< Ecclesiastes 6 >

1 Here was an evil, I had seen under the sun, —and it is, common, among men:
there distress: evil which to see: see underneath: under [the] sun and many he/she/it upon [the] man
2 A man to whom God giveth riches and gains and honour, so that nothing doth he lack for his soul—of all that he craveth, and yet God doth not give him power to eat thereof, but, a man unknown, eateth it, —this, was vanity, and, an incurable evil, it was.
man: anyone which to give: give to/for him [the] God riches and wealth and glory and nothing he lacking to/for soul: myself his from all which to desire and not to domineer him [the] God to/for to eat from him for man foreign to eat him this vanity and sickness bad: harmful he/she/it
3 Though a man should beget a hundred children, and live, many years, so that many should be the days of his years but, his own soul, should not be satisfied with the good, and he should not even have, a burial, I said, Better than he, is an untimely birth!
if to beget man: anyone hundred and year many to live and many which/that to be day year his and soul: appetite his not to satisfy from [the] welfare and also tomb not to be to/for him to say pleasant from him [the] miscarriage
4 For, in vain, it came in, and, in darkness, it departeth, —and, with darkness, its name, is covered:
for in/on/with vanity to come (in): come and in/on/with darkness to go: went and in/on/with darkness name his to cover
5 even the sun, it never saw, nor aught did it know, —more quietness, hath this than the other.
also sun not to see: see and not to know quietness to/for this from this
6 Even though one hath lived a thousand years twice told, yet, good, hath he not seen, —is it not, unto one place, that, all, are going?
and except to live thousand year beat and welfare not to see: enjoy not to(wards) place one [the] all to go: went
7 All the toil of man, is for his mouth, —though, even the desire, is not satisfied!
all trouble [the] man to/for lip his and also [the] soul: appetite not to fill
8 For what profit hath the wise man, over the dullard? What can, the poor man, know—so as to walk before the living?
for what? advantage to/for wise from [the] fool what? to/for afflicted to know to/for to go: walk before [the] alive
9 Better what the eyes behold, than the wandering of desire, —even this, was vanity, and a feeding on wind.
pleasant appearance eye from to go: walk soul: appetite also this vanity and longing spirit: breath
10 Whatsoever one may be, long ago, was he called by his name, and it is known that it is—Son of Earth, —he cannot, therefore, contend with one stronger than he.
what? which/that to be already to call: call by name his and to know which he/she/it man and not be able to/for to judge with (which/that mighty *Q(K)*) from him
11 Seeing there are things in abundance which make vanity abound, what profit hath man?
for there word to multiply to multiply vanity what? advantage to/for man
12 For who knoweth what is good for a man throughout his life, for the number of the days of his life of vanity, seeing he will make them, like a shadow, —for who can tell a man, what shall be after him, under the sun?
for who? to know what? pleasant to/for man in/on/with life number day life vanity his and to make: do them like/as shadow which who? to tell to/for man what? to be after him underneath: under [the] sun

< Ecclesiastes 6 >