12:1 Remember
also
thy
Creator
in
the
days
of
thy
youth,
before
the
evil
days
come,
and
the
years
draw
nigh,
when
thou
shalt
say,
I
have
no
pleasure
in
them;
12:2 before
the
sun,
and
the
light,
and
the
moon,
and
the
stars,
are
darkened,
and
the
clouds
return
after
the
rain;
12:3 in
the
day
when
the
keepers
of
the
house
shall
tremble,
and
the
strong
men
shall
bow
themselves,
and
the
grinders
cease
because
they
are
few,
and
those
that
look
out
of
the
windows
shall
be
darkened,
12:4 and
the
doors
shall
be
shut
in
the
street;
when
the
sound
of
the
grinding
is
low,
and
one
shall
rise
up
at
the
voice
of
a
bird,
and
all
the
daughters
of
music
shall
be
brought
low;
12:5 yea,
they
shall
be
afraid
of
[that
which
is]
high,
and
terrors
[shall
be]
in
the
way;
and
the
almond-tree
shall
blossom,
and
the
grasshopper
shall
be
a
burden,
and
desire
shall
fail;
because
man
goeth
to
his
everlasting
home,
and
the
mourners
go
about
the
streets:
12:6 before
the
silver
cord
is
loosed,
or
the
golden
bowl
is
broken,
or
the
pitcher
is
broken
at
the
fountain,
or
the
wheel
broken
at
the
cistern,
12:7 and
the
dust
returneth
to
the
earth
as
it
was,
and
the
spirit
returneth
unto
God
who
gave
it.
12:8 Vanity
of
vanities,
saith
the
Preacher;
all
is
vanity.
12:9 And
further,
because
the
Preacher
was
wise,
he
still
taught
the
people
knowledge;
yea,
he
pondered,
and
sought
out,
[and]
set
in
order
many
proverbs.
12:10 The
Preacher
sought
to
find
out
acceptable
words,
and
that
which
was
written
uprightly,
[even]
words
of
truth.
12:11 The
words
of
the
wise
are
as
goads;
and
as
nails
well
fastened
are
[the
words
of]
the
masters
of
assemblies,
[which]
are
given
from
one
shepherd.
12:12 And
furthermore,
my
son,
be
admonished:
of
making
many
books
there
is
no
end;
and
much
study
is
a
weariness
of
the
flesh.
12:13 [This
is]
the
end
of
the
matter;
all
hath
been
heard:
fear
God,
and
keep
his
commandments;
for
this
is
the
whole
[duty]
of
man.
12:14 For
God
will
bring
every
work
into
judgment,
with
every
hidden
thing,
whether
it
be
good,
or
whether
it
be
evil.