| 1. | I said in my heart, `Pray, come, I try thee with mirth, and look thou on gladness;' and lo, even it `is' vanity. |
| 2. | Of laughter I said, `Foolish!' and of mirth, `What `is' this it is doing?' |
| 3. | I have sought in my heart to draw out with wine my appetite, (and my heart leading in wisdom), and to take hold on folly till that I see where `is' this -- the good to the sons of man of that which they do under the heavens, the number of the days of their lives. |
| 4. | I made great my works, I builded for me houses, I planted for me vineyards. |
| 5. | I made for me gardens and paradises, and I planted in them trees of every fruit. |
| 6. | I made for me pools of water, to water from them a forest shooting forth trees. |
| 7. | I got men-servants, and maid-servants, and sons of the house were to me; also, I had much substance -- herd and flock -- above all who had been before me in Jerusalem. |
| 8. | I gathered for me also silver and gold, and the peculiar treasure of kings and of the provinces. I prepared for me men-singers and women-singers, and the luxuries of the sons of man -- a wife and wives. |
| 9. | And I became great, and increased above every one who had been before me in Jerusalem; also, my wisdom stood with me. |
| 10. | And all that mine eyes asked I kept not back from them; I withheld not my heart from any joy, for my heart rejoiced because of all my labour, and this hath been my portion, from all my labour, |
| 11. | and I have looked on all my works that my hands have done, and on the labour that I have laboured to do, and lo, the whole `is' vanity and vexation of spirit, and there is no advantage under the sun! |
| 12. | And I turned to see wisdom, and madness, and folly, but what `is' the man who cometh after the king? that which `is' already -- they have done it! |
| 13. | And I saw that there is an advantage to wisdom above folly, like the advantage of the light above the darkness. |
| 14. | The wise! -- his eyes `are' in his head, and the fool in darkness is walking, and I also knew that one event happeneth with them all; |
| 15. | and I said in my heart, `As it happeneth with the fool, it happeneth also with me, and why am I then more wise?' And I spake in my heart, that also this `is' vanity: |
| 16. | That there is no remembrance to the wise -- with the fool -- to the age, for that which `is' already, `in' the days that are coming is all forgotten, and how dieth the wise? with the fool! |
| 17. | And I have hated life, for sad to me `is' the work that hath been done under the sun, for the whole `is' vanity and vexation of spirit. |
| 18. | And I have hated all my labour that I labour at under the sun, because I leave it to a man who is after me. |
| 19. | And who knoweth whether he is wise or foolish? yet he doth rule over all my labour that I have laboured at, and that I have done wisely under the sun! this also `is' vanity. |
| 20. | And I turned round to cause my heart to despair concerning all the labour that I laboured at under the sun. |
| 21. | For there is a man whose labour `is' in wisdom, and in knowledge, and in equity, and to a man who hath not laboured therein he giveth it -- his portion! Even this `is' vanity and a great evil. |
| 22. | For what hath been to a man by all his labour, and by the thought of his heart that he laboured at under the sun? |
| 23. | For all his days are sorrows, and his travail sadness; even at night his heart hath not lain down; this also `is' vanity. |
| 24. | There is nothing good in a man who eateth, and hath drunk, and hath shewn his soul good in his labour. This also I have seen that it `is' from the hand of God. |
| 25. | For who eateth and who hasteth out more than I? |
| 26. | For to a man who `is' good before Him, He hath given wisdom, and knowledge, and joy; and to a sinner He hath given travail, to gather and to heap up, to give to the good before God. Even this `is' vanity and vexation of spirit. |