12:1 Remember
also
thy
Creators
in
days
of
thy
youth,
While
that
the
evil
days
come
not,
Nor
the
years
have
arrived,
that
thou
sayest,
`I
have
no
pleasure
in
them.'
12:2 While
that
the
sun
is
not
darkened,
and
the
light,
And
the
moon,
and
the
stars,
And
the
thick
clouds
returned
after
the
rain.
12:3 In
the
day
that
keepers
of
the
house
tremble,
And
men
of
strength
have
bowed
themselves,
And
grinders
have
ceased,
because
they
have
become
few.
And
those
looking
out
at
the
windows
have
become
dim,
12:4 And
doors
have
been
shut
in
the
street.
When
the
noise
of
the
grinding
is
low,
And
[one]
riseth
at
the
voice
of
the
bird,
And
all
daughters
of
song
are
bowed
down.
12:5 Also
of
that
which
is
high
they
are
afraid,
And
of
the
low
places
in
the
way,
And
the
almond-tree
is
despised,
And
the
grasshopper
is
become
a
burden,
And
want
is
increased,
For
man
is
going
unto
his
home
age-during,
And
the
mourners
have
gone
round
through
the
street.
12:6 While
that
the
silver
cord
is
not
removed,
And
the
golden
bowl
broken,
And
the
pitcher
broken
by
the
fountain,
And
the
wheel
broken
at
the
well.
12:7 And
the
dust
returneth
to
the
earth
as
it
was,
And
the
spirit
returneth
to
God
who
gave
it.
12:8 Vanity
of
vanities,
said
the
preacher,
the
whole
[is]
vanity.
12:9 And
further,
because
the
preacher
was
wise,
he
still
taught
the
people
knowledge,
and
gave
ear,
and
sought
out--he
made
right
many
similes.
12:10 The
preacher
sought
to
find
out
pleasing
words,
and,
written
[by]
the
upright,
words
of
truth.
12:11 Words
of
the
wise
[are]
as
goads,
and
as
fences
planted
[by]
the
masters
of
collections,
they
have
been
given
by
one
shepherd.
12:12 And
further,
from
these,
my
son,
be
warned;
the
making
of
many
books
hath
no
end,
and
much
study
[is]
a
weariness
of
the
flesh.
12:13 The
end
of
the
whole
matter
let
us
hear:
--`Fear
God,
and
keep
His
commands,
for
this
[is]
the
whole
of
man.
12:14 For
every
work
doth
God
bring
into
judgment,
with
every
hidden
thing,
whether
good
or
bad.'