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I understand that the Aionian Bible republishes public domain and Creative Commons Bible texts and that volunteers may be needed to present the original text accurately. I also understand that apocryphal text is removed and most variant verse numbering is mapped to the English standard. I have entered my corrections under the verse(s) below. Proposed corrections to the STEPBible, Amalgamant, Ecclesiastes Chapter 2 https://www.AionianBible.org/Bibles/English---STEPBible-Amalgamant/Ecclesiastes/2 1) I said I in heart my come! please let me put to [the] test you with pleasure and look on good and there! also it [was] futility. 2) Of laughter I said [it is] folly and of pleasure what? this [is it] doing. 3) I searched in heart my to gratify with wine flesh my and heart my [was] guiding with wisdom and to take hold on folly until that I saw where? this [is] good for [the] children of humankind which they will do under the heavens [the] number of [the] days of lives their. 4) I made great works my I built for myself houses I planted for myself vineyards. 5) I made for myself gardens and parks and I planted in them tree[s] of every fruit. 6) I made for myself pools of water to water from them a forest sprouting of trees. 7) I acquired [male] slaves and female slaves and sons of house he belonged to me also livestock herd[s] and flock[s] [surely] a multitude belonged to me more than all who were before me in Jerusalem. 8) I gathered for myself also silver and gold and treasure of kings and provinces I acquired for myself male singers and female singers and [the] delights of [the] children of humankind breast and breasts. 9) And I became great and I increased more than any who was before me in Jerusalem also wisdom my it remained to me. 10) And all that they asked eyes my not I withheld from them not I restrained heart my from any pleasure for heart my [was] joyful from all toil my and this it was reward my from all toil my. 11) And I turned I on all works my that had done hands my and on the toil that I had toiled to do and there! everything [was] futility and striving of wind and there not [was] profit under the sun. 12) And I turned I to consider wisdom and madness and folly for - what? [is] the person who will come after the king [that] which already people have done it. 13) And I saw I that there [is] advantage of wisdom more than folly like [the] advantage of light more than darkness. 14) The wise [person] eyes his [are] in head his and the fool in darkness [is] walking and I knew also I that fate one it will happen to all of them. 15) And I said I in heart my like [the] fate of the fool also me it will happen to me and why? have I become wise I then excessively and I said in heart my that also this [is] futility. 16) For there not [is] remembrance of the wise man with the fool for a long time in that already the days coming everything it has been forgotten and how! he will die the wise [person] with the fool. 17) And I hated life for [was] evil on me the work that was done under the sun for everything [is] futility and striving of wind. 18) And I hated I all toil my that I [was] a laborer under the sun that I will leave it to the person who will be after me. 19) And who? [is] knowing ¿ a wise [person] will he be or? a fool so he may have power over all toil my that I have toiled and that I worked skillfully under the sun also this [is] futility. 20) And I turned I to make despair heart my on all the toil that I have toiled under the sun. 21) If there [was] a person who toil his [was] with wisdom and with knowledge and with skill and to a person who not he toiled in it he will give it portion his also this [is] futility and an evil great. 22) For what? [is] becoming to the person in all toil his and in [the] striving of heart his that he [was] a laborer under the sun. 23) For all days his [are] pains and [is] vexation task his also in the night not it rests heart his also this [is] futility it. 24) There not [is] good for person that he will eat and he will drink and he will show self his good in toil his also this I have seen I that [is] from [the] hand of God it. 25) For who? will he eat and who? will he enjoy outside from me. 26) For to anyone who [is] good before him he gives wisdom and knowledge and joy and to the sinner he gives a task to gather and to collect to give [it] to a [person] good before God also this [is] futility and striving of wind. Additional comments?
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