| (1.0002875875486) | Ecc 7:22 |
| For you know in your own heart 1 that you also have cursed others many times. |
| (0.96280570687419) | Ecc 7:18 |
| It is best to take hold of one warning 1 without letting go of the other warning; 2 for the one who fears God will follow 3 both warnings. 4 |
| (0.96077068741894) | Ecc 8:9 |
| While applying 1 my mind 2 to everything 3 that happens in this world, 4 I have seen all this: Sometimes one person 5 dominates 6 other people 7 to their harm. 8 |
| (0.95746251621271) | Ecc 4:11 |
| Furthermore, if two lie down together, they can keep each other warm, but how can one person keep warm by himself? |
| (0.95678953307393) | Ecc 3:19 |
| For the fate of humans 1 and the fate of animals are the same: As one dies, so dies the other; both have the same breath. There is no advantage for humans over animals, for both are fleeting. |
| (0.95678953307393) | Ecc 7:14 |
| In times of prosperity 1 be joyful, but in times of adversity 2 consider this: God has made one as well as the other, 3 so that no one can discover what the future holds. 4 |
| (0.22998715953307) | Ecc 4:10 |
| For if they fall, one will help his companion up, but pity 1 the person who falls down and has no one to help him up. |
| (0.22948798962387) | Ecc 6:5 |
| though it never saw the light of day 1 nor knew anything, 2 yet it has more rest 3 than that man – |
| (0.22948798962387) | Ecc 10:8 |
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| (0.22861719844358) | 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 |
| (0.22774639429313) | Ecc 2:7 |
| I purchased male and female slaves, and I owned slaves who were born in my house; 1 I also possessed more livestock – both herds and flocks – than any of my predecessors in Jerusalem. 2 |
| (0.22744758754864) | Ecc 4:13 |
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| (0.22744758754864) | Ecc 4:14 |
| For he came out of prison 1 to become king, even though he had been born poor in what would become his 2 kingdom. |
| (0.22744758754864) | Ecc 6:11 |
| The more one argues with words, the less he accomplishes. 1 How does that benefit him? 2 |
| (0.22744758754864) | Ecc 7:17 |
| Do not be excessively wicked and do not be a fool; otherwise 1 you might die before your time. |
| (0.22744758754864) | Ecc 7:27 |
| The Teacher says: I discovered this while trying to discover the scheme of things, item by item. |
| (0.22744758754864) | Ecc 10:19 |
| Feasts 1 are made 2 for laughter, and wine makes life merry, 3 but money is the answer 4 for everything. |
| (0.22683184176394) | Ecc 2:18 |
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| (0.22683184176394) | Ecc 6:6 |
| if he should live a thousand years twice, yet does not enjoy his prosperity. For both of them die! 1 |
| (0.22621609597925) | Ecc 5:8 |
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