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Ecclesiastes 1 — WBMS

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1Verse 1The words of Ecclesiastes+, son of David, king of Jerusalem.Verse 2Vanity of vanities, said Ecclesiastes; vanity of vanities, and all things be vanity.Verse 3What hath a man more[over] of all his travail, by which he travaileth under the sun?Verse 4A generation passeth away, [and] another generation cometh; but the earth standeth without end.Verse 5The sun riseth [up], and goeth down, and turneth again to his place; and there it riseth again,Verse 6and compasseth by the south, and turneth again to the north. The spirit compassing all things goeth about, and turneth again into his circles.Verse 7All floods enter into the sea, and the sea floweth not over the marks set of God; the floods turn again to the place from whence they come forth, that they flow [out] again.Verse 8All things be hard; a man may not declare those things by word; the eye is not filled by sight, neither the ear is filled by hearing.Verse 9What is that thing that was, that that shall come? What is that thing that is made, that that shall be made? Nothing under the sun is new,Verse 10neither any man may say, Lo! this thing is new; for now it went before in worlds, that were before us.Verse 11Mind of the former things is not, but soothly neither thinking of those things, that shall come afterward, shall be at them that shall come in the last time.Verse 12I Ecclesiastes was king of Israel in Jerusalem;Verse 13and I purposed in my soul to seek and ensearch wisely of all things, that be made under the sun. God gave this evil occupation to the sons of men, that they should be occupied therein.Verse 14I saw all things that be made under the sun, and lo! all things be vanity and torment of spirit.Verse 15Wayward men be amended of hard; and the number of fools is great without end.Verse 16I spake in mine heart, and I said, Lo! I am made great, and I passed in wisdom all men, that were before me in Jerusalem; and my soul saw many things wisely, and I learned.Verse 17And I gave mine heart, that I should know prudence and doctrine, and errors and folly. And I knew that in these things also was travail and torment of spirit;Verse 18for in much wisdom is much indignation, and he that increaseth knowing, increaseth also travail.
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