4:1 Again
I
saw
all
the
oppressions
that
are
done
under
the
sun.
And
behold,
the
tears
of
the
oppressed,
and
they
had
no
one
to
comfort
them!
On
the
side
of
their
oppressors
there
was
power,
and
there
was
no
one
to
comfort
them.
4:2 And
I
thought
the
dead
who
are
already
dead
more
fortunate
than
the
living
who
are
still
alive.
4:3 But
better
than
both
is
he
who
has
not
yet
been
and
has
not
seen
the
evil
deeds
that
are
done
under
the
sun.
4:4 Then
I
saw
that
all
toil
and
all
skill
in
work
come
from
a
man's
envy
of
his
neighbor.
This
also
is
vanity
and
a
striving
after
wind.
4:5 The
fool
folds
his
hands
and
eats
his
own
flesh.
4:6 Better
is
a
handful
of
quietness
than
two
hands
full
of
toil
and
a
striving
after
wind.
4:7 Again,
I
saw
vanity
under
the
sun:
4:8 one
person
who
has
no
other,
either
son
or
brother,
yet
there
is
no
end
to
all
his
toil,
and
his
eyes
are
never
satisfied
with
riches,
so
that
he
never
asks,
"For
whom
am
I
toiling
and
depriving
myself
of
pleasure"
This
also
is
vanity
and
an
unhappy
business.
4:9 Two
are
better
than
one,
because
they
have
a
good
reward
for
their
toil.
4:10 For
if
they
fall,
one
will
lift
up
his
fellow.
But
woe
to
him
who
is
alone
when
he
falls
and
has
not
another
to
lift
him
up!
4:11 Again,
if
two
lie
together,
they
keep
warm,
but
how
can
one
keep
warm
alone
4:12 And
though
a
man
might
prevail
against
one
who
is
alone,
two
will
withstand
him--a
threefold
cord
is
not
quickly
broken.
4:13 Better
was
a
poor
and
wise
youth
than
an
old
and
foolish
king
who
no
longer
knew
how
to
take
advice.
4:14 For
he
went
from
prison
to
the
throne,
though
in
his
own
kingdom
he
had
been
born
poor.
4:15 I
saw
all
the
living
who
move
about
under
the
sun,
along
with
that
youth
who
was
to
stand
in
the
king's
place.
4:16 There
was
no
end
of
all
the
people,
all
of
whom
he
led.
Yet
those
who
come
later
will
not
rejoice
in
him.
Surely
this
also
is
vanity
and
a
striving
after
wind.