| (1.0005040322581) | Ecc 2:13 |
| I realized that wisdom is preferable to folly, 1 just as light is preferable to darkness: |
| (0.97871590053763) | Ecc 3:9 |
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| (0.93381795698925) | Ecc 1:3 |
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| (0.88892002688172) | Ecc 5:9 |
| The produce of the land is seized 1 by all of them, even the king is served 2 by the fields. 3 |
| (0.88892002688172) | Ecc 7:12 |
| For wisdom provides 1 protection, 2 just as 3 money provides protection. 4 But the advantage of knowledge is this: Wisdom preserves the life 5 of its owner. |
| (0.88892002688172) | Ecc 10:10 |
| If an iron axhead 1 is blunt and a workman 2 does not sharpen 3 its edge, 4 he must exert a great deal of effort; 5 so wisdom has the advantage of giving success. |
| (0.88892002688172) | Ecc 10:11 |
| If the snake should bite before it is charmed, 1 the snake charmer 2 is in trouble. 3 |
| (0.84402217741935) | Ecc 2:11 |
| Yet when I reflected on everything I had accomplished 1 and on all the effort that I had expended to accomplish it, 2 I concluded: 3 “All these 4 achievements and possessions 5 are ultimately 6 profitless 7 – like chasing the wind! There is nothing gained 8 from them 9 on earth.” |
| (0.84402217741935) | Ecc 5:16 |
| This is another misfortune: 1 Just as he came, so will he go. What did he gain from toiling for the wind? |


