< Ecclesiastes 6 >

1 There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, and it is hard on men;
There [is] an evil which I have seen under the sun and [is] great it on humankind.
2 A man to whom God gives money, wealth, and honour so that he has all his desires but God does not give him the power to have joy of it, and a strange man takes it. This is to no purpose and an evil disease.
Anyone whom he gives to him God wealth and riches and honor and not he [is] lacking to appetite his - any of all that he desires and not he gives power him God to eat from it for a man foreign he eats it this [is] futility and [is] an affliction an evil it.
3 If a man has a hundred children, and his life is long so that the days of his years are great in number, but his soul takes no pleasure in good, and he is not honoured at his death; I say that a birth before its time is better than he.
If he will father anyone one hundred [children] and years many he will live and [will be] many - [that] which will be [the] days of years his and self his not it will be satisfied from the good and also burial not it belonged to him I say [is] good more than him the miscarriage.
4 In wind it came and to the dark it will go, and with the dark will its name be covered.
For in futility it came and in darkness it will go and in darkness name its it is covered.
5 Yes, it saw not the sun, and it had no knowledge; it is better with this than with the other.
Also [the] sun not it saw and not it knew rest [belongs] to this one more than this one.
6 And though he goes on living a thousand years twice over and does not see good, are not the two going to the same place?
And if he lived a thousand years two times and good not he saw ¿ not to a place one [are] all going.
7 All the work of man is for his mouth, and still he has a desire for food.
All [the] toil of humankind [is] for mouth his and also the appetite not it will be filled.
8 What have the wise more than the foolish? and what has the poor man by walking wisely before the living?
For what? advantage [belongs] to the wise person more than the fool what? [belongs] to the poor [person] [who] knows to walk before the living.
9 What the eyes see is better than the wandering of desire. This is to no purpose and a desire for wind.
[is] good [the] sight of Eyes more than going desire also this [is] futility and striving of wind.
10 That which is, has been named before, and of what man is there is knowledge. He has no power against one stronger than he.
Whatever [that] which has been already it has been named name its and [is] known [that] which he humankind [is] and not he is able to contend with ([one] who [is] mighty *Q(K)*) more than him.
11 There are words without number for increasing what is to no purpose, but what is man profited by them?
For there [are] words certainly they increase futility what? advantage [belongs] to person.
12 Who is able to say what is good for man in life all the days of his foolish life which he goes through like a shade? who will say what is to be after him under the sun?
For who? [is] knowing what? [is] good for person in life [the] number of [the] days of [the] life of futility his and he spends them like shadow that who? will he tell to person what? will it be after him under the sun.

< Ecclesiastes 6 >