6:1 There
is
an
evil
which
I
have
seen
under
the
sun,
and
it
is
heavy
upon
men:
6:2 a
man
to
whom
God
giveth
riches,
wealth,
and
honor,
so
that
he
lacketh
nothing
for
his
soul
of
all
that
he
desireth,
yet
God
giveth
him
not
power
to
eat
thereof,
but
an
alien
eateth
it;
this
is
vanity,
and
it
is
an
evil
disease.
6:3 If
a
man
beget
a
hundred
children,
and
live
many
years,
so
that
the
days
of
his
years
are
many,
but
his
soul
be
not
filled
with
good,
and
moreover
he
have
no
burial;
I
say,
that
an
untimely
birth
is
better
than
he:
6:4 for
it
cometh
in
vanity,
and
departeth
in
darkness,
and
the
name
thereof
is
covered
with
darkness;
6:5 moreover
it
hath
not
seen
the
sun
nor
known
it;
this
hath
rest
rather
than
the
other:
6:6 yea,
though
he
live
a
thousand
years
twice
told,
and
yet
enjoy
no
good,
do
not
all
go
to
one
place
6:7 All
the
labor
of
man
is
for
his
mouth,
and
yet
the
appetite
is
not
filled.
6:8 For
what
advantage
hath
the
wise
more
than
the
fool
[or]
what
hath
the
poor
man,
that
knoweth
how
to
walk
before
the
living
6:9 Better
is
the
sight
of
the
eyes
than
the
wandering
of
the
desire:
this
also
is
vanity
and
a
striving
after
wind.
6:10 Whatsoever
hath
been,
the
name
thereof
was
given
long
ago;
and
it
is
known
what
man
is;
neither
can
he
contend
with
him
that
is
mightier
than
he.
6:11 Seeing
there
are
many
things
that
increase
vanity,
what
is
man
the
better
6:12 For
who
knoweth
what
is
good
for
man
in
[his]
life,
all
the
days
of
his
vain
life
which
he
spendeth
as
a
shadow
for
who
can
tell
a
man
what
shall
be
after
him
under
the
sun