< Ecclesiastes 1 >
1 These are the words of the Teacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem:
The words of Ecclesiastes, the son of David, king of Jerusalem.
2 “Futility of futilities,” says the Teacher, “futility of futilities! Everything is futile!”
Vanity of vanities, said Ecclesiastes vanity of vanities, and all is vanity.
3 What does a man gain from all his labor, at which he toils under the sun?
What hath a man more of all his labour, that he taketh under the sun?
4 Generations come and generations go, but the earth remains forever.
One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh: but the earth standeth for ever.
5 The sun rises and the sun sets; it hurries back to where it rises.
The sun riseth, and goeth down, and returneth to his place: and there rising again,
6 The wind blows southward, then turns northward; round and round it swirls, ever returning on its course.
Maketh his round by the south, and turneth again to the north: the spirit goeth forward surveying all places round about, and returneth to his circuits.
7 All the rivers flow into the sea, yet the sea is never full; to the place from which the streams come, there again they flow.
All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea doth not overflow: unto the place from whence the rivers come, they return, to flow again.
8 All things are wearisome, more than one can describe; the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear content with hearing.
All things are hard: man cannot explain them by word. The eye is not filled with seeing, neither is the ear filled with hearing.
9 What has been will be again, and what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
What is it that hath been? the same thing that shall be. What is it that hath been done? the same that shall be done.
10 Is there a case where one can say, “Look, this is new”? It has already existed in the ages before us.
Nothing under the sun is new, neither is any man able to say: Behold this is new: for it hath already gone before in the ages that were before us.
11 There is no remembrance of those who came before, and those yet to come will not be remembered by those who follow after.
There is no remembrance of former things: nor indeed of those things which hereafter are to come, shall there be any remembrance with them that shall be in the latter end.
12 I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.
I Ecclesiastes was king over Israel in Jerusalem,
13 And I set my mind to seek and explore by wisdom all that is done under heaven. What a heavy burden God has laid upon the sons of men to occupy them!
And I proposed in my mind to seek and search out wisely concerning all things that are done under the sun. This painful occupation hath God given to the children of men, to be exercised therein.
14 I have seen all the things that are done under the sun, and have found them all to be futile, a pursuit of the wind.
I have seen all things that are done under the sun, and behold all is vanity, and vexation of spirit.
15 What is crooked cannot be straightened, and what is lacking cannot be counted.
The perverse are hard to be corrected, and the number of fools is infinite.
16 I said to myself, “Behold, I have grown and increased in wisdom beyond all those before me who were over Jerusalem, and my mind has observed a wealth of wisdom and knowledge.”
I have spoken in my heart, saying: Behold I am become great, and have gone beyond all in wisdom, that were before me in Jerusalem: and my mind hath contemplated many things wisely, and I have learned.
17 So I set my mind to know wisdom and madness and folly; I learned that this, too, is a pursuit of the wind.
And I have given my heart to know prudence, and learning, and errors, and folly: and I have perceived that in these also there was labour, and vexation of spirit,
18 For with much wisdom comes much sorrow, and as knowledge grows, grief increases.
Because In much wisdom there is much indignation: and he that addeth knowledge, addeth also labour.