdomwas established to me. 10And whatever mine eyes desired, I withheld not from them, I withheld not my heart fromall my mirth: for my heart rejoiced in all my labor; and this was my portion of all my labor. 11And I looked on all my works which my hands had wrought, and on my labor which I labouredto perform: and behold, all was vanity and waywardness of spirit, and there is no advantage under thesun. 12Then I looked on to see wisdom, and madness, and folly: for who is the man who will followafter counsel, in all things where in he employs it? 13And I saw that wisdom excels folly, as much as light excels darkness. 14The wise man's eyes are in his head; but the fool walks in darkness: and I perceived,even I, that one event shall happen to them all. 15And I said in my heart, As the event of the fool is, so shall it be to me, even to me:and to what purpose have I gained wisdom? I said moreover in my heart, This is also vanity, because thefool speaks of his abundance. 16For there is no remembrance of the wise man with the fool for ever; forasmuch as nowin the coming days all things are forgotten: and how shall the wise man die with the fool? 17So I hated life; because the work that was wrought under the sun was evil before me:for all is vanity and waywardness of spirit. 18And I hated the whole of my labor which I took under the sun; because I must leave itto the man who will come after me. 19And who knows whether he will be a wiseman or a fool? and whether he will have power over all my labor in which I laboured, and whereinI grew wise under the sun? this is also vanity. 20so I went about to dismiss from my heart all my labor wherein I had laboured under thesun. 21For there issuch a man that his labor is in wisdom, and in knowledge, and in fortitude;yet this man shall give his portion to one who has not laboured therein. This is also vanityand great evil. 22For it happens to a man in all his labor, and in the purpose of his heart wherein helabors under the sun. 23For all his daysare days of sorrows, and vexation of spirit is his; in the night also his heart rests not.This is also vanity. 24A man has nothingreally good to eat, and to drink, and to show his soulas good in his trouble. This also I saw, that it is from the hand of God. 25For who shall eat, or who shall drink, without him? 26ForGod has given to the man who is good in his sight, wisdom, and knowledge, and joy: but he hasgiven to the sinner trouble, to add and to heap up, that he may give to him that is good before God; forthis is also vanity and waywardness of spirit.

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