11:1 Cast
your
bread
upon
the
waters,
for
you
will
find
it
after
many
days.
11:2 Give
a
portion
to
seven,
or
even
to
eight,
for
you
know
not
what
disaster
may
happen
on
earth.
11:3 If
the
clouds
are
full
of
rain,
they
empty
themselves
on
the
earth,
and
if
a
tree
falls
to
the
south
or
to
the
north,
in
the
place
where
the
tree
falls,
there
it
will
lie.
11:4 He
who
observes
the
wind
will
not
sow,
and
he
who
regards
the
clouds
will
not
reap.
11:5 As
you
do
not
know
the
way
the
spirit
comes
to
the
bones
in
the
womb
of
a
woman
with
child,
so
you
do
not
know
the
work
of
God
who
makes
everything.
11:6 In
the
morning
sow
your
seed,
and
at
evening
withhold
not
your
hand,
for
you
do
not
know
which
will
prosper,
this
or
that,
or
whether
both
alike
will
be
good.
11:7 Light
is
sweet,
and
it
is
pleasant
for
the
eyes
to
see
the
sun.
11:8 So
if
a
person
lives
many
years,
let
him
rejoice
in
them
all;
but
let
him
remember
that
the
days
of
darkness
will
be
many.
All
that
comes
is
vanity.
11:9 Rejoice,
O
young
man,
in
your
youth,
and
let
your
heart
cheer
you
in
the
days
of
your
youth.
Walk
in
the
ways
of
your
heart
and
the
sight
of
your
eyes.
But
know
that
for
all
these
things
God
will
bring
you
into
judgment.
11:10 Remove
vexation
from
your
heart,
and
put
away
pain
from
your
body,
for
youth
and
the
dawn
of
life
are
vanity.