11:1 Cast
thy
bread
vpon
the
waters:
for
thou
shalt
find
it
after
many
dayes.
11:2 Giue
a
portion
to
seuen
and
also
to
eight;
for
thou
knowest
noc
what
euill
shall
be
vpon
the
earth.
11:3 If
the
clouds
be
full
of
raine,
they
emptie
themselues
vpon
the
earth:
and
if
the
tree
fall
toward
the
South,
or
toward
the
North,
in
the
place
where
the
tree
falleth,
there
it
shall
be.
11:4 He
that
obserueth
the
wind,
shall
not
sow:
and
hee
that
regardeth
the
clouds,
shall
not
reape.
11:5 As
thou
knowest
not
what
is
the
way
of
the
spirit,
nor
how
the
bones
doe
growe
in
the
wombe
of
her
that
is
with
child:
euen
so
thou
knowest
not
the
workes
of
God
who
maketh
all.
11:6 In
the
morning
sowe
thy
seede,
and
in
the
euening
withhold
not
thine
hand:
for
thou
knowest
not
whether
shall
prosper,
either
this
or
that,
or
whether
they
both
shall
be
alike
good.
11:7 Truly
the
light
is
sweet,
and
a
pleasant
thing
is
it
for
the
eyes
to
behold
the
sunne.
11:8 But
if
a
man
liue
many
yeeres,
and
reioyce
in
them
all;
yet
let
him
remember
the
dayes
of
darkenesse,
for
they
shall
be
many.
All
that
commeth
is
vanitie.
11:9 Reioyce,
O
young
man,
in
thy
youth,
and
let
thy
heart
cheere
thee
in
the
dayes
of
thy
youth,
and
walke
in
the
wayes
of
thine
heart,
and
in
the
sight
of
thine
eyes:
but
know
thou,
that
for
all
these
things,
God
will
bring
thee
into
iudgement.
11:10 Therefore
remoue
sorrow
from
thy
heart,
and
put
away
euill
from
thy
flesh;
for
child-hood
&
youth
are
vanitie.