'One' in the Bible
No one remembers those in the past, nor will they be remembered by those who come after them.
All of them go to one place: all of them originate from dust, and all of them return to dust.
Next I turned to consider all kinds of oppression that exists on earth. Look at the tears of the oppressed there is no one to comfort them. Power is on the side of their oppressors; so they have no comforters.
It's better to have one handful of tranquility than to have two handfuls of trouble and to chase after the wind.
Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor.
If they stumble, the first will lift up his friend but woe to anyone who is alone when he falls and there is no one to help him get up.
Again, if two lie close together, they will keep warm, but how can only one stay warm?
If someone attacks one of them, the two of them together will resist. Furthermore, the tri-braided cord is not soon broken.
Don't be surprised when you see the poor oppressed and the violent perverting both justice and verdicts in a province, for one high official watches another, and there are ones higher still over them.
Whatever exists has been named already; people know what it means to be human and a person cannot defeat one who is more powerful than he.
The conclusion of something is better than its beginning, and a patient attitude is more valuable than a proud one.
When times are good, be joyful; when times are bad, consider this: God made the one as well as the other, so people won't seek anything outside of his best.
"Look at this," says the Teacher. "Linking one thing to another, I reached this conclusion:
Among the things I seek but have not found: one man among a thousand I did find, but I have not found one woman to be wise among all these.
Just as no human being has control over the wind to restrain it, so also no human being has control over the day of his death. Just as no one is discharged during war, so wickedness will not release those who practice it.
Now there was found within it a poor, but wise man. He delivered the city by his wisdom, but not one person remembered that poor man.
The fool overflows with words, and no one can predict what will happen. As to what will happen after him, who can explain it?
Sow your seed in the morning, and don't stop working until evening, since you don't know which of your endeavors will do well, whether this one or that, or even if both will do equally well.
The doors to the street will be shut when the sound of grinding decreases, when one wakes up at the song of a bird, and all of the singing women are silenced.
Sayings from the wise are like cattle prods and well fastened nails; this masterful collection was given by one shepherd.
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