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\v 6 Their love, hatred, and envy
\q2 have vanished long ago.
\v 6 Their love, hatred,
\q2 and envy have vanished long ago.
\q1 They will never have a place again
\q2 in anything done under the sun.
\p
\v 7 Go your way, eat your bread with joy, and drink your wine with a happy heart, for God approves of your deeds.
\v 8 Let your clothes be always white and your head anointed with oil.
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\v 10 Whatever your hand finds to do, work at it with your strength, because there is no work or explanation or knowledge or wisdom in Sheol, where you are going.
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\q1
\p
\v 11 Again I saw under the sun:
\q2 the race is not to the swift,
\q1 the race is not to the swift,
\q2 nor is the battle to the strong,
\q2 nor does food come to the wise,
\q1 nor does food come to the wise,
\q2 nor riches to the intelligent,
\q2 nor favor to those with knowledge,
\q1 but time and chance happen to them all.
\q1
\p
\v 12 Surely, no one knows when his time will come.
\q2 As fish are caught in a deadly net,
\q1 As fish are caught in a deadly net,
\q2 or birds are caught in a snare,
\q1 the children of human beings are ensnared by evil times
\q2 that suddenly fall upon them.
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\v 13 I have also seen wisdom under the sun in a way that seemed great to me.
\v 14 There was a small city with only a few men in it, and a great king came against it, he surrounded it and built great siege ramps against it.
\v 15 Now in the city was found a poor, wise man, who by his wisdom saved the city. Yet later, no one remembered that same poor man.
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\v 16 So I concluded, "Wisdom is better than strength, but the poor man's wisdom is despised, and his words are not heard."
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\v 17 The words of wise people spoken quietly are heard better
\q2 than the shouts of any ruler among fools.
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\v 3 When a fool walks down a road,
\q2 his thinking is deficient,
\q3 proving to everyone he is a fool.
\q2 proving to everyone he is a fool.
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\v 4 If the emotions of a ruler rise up against you, do not leave your work.
\v 4 If the emotions of a ruler rise up against you,
\q2 do not leave your work.
\q2 Calm can quiet down great outrage.
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\v 5 There is an evil that I have seen under the sun,
\q2 a kind of error that comes from a ruler:
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\q2 and princes walking on the ground like slaves.
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\v 8 The one who digs a pit will fall into it,
\q1 and whoever breaks through a wall may be bitten by a snake.
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\v 9 Whoever cuts out stones
\q2 can be hurt by them,
\q1 and the man who chops wood
\q2 is endangered by it.
\v 8 The one who digs a pit will fall into it,
\q2 and whoever breaks through a wall may be bitten by a snake.
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\v 9 Whoever cuts out stones can be hurt by them,
\q2 and the man who chops wood is endangered by it.
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\v 10 If an iron blade is dull, and a man does not sharpen it, then he must use more strength, but wisdom provides an advantage for success.
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\v 10 If an iron blade is dull,
\q2 and a man does not sharpen it,
\q1 then he must use more strength,
\q2 but wisdom provides an advantage for success.
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\v 11 If a snake bites before it is charmed,
\q2 then there is no advantage for the charmer.
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\v 12 The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious,
\q2 but the lips of a fool consume him.
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\v 13 As words begin to flow from a fool's mouth, foolishness comes out,
\q2 and at the end his mouth flows with wicked madness.
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\v 14 A fool multiplies words,
\q2 but no one knows what is coming.
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\q1 but no one knows what is coming.
\q2 Who knows what is coming after him?
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\v 15 The toil of fools wearies them,
\q2 so that they do not even know the road to town.
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\v 16 Woe to you, land, if your king is a young boy,
\q2 and if your leaders begin feasting in the morning!
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\q2 for strength, and not for drunkenness!
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\v 18 Because of laziness the roof sinks in,
\q2 and because of idle hands the house leaks.
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\v 19 People prepare food for laughter,
\q2 wine brings enjoyment to life,
\q3 and money fills the need for everything.
\q2 and money fills the need for everything.
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\v 20 Do not curse the king, not even in your mind,
\q2 and do not curse rich people in your bedroom.
\q1 For a bird of the sky might carry your words;
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\v 2 Share it with seven, even eight people,
\q2 for you do not know what disasters are coming on the earth.
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\v 3 If the clouds are full of rain,
\q2 they empty themselves on the earth,
\q1 and if a tree falls toward the south or toward the north,
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\q2 who created everything.
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\v 6 In the morning plant your seed;
\q2 until the evening, work with your hands as needed,
\q1 for you do not know which will prosper,
\q2 whether morning or evening, or this or that,
\q2 or whether they will both alike be good.
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\q1
\v 7 Truly the light is sweet,
\q2 and it is a pleasant thing for the eyes to see the sun.
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\q2 let him rejoice in all of them,
\q1 but let him think about the coming days of darkness,
\q2 for they will be many.
\q1 Everything to come is meaningless.
\q2 Everything to come is meaningless.
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\v 9 Take joy, young man, in your youth,
\q2 and let your heart be joyful in the days of your youth.
\q1 Pursue the good desires of your heart,
\q2 and whatever is within the sight of your eyes.
\q1 However, know that God will bring you into judgment for all these things.
\q1 However, know that God will bring you into judgment
\q2 for all these things.
\q1
\v 10 Drive anger away from your heart,
\q2 and ignore any pain in your body,
\q1 because youth and its strength are meaningless.
\q2 because youth and its strength are meaningless.
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\v 1 Also call to mind your Creator in the days of your youth,
\q2 before the days of difficulty come,
\v 1 Also call to mind your Creator
\q2 in the days of your youth,
\q1 before the days of difficulty come,
\q2 and before the years arrive when you say,
\q3 "I have no pleasure in them";
\q2 "I have no pleasure in them";
\q1
\v 2 do this before the light of the sun and the moon and the stars grows dark,
\v 2 do this before the light of the sun
\q2 and the moon and the stars grows dark,
\q2 and dark clouds return after the rain.
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\q2 and the mourners go around in the streets.
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\v 6 Call to mind your Creator
\q2 before the silver cord is cut,
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\v 6 Call to mind your Creator before the silver cord is cut,
\q2 or the golden bowl is crushed,
\q2 or the pitcher is shattered at the spring,
\q1 or the pitcher is shattered at the spring,
\q2 or the water wheel is broken at the cistern,
\q1
\v 7 before the dust returns to the earth where it came from,
\q2 and the spirit returns to God who gave it.
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\v 8 "Meaningless! Meaningless!" says the Teacher. "Everything is meaningless!"
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\v 8 "Meaningless! Meaningless!" says the Teacher.
\q2 "Everything is meaningless!"
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\v 9 The Teacher was wise and he taught the people knowledge. He studied and searched out and set in order many proverbs.
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\v 10 The Teacher sought to write using vivid, upright words of truth.
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\v 11 The words of wise people are like goads. Like nails driven deeply are the words of the masters in collections of their proverbs, which are taught by one shepherd.
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\v 12 My son, be warned about something more. The making of many books has no end, and much study brings weariness to the body.
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\v 13 The end of the matter
\q2 after everything has been heard,
\q1 is that you must fear God and keep his commandments,
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\v 14 For God will bring every deed into judgment,
\q2 along with every hidden thing,
\q1 whether it is good or evil.
\q2 whether it is good or evil.