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The wind goeth toward the South and turneth unto the North, fetcheth his compass, whirleth about, and goeth forth and returneth again to his circuits from whence he did come.

Does anything exist about which someone might say, "Look at this! Is this new?" It happened ages ago; it existed before we did.

I neither withheld anything from my eyes that they desired, nor did I deprive any pleasure from my heart. My heart rejoiced in all my toil, for this was my reward from all my toil.

And I turned to see wisdom, madness, and folly: for what the man that shall come after the king? with those things they did already.

So I thought to myself, "The fate of the fool will happen even to me! Then what did I gain by becoming so excessively wise?" So I lamented to myself, "The benefits of wisdom are ultimately meaningless!"

And I turned to cause my heart to despair over all the labor which I did under the sun.

For a man may do his work with wisdom, knowledge, and skill; however, he must hand over the fruit of his labor as an inheritance to someone else who did not work for it. This also is futile, and an awful injustice!

yea, better than them both did I esteem him that hath not yet been, who hath not seen the evil work that is done under the sun.

This is another misfortune: Just as he came, so will he go. What did he gain from toiling for the wind?

even the sun, it never saw, nor aught did it know, - more quietness, hath this than the other.

And although he lived a thousand years twice, and he saw not good. Did not all go to one place?

What my heart sought, I did not find. Although I found one righteous man among one thousand, I did not find one [upright] woman among all these.

So then, I have seen the wicked buried, those who used to go in and out of the holy place [but did not thereby escape their doom], and they are [praised in spite of their evil and] soon forgotten in the city where they did such things. This too is futility (vanity, emptiness).

But it shall not be well with a wicked man, neither shall he prolong [his] days, [which are] as a shadow, because he did not fear before God.

Every one, was like every one else, one destiny, had the righteous and the lawless, the good and the pure and the impure, and he that sacrificed, and he that did not sacrifice, - as the good man, so, the sinner, he that took an oath, as he who, of an oath, stood in fear.