(0.99961771995043) | Ecc 2:20 | So I began to despair 1 about all the fruit of 2 my labor 3 for which I worked so hard 4 on earth. 5 |
(0.9946604708798) | Ecc 4:7 |
(0.99453866171004) | 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!” |
(0.99196988847584) | Ecc 2:9 | So 1 I was far wealthier 2 than all my predecessors in Jerusalem, yet I maintained my objectivity: 3 |
(0.98626161090458) | Ecc 7:16 | So do not be excessively righteous or excessively 1 wise; 2 otherwise 3 you might 4 be disappointed. 5 |
(0.98555262701363) | Ecc 4:2 | So I considered 1 those who are dead and gone 2 more fortunate than those who are still alive. 3 |
(0.98460987608426) | Ecc 7:6 | For like the crackling of quick-burning thorns 1 under a cooking pot, so is the laughter of the fool. This kind of folly 2 also is useless. 3 |
(0.9845897149938) | Ecc 5:7 | Just as there is futility in many dreams, so also in many words. 1 Therefore, fear God! |
(0.98366931846344) | 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? |
(0.98309623296159) | Ecc 2:17 | So I loathed 1 life 2 because what happens 3 on earth 4 seems awful to me; for all the benefits of wisdom 5 are futile – like chasing the wind. |
(0.98286774473358) | Ecc 8:8 | Just as no one has power over the wind to restrain it, 1 so no one has power over the day of his 2 death. Just as no one can be discharged during the battle, 3 so wickedness cannot rescue the wicked. 4 |
(0.9824902850062) | Ecc 10:1 | One dead fly 1 makes the perfumer’s ointment give off a rancid stench, 2 so a little folly can outweigh 3 much wisdom. 4 |
(0.98180793060719) | Ecc 2:18 |
(0.98157254027261) | Ecc 4:5 | The fool folds his hands and does no work, 1 so he has nothing to eat but his own flesh. 2 |
(0.98106319702602) | 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 |
(0.98039822800496) | 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 |
(0.9795644361834) | Ecc 3:18 | I also thought to myself, “It is 1 for the sake of people, 2 so God can clearly 3 show 4 them that they are like animals. |
(0.9795644361834) | Ecc 9:16 | So I concluded that wisdom is better than might, 1 but a poor man’s wisdom is despised; no one ever listens 2 to his advice. 3 |
(0.97949200743494) | Ecc 5:3 | Just as dreams come when there are many cares, 1 so 2 the rash vow 3 of a fool occurs 4 when there are many words. |
(0.97896133828996) | 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. |