Ecclesiastes 1:8

All things are full of weariness; man may not give their story: the eye has never enough of its seeing, or the ear of its hearing.

Proverbs 27:20

The underworld and Abaddon are never full, and the eyes of man have never enough.

Ecclesiastes 4:8

It is one who is by himself, without a second, and without son or brother; but there is no end to all his work, and he has never enough of wealth. For whom, then, am I working and keeping myself from pleasure? This again is to no purpose, and a bitter work.

Proverbs 30:15-16

The night-spirit has two daughters, Give, give. There are three things which are never full, even four which never say, Enough:

Ecclesiastes 2:11

Then I saw all the works which my hands had made, and everything I had been working to do; and I saw that all was to no purpose and desire for wind, and there was no profit under the sun.

Ecclesiastes 2:26

To the man with whom he is pleased, God gives wisdom and knowledge and joy; but to the sinner he gives the work of getting goods together and storing up wealth, to give to him in whom God has pleasure. This again is to no purpose and desire for wind.

Ecclesiastes 4:1-4

And again I saw all the cruel things which are done under the sun; there was the weeping of those who have evil done to them, and they had no comforter: and from the hands of the evil-doers there went out power, but they had no comforter.

Ecclesiastes 5:10-11

He who has a love for silver never has enough silver, or he who has love for wealth, enough profit. This again is to no purpose.

Ecclesiastes 7:24-26

Far off is true existence, and very deep; who may have knowledge of it?

Matthew 5:6

Happy are those whose heart's desire is for righteousness: for they will have their desire.

Matthew 11:28

Come to me, all you who are troubled and weighted down with care, and I will give you rest.

Romans 8:22-23

For we are conscious that all living things are weeping and sorrowing in pain together till now.

Revelation 7:16-17

They will never be in need of food or drink: and they will never again be troubled by the burning heat of the sun:

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

All things are full of labour; man cannot utter it: the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing.

General references

Bible References

Full

Ecclesiastes 2:11
Then I saw all the works which my hands had made, and everything I had been working to do; and I saw that all was to no purpose and desire for wind, and there was no profit under the sun.
Matthew 11:28
Come to me, all you who are troubled and weighted down with care, and I will give you rest.
Romans 8:22
For we are conscious that all living things are weeping and sorrowing in pain together till now.

Man

Ecclesiastes 4:1
And again I saw all the cruel things which are done under the sun; there was the weeping of those who have evil done to them, and they had no comforter: and from the hands of the evil-doers there went out power, but they had no comforter.
Ecclesiastes 7:24
Far off is true existence, and very deep; who may have knowledge of it?

The eye

Ecclesiastes 4:8
It is one who is by himself, without a second, and without son or brother; but there is no end to all his work, and he has never enough of wealth. For whom, then, am I working and keeping myself from pleasure? This again is to no purpose, and a bitter work.
Ecclesiastes 5:10
He who has a love for silver never has enough silver, or he who has love for wealth, enough profit. This again is to no purpose.
Proverbs 27:20
The underworld and Abaddon are never full, and the eyes of man have never enough.
Proverbs 30:15
The night-spirit has two daughters, Give, give. There are three things which are never full, even four which never say, Enough:
Matthew 5:6
Happy are those whose heart's desire is for righteousness: for they will have their desire.
Revelation 7:16
They will never be in need of food or drink: and they will never again be troubled by the burning heat of the sun:

General references

Ecclesiastes 6:11
There are words without number for increasing what is to no purpose, but what is man profited by them?

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