4:1 And
I
have
turned,
and
I
see
all
the
oppressions
that
are
done
under
the
sun,
and
lo,
the
tear
of
the
oppressed,
and
they
have
no
comforter;
and
at
the
hand
of
their
oppressors
[is]
power,
and
they
have
no
comforter.
4:2 And
I
am
praising
the
dead
who
have
already
died
above
the
living
who
are
yet
alive.
4:3 And
better
than
both
of
them
[is]
he
who
hath
not
yet
been,
in
that
he
hath
not
seen
the
evil
work
that
hath
been
done
under
the
sun.
4:4 And
I
have
seen
all
the
labour,
and
all
the
benefit
of
the
work,
because
for
it
a
man
is
the
envy
of
his
neighbour.
Even
this
[is]
vanity
and
vexation
of
spirit.
4:5 The
fool
is
clasping
his
hands,
and
eating
his
own
flesh:
4:6 `Better
[is]
a
handful
[with]
quietness,
than
two
handfuls
[with]
labour
and
vexation
of
spirit.'
4:7 And
I
have
turned,
and
I
see
a
vain
thing
under
the
sun:
4:8 There
is
one,
and
there
is
not
a
second;
even
son
or
brother
he
hath
not,
and
there
is
no
end
to
all
his
labour!
His
eye
also
is
not
satisfied
with
riches,
and
[he
saith
not]
,
`For
whom
am
I
labouring
and
bereaving
my
soul
of
good'
This
also
is
vanity,
it
is
a
sad
travail.
4:9 The
two
[are]
better
than
the
one,
in
that
they
have
a
good
reward
by
their
labour.
4:10 For
if
they
fall,
the
one
raiseth
up
his
companion,
but
woe
to
the
one
who
falleth
and
there
is
not
a
second
to
raise
him
up!
4:11 Also,
if
two
lie
down,
then
they
have
heat,
but
how
hath
one
heat
4:12 And
if
the
one
strengthen
himself,
the
two
stand
against
him;
and
the
threefold
cord
is
not
hastily
broken.
4:13 Better
is
a
poor
and
wise
youth
than
an
old
and
foolish
king,
who
hath
not
known
to
be
warned
any
more.
4:14 For
from
a
house
of
prisoners
he
hath
come
out
to
reign,
for
even
in
his
own
kingdom
he
hath
been
poor.
4:15 I
have
seen
all
the
living,
who
are
walking
under
the
sun,
with
the
second
youth
who
doth
stand
in
his
place;
4:16 there
is
no
end
to
all
the
people,
to
all
who
were
before
them;
also,
the
latter
rejoice
not
in
him.
Surely
this
also
is
vanity
and
vexation
of
spirit.