2:1 “Come now,
But I found
2:2 I said of partying,
and of self-indulgent pleasure,
2:3 I thought deeply
(all the while
and the effects of
so that
for people
2:4 I increased my possessions:
I built houses for myself;
I planted vineyards for myself.
2:5 I designed
and I planted all kinds of fruit trees in them.
2:6 I constructed pools of water for myself,
to irrigate my grove
2:7 I purchased male and female slaves,
and I owned slaves who were born in my house;
I also possessed more livestock – both herds and flocks –
than any of my predecessors in Jerusalem.
2:8 I also amassed silver and gold for myself,
as well as valuable treasures
I acquired male singers and female singers for myself,
and what gives a man sensual delight
2:9 So
yet I maintained my objectivity:
2:10 I did not restrain myself from getting whatever I wanted;
I did not deny myself anything that would bring me pleasure.
So all my accomplishments gave me joy;
this was my reward for all my effort.
2:11 Yet when I reflected on everything I had accomplished
and on all the effort that I had expended to accomplish it,
I concluded:
like chasing the wind!
There is nothing gained
2:12 Next, I decided to consider
For what more can the king’s successor do than what the king
2:13 I realized that wisdom is preferable to folly,
just as light is preferable to darkness:
2:14 The wise man can see where he is going,
Yet I also realized that the same fate
2:15 So I thought to myself, “The fate of the fool will happen even to me!
Then what did I gain by becoming so excessively
So I lamented to myself,
“The benefits of wisdom
2:16 For the wise man, like
because
Alas,
2:17 So I loathed
happens
for all the benefits of wisdom
2:18 So I loathed all the fruit of
for which I worked so hard
because
2:19 Who knows if he will be a wise man or a fool?
Yet
for which I worked so wisely
This also is futile!
2:20 So I began to despair
for which I worked so hard
2:21 For a man may do his work with wisdom, knowledge, and skill;
however, he must hand over
to someone else who did not work for it.
This also is futile, and an awful injustice!
2:22 What does a man acquire from all his labor
and from the anxiety that accompanies his toil on earth?
2:23 For all day long
and even at night his mind cannot relax!
This also is futile!
2:24 There is nothing better for
and to find enjoyment
I also perceived that this ability to find enjoyment
2:25 For no one
or experience joy
2:26 For to the one who pleases him,
but to the sinner, he gives the task of amassing
only to give
This