3:1 To
euery
thing
there
is
a
season,
and
a
time
to
euery
purpose
vnder
the
heauen.
3:2 A
time
to
be
borne,
and
a
time
to
die:
a
time
to
plant,
and
a
time
to
pluck
vp
that
which
is
planted.
3:3 A
time
to
kill,
and
a
time
to
heale:
a
time
to
breake
downe,
and
a
time
to
build
vp.
3:4 A
time
to
weepe,
and
a
time
to
laugh:
a
time
to
mourne,
and
a
time
to
dance.
3:5 A
time
to
cast
away
stones,
and
a
time
to
gather
stones
together:
a
time
to
imbrace,
and
a
time
to
refraine
from
imbracing.
3:6 A
time
to
get,
and
a
time
to
lose:
a
time
to
keepe,
and
a
time
to
cast
away.
3:7 A
time
to
rent,
and
a
time
to
sow:
a
time
to
keepe
silence,
and
a
time
to
speake.
3:8 A
time
to
loue,
and
a
time
to
hate:
a
time
of
warre,
and
a
time
of
peace.
3:9 What
profite
hath
hee
that
worketh,
in
that
wherein
he
laboureth
3:10 I
haue
seene
the
trauaile
which
God
hath
giuen
to
the
sonnes
of
men,
to
be
exercised
in
it.
3:11 He
hath
made
euery
thing
beautifull
in
his
time:
also
hee
hath
set
the
world
in
their
heart,
so
that
no
man
can
finde
out
the
worke
that
God
maketh
from
the
beginning
to
the
end.
3:12 I
know
that
there
is
no
good
in
them,
but
for
a
man
to
reioyce,
and
to
doe
good
in
his
life.
3:13 And
also
that
euery
man
should
eate
and
drinke,
and
enioy
the
good
of
all
his
labour:
it
is
the
gift
of
God.
3:14 I
know
that
whatsoeuer
God
doeth,
it
shalbe
for
euer:
nothing
can
be
put
to
it,
nor
any
thing
taken
from
it:
and
God
doth
it,
that
men
should
feare
before
him.
3:15 That
which
hath
beene,
is
now:
and
that
which
is
to
be,
hath
alreadie
beene,
and
God
requireth
that
which
is
past.
3:16 And
moreouer,
I
sawe
vnder
the
Sunne
the
place
of
iudgement,
that
wickednesse
was
there;
and
the
place
of
righteousnesse,
that
iniquitie
was
there.
3:17 I
said
in
mine
heart,
God
shall
iudge
the
righteous
and
the
wicked:
for
there
is
a
time
there,
for
euery
purpose
and
for
euery
worke.
3:18 I
said
in
my
heart
concerning
the
estate
of
the
sonnes
of
men,
that
God
might
manifest
them,
and
that
they
might
see
that
they
themselues
are
beasts.
3:19 For
that
which
befalleth
the
sonnes
of
men,
befalleth
beastes,
euen
one
thing
befalleth
them:
as
the
one
dieth,
so
dieth
the
other;
yea
they
haue
all
one
breath,
so
that
a
man
hath
no
preheminence
aboue
a
beast;
for
all
is
vanitie.
3:20 All
goe
vnto
one
place,
all
are
of
the
dust,
and
all
turne
to
dust
againe.
3:21 Who
knoweth
the
spirit
of
man
that
goeth
vpward;
and
the
spirit
of
the
beast
that
goeth
downeward
to
the
earth
3:22 Wherefore
I
perceiue
that
there
is
nothing
better,
then
that
a
man
should
reioyce
in
his
owne
workes:
for
that
is
his
portion;
for
who
shall
bring
him
to
see
what
shalbe
after
him