2:1 I
said
in
my
heart,
Come
now,
I
will
prove
thee
with
mirth;
therefore
enjoy
pleasure:
and,
behold,
this
also
was
vanity.
2:2 I
said
of
laughter,
It
is
mad;
and
of
mirth,
What
doeth
it
2:3 I
searched
in
my
heart
how
to
cheer
my
flesh
with
wine,
my
heart
yet
guiding
[me]
with
wisdom,
and
how
to
lay
hold
on
folly,
till
I
might
see
what
it
was
good
for
the
sons
of
men
that
they
should
do
under
heaven
all
the
days
of
their
life.
2:4 I
made
me
great
works;
I
builded
me
houses;
I
planted
me
vineyards;
2:5 I
made
me
gardens
and
parks,
and
I
planted
trees
in
them
of
all
kinds
of
fruit;
2:6 I
made
me
pools
of
water,
to
water
therefrom
the
forest
where
trees
were
reared;
2:7 I
bought
men-servants
and
maid-servants,
and
had
servants
born
in
my
house;
also
I
had
great
possessions
of
herds
and
flocks,
above
all
that
were
before
me
in
Jerusalem;
2:8 I
gathered
me
also
silver
and
gold,
and
the
treasure
of
kings
and
of
the
provinces;
I
gat
me
men-singers
and
women-singers,
and
the
delights
of
the
sons
of
men,
musical
instruments,
and
that
of
all
sorts.
2:9 So
I
was
great,
and
increased
more
than
all
that
were
before
me
in
Jerusalem:
also
my
wisdom
remained
with
me.
2:10 And
whatsoever
mine
eyes
desired
I
kept
not
from
them;
I
withheld
not
my
heart
from
any
joy;
for
my
heart
rejoiced
because
of
all
my
labor;
and
this
was
my
portion
from
all
my
labor.
2:11 Then
I
looked
on
all
the
works
that
my
hands
had
wrought,
and
on
the
labor
that
I
had
labored
to
do;
and,
behold,
all
was
vanity
and
a
striving
after
wind,
and
there
was
no
profit
under
the
sun.
2:12 And
I
turned
myself
to
behold
wisdom,
and
madness,
and
folly:
for
what
[can]
the
man
[do]
that
cometh
after
the
king
[even]
that
which
hath
been
done
long
ago.
2:13 Then
I
saw
that
wisdom
excelleth
folly,
as
far
as
light
excelleth
darkness.
2:14 The
wise
man's
eyes
are
in
his
head,
and
the
fool
walketh
in
darkness:
and
yet
I
perceived
that
one
event
happeneth
to
them
all.
2:15 Then
said
I
in
my
heart,
As
it
happeneth
to
the
fool,
so
will
it
happen
even
to
me;
and
why
was
I
then
more
wise
Then
said
I
in
my
heart,
that
this
also
is
vanity.
2:16 For
of
the
wise
man,
even
as
of
the
fool,
there
is
no
remembrance
for
ever;
seeing
that
in
the
days
to
come
all
will
have
been
long
forgotten.
And
how
doth
the
wise
man
die
even
as
the
fool!
2:17 So
I
hated
life,
because
the
work
that
is
wrought
under
the
sun
was
grievous
unto
me;
for
all
is
vanity
and
a
striving
after
wind.
2:18 And
I
hated
all
my
labor
wherein
I
labored
under
the
sun,
seeing
that
I
must
leave
it
unto
the
man
that
shall
be
after
me.
2:19 And
who
knoweth
whether
he
will
be
a
wise
man
or
a
fool
yet
will
he
have
rule
over
all
my
labor
wherein
I
have
labored,
and
wherein
I
have
showed
myself
wise
under
the
sun.
This
also
is
vanity.
2:20 Therefore
I
turned
about
to
cause
my
heart
to
despair
concerning
all
the
labor
wherein
I
had
labored
under
the
sun.
2:21 For
there
is
a
man
whose
labor
is
with
wisdom,
and
with
knowledge,
and
with
skilfulness;
yet
to
a
man
that
hath
not
labored
therein
shall
he
leave
it
for
his
portion.
This
also
is
vanity
and
a
great
evil.
2:22 For
what
hath
a
man
of
all
his
labor,
and
of
the
striving
of
his
heart,
wherein
he
laboreth
under
the
sun
2:23 For
all
his
days
are
[but]
sorrows,
and
his
travail
is
grief;
yea,
even
in
the
night
his
heart
taketh
no
rest.
This
also
is
vanity.
2:24 There
is
nothing
better
for
a
man
[than]
that
he
should
eat
and
drink,
and
make
his
soul
enjoy
good
in
his
labor.
This
also
I
saw,
that
it
is
from
the
hand
of
God.
2:25 For
who
can
eat,
or
who
can
have
enjoyment,
more
than
I
2:26 For
to
the
man
that
pleaseth
him
[God]
giveth
wisdom,
and
knowledge,
and
joy;
but
to
the
sinner
he
giveth
travail,
to
gather
and
to
heap
up,
that
he
may
give
to
him
that
pleaseth
God.
This
also
is
vanity
and
a
striving
after
wind.