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(0.99981243131868)Ecc 3:9

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

(0.96161277472527)Ecc 6:7

All of man’s labor is for nothing more than 1  to fill his stomach 2  – yet his appetite 3  is never satisfied!

(0.92341318681319)Ecc 2:22

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

(0.92341318681319)Ecc 4:6

Better is one handful with some rest than two hands full of toil 1  and chasing the wind.

(0.92341318681319)Ecc 10:15

The toil of a stupid fool 1  wears him out, 2  because he does not even know the way to the city. 3 

(0.88521346153846)Ecc 2:18

So I loathed all the fruit of 1  my effort, 2  for which I worked so hard 3  on earth, 4  because 5  I must leave it 6  behind 7  in the hands of my successor. 8 

(0.88521346153846)Ecc 2:21

For a man may do his work with wisdom, knowledge, and skill; however, he must hand over 1  the fruit of his labor 2  as an inheritance 3  to someone else who did not work for it. This also is futile, and an awful injustice! 4 

(0.84701383241758)Ecc 4:4

Then I considered 1  all the skillful work 2  that is done: Surely it is nothing more than 3  competition 4  between one person and another. 5  This also is profitless – like 6  chasing the wind.

(0.84701383241758)Ecc 9:9

Enjoy 1  life with your beloved wife 2  during all the days of your fleeting 3  life that God 4  has given you on earth 5  during all your fleeting days; 6  for that is your reward in life and in your burdensome work 7  on earth. 8 

(0.82791401098901)Ecc 4:8

A man who is all alone with no companion, 1  he has no children nor siblings; 2  yet there is no end to all his toil, and he 3  is never satisfied with riches. He laments, 4  “For whom am I toiling and depriving myself 5  of pleasure?” 6  This also is futile and a burdensome task! 7 




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