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(1.0002393071895)Ecc 6:8

So what advantage does a wise man have over a fool? 1  And what advantage 2  does a pauper gain by knowing how to survive? 3 

(0.99159546405229)Ecc 3:9

What benefit can a worker 1  gain from his toil? 2 

(0.97504933333333)Ecc 1:9

What exists now 1  is what will be, 2  and what has been done is what will be done; there is nothing truly new on earth. 3 

(0.97378352941176)Ecc 1:3

What benefit 1  do people 2  get from all the effort which 3  they expend 4  on earth? 5 

(0.97378352941176)Ecc 2:2

I said of partying, 1  “It is folly,” and of self-indulgent pleasure, 2  “It accomplishes nothing!” 3 

(0.97378352941176)Ecc 7:24

Whatever has happened is beyond human 1  understanding; 2  it is far deeper than anyone can fathom. 3 

(0.95597155555556)Ecc 2:22

What does a man acquire from all his labor and from the anxiety that accompanies his toil on earth? 1 

(0.95597155555556)Ecc 3:15

Whatever exists now has already been, and whatever will be has already been; for God will seek to do again 1  what has occurred 2  in the past. 3 

(0.95597155555556)Ecc 6:11

The more one argues with words, the less he accomplishes. 1  How does that benefit him? 2 

(0.95597155555556)Ecc 7:16

So do not be excessively righteous or excessively 1  wise; 2  otherwise 3  you might 4  be disappointed. 5 

(0.95597155555556)Ecc 7:17

Do not be excessively wicked and do not be a fool; otherwise 1  you might die before your time.

(0.95597155555556)Ecc 8:4

Surely the king’s authority 1  is absolute; 2  no one can say 3  to him, “What are you doing?”

(0.95597155555556)Ecc 8:7

Surely no one knows the future, 1  and no one can tell another person what will happen. 2 

(0.9498594379085)Ecc 6:12

For no one knows what is best for a person during his life 1  – during the few days of his fleeting life – for 2  they pass away 3  like a shadow. Nor can anyone tell him what the future will hold for him on earth. 4 

(0.93815952941176)Ecc 2:12

Next, I decided to consider 1  wisdom, as well as foolish behavior and ideas. 2  For what more can the king’s successor do than what the king 3  has already done?

(0.93815952941176)Ecc 2:15

So I thought to myself, “The fate of the fool will happen even to me! 1  Then what did I gain by becoming so excessively 2  wise?” 3  So I lamented to myself, 4  “The benefits of wisdom 5  are ultimately 6  meaningless!”

(0.93815952941176)Ecc 3:22

So I perceived there is nothing better than for people 1  to enjoy their work, 2  because that is their 3  reward; for who can show them what the future holds? 4 

(0.93815952941176)Ecc 5:11

When someone’s 1  prosperity 2  increases, those who consume it also increase; so what does its owner 3  gain, except that he gets to see it with his eyes? 4 

(0.93815952941176)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?

(0.93815952941176)Ecc 6:10

Whatever has happened was foreordained, 1  and what happens to a person 2  was also foreknown. It is useless for him to argue with God about his fate because God is more powerful than he is. 3 




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