Ecclesiastes 1
1 The words of
the Preacher, the son of David, king of Israel in Jerusalem.
2 Vanity of vanities, said the
Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.
3 What advantage
is there to a man in all his labour that he takes
under the sun? 4 A generation goes,
and a generation comes: but the earth stands for ever.
5 And the sun arises, and the sun goes
down and draws toward its place;
6 arising there it proceeds southward,
and goes round toward the north. The wind goes round and round, and the wind
returns to its circuits. 7 All the
rivers run into the sea; and yet the sea is not filled: to the place whence
the rivers come, thither they return again.
8 All things are full of labour; a man
will not be able to speak of them: neither shall the
eye be satisfied with seeing, neither shall the ear be filled with hearing.
9 What is that which has been? the
very thing which shall be: and what is that which has been done? the very
thing which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
10 Who is he that shall speak and say, Behold, this is
new? it has already been in the ages that have passed before us.
11 There is no memorial to the first
things; neither to the things that have been last shall their memorial be with
them that shall be at the last time.
12 I the Preacher was king over
Israel in Jerusalem. 13 And I applied
my heart to seek out and examine by wisdom concerning all things that are done
under heaven, for God has given to the sons of men an evil trouble to be
troubled therewith.
14 I beheld all the works that were
wrought under the sun; and, behold, all were vanity and waywardness of spirit.
15 That which is crooked cannot be
made straight: and deficiency cannot be numbered.
16 I spoke in my heart, saying,
Behold, I am increased, and have acquired wisdom beyond all who were before me
in Jerusalem: also I applied my heart to know wisdom and knowledge.
17 And my heart knew much—wisdom, and
knowledge, parables and understanding: I perceived that this also is
waywardness of spirit. 18 For in the
abundance of wisdom is abundance of knowledge; and he that increases knowledge
will increase sorrow.