1:1 The
words
of
the
Preacher,
the
son
of
David,
king
in
Jerusalem.
1:2 Vanity
of
vanities,
saith
the
Preacher;
vanity
of
vanities,
all
is
vanity.
1:3 What
profit
hath
man
of
all
his
labor
wherein
he
laboreth
under
the
sun
1:4 One
generation
goeth,
and
another
generation
cometh;
but
the
earth
abideth
for
ever.
1:5 The
sun
also
ariseth,
and
the
sun
goeth
down,
and
hasteth
to
its
place
where
it
ariseth.
1:6 The
wind
goeth
toward
the
south,
and
turneth
about
unto
the
north;
it
turneth
about
continually
in
its
course,
and
the
wind
returneth
again
to
its
circuits.
1:7 All
the
rivers
run
into
the
sea,
yet
the
sea
is
not
full;
unto
the
place
whither
the
rivers
go,
thither
they
go
again.
1:8 All
things
are
full
of
weariness;
man
cannot
utter
[it]:
the
eye
is
not
satisfied
with
seeing,
nor
the
ear
filled
with
hearing.
1:9 That
which
hath
been
is
that
which
shall
be;
and
that
which
hath
been
done
is
that
which
shall
be
done:
and
there
is
no
new
thing
under
the
sun.
1:10 Is
there
a
thing
whereof
it
may
be
said,
See,
this
is
new
it
hath
been
long
ago,
in
the
ages
which
were
before
us.
1:11 There
is
no
remembrance
of
the
former
[generations];
neither
shall
there
be
any
remembrance
of
the
latter
[generations]
that
are
to
come,
among
those
that
shall
come
after.
1:12 I
the
Preacher
was
king
over
Israel
in
Jerusalem.
1:13 And
I
applied
my
heart
to
seek
and
to
search
out
by
wisdom
concerning
all
that
is
done
under
heaven:
it
is
a
sore
travail
that
God
hath
given
to
the
sons
of
men
to
be
exercised
therewith.
1:14 I
have
seen
all
the
works
that
are
done
under
the
sun;
and,
behold,
all
is
vanity
and
a
striving
after
wind.
1:15 That
which
is
crooked
cannot
be
made
straight;
and
that
which
is
wanting
cannot
be
numbered.
1:16 I
communed
with
mine
own
heart,
saying,
Lo,
I
have
gotten
me
great
wisdom
above
all
that
were
before
me
in
Jerusalem;
yea,
my
heart
hath
had
great
experience
of
wisdom
and
knowledge.
1:17 And
I
applied
my
heart
to
know
wisdom,
and
to
know
madness
and
folly:
I
perceived
that
this
also
was
a
striving
after
wind.
1:18 For
in
much
wisdom
is
much
grief;
and
he
that
increaseth
knowledge
increaseth
sorrow.