Ecclesiastes 2
1 I
said in mine
heart, Go to
now, I will
prove thee with
mirth, therefore
enjoy pleasure: and, behold, this also is
vanity. 2 I
said of
laughter, It is
mad: and of
mirth, What doeth it?
3 I
sought in mine
heart to
give myself unto
wine, yet
acquainting mine
heart with
wisdom; and to lay
hold on
folly, till I might
see what was that
good for the
sons of
men, which they should
do under the
heaven all the
days of their
life. 4 I made me
great works; I
builded me
houses; I
planted me
vineyards: 5 I
made me
gardens and
orchards, and I
planted trees in them of all kind of
fruits: 6 I
made me
pools of
water, to
water therewith the
wood that bringeth
forth trees: 7 I
got me
servants and
maidens, and had servants
born in my
house; also I had
great possessions of
great and small
cattle above all that were in
Jerusalem before me:
8 I
gathered me also
silver and
gold, and the peculiar
treasure of
kings and of the
provinces: I
gat me men
singers and women
singers, and the
delights of the
sons of
men, as musical
instruments, and that of all sorts.
9 So I was
great, and
increased more than all that were
before me in
Jerusalem: also my
wisdom remained with me.
10 And whatsoever mine
eyes desired I
kept not from them, I
withheld not my
heart from any
joy; for my
heart rejoiced in all my
labour: and this was my
portion of all my
labour. 11 Then I
looked on all the
works that my
hands had
wrought, and on the
labour that I had
laboured to
do: and, behold, all was
vanity and
vexation of
spirit, and there was no
profit under the
sun. 12 And I
turned myself to
behold wisdom, and
madness, and
folly: for what can the
man do that
cometh after the
king? even that which hath been
already done.
13 Then I
saw that wisdom excelleth folly, as far as
light excelleth darkness. 14 The wise
man's eyes are in his
head; but the
fool walketh in
darkness: and I myself
perceived also that
one event happeneth to them all.
15 Then said I in my
heart, As it
happeneth to the
fool, so it
happeneth even to
me; and why was I then
more wise? Then I
said in my
heart, that this also is
vanity. 16 For there is no
remembrance of the
wise more
than of the
fool for
ever; seeing that which
now is in the
days to
come shall all be
forgotten. And how
dieth the
wise man? as the
fool. 17 Therefore I
hated life; because the
work that is
wrought under the
sun is
grievous unto me: for all is
vanity and
vexation of
spirit. 18 Yea, I
hated all my
labour which I had
taken under the
sun: because I should
leave it unto the
man that shall be
after me.
19 And who
knoweth whether he shall be a
wise man or a
fool? yet shall he have
rule over all my
labour wherein I have
laboured, and wherein I have shewed myself
wise under the
sun. This is also
vanity. 20 Therefore I went
about to
cause my
heart to
despair of all the
labour which I
took under the
sun. 21 For there
is a
man whose
labour is in
wisdom, and in
knowledge, and in
equity; yet to a
man that hath not
laboured therein shall he
leave it for his
portion. This also is
vanity and a
great evil. 22 For what
hath man of all his
labour, and of the
vexation of his
heart, wherein he hath
laboured under the
sun? 23 For all his
days are
sorrows, and his
travail grief; yea, his
heart taketh not
rest in the
night. This is also
vanity. 24 There is nothing
better for a
man, than that he should
eat and
drink, and that he should make his
soul enjoy good in his
labour. This also I
saw, that it was from the
hand of
God. 25 For who can
eat, or who else can
hasten hereunto,
more than I?
26 For God
giveth to a
man that is
good in his
sight wisdom, and
knowledge, and
joy: but to the
sinner he
giveth travail, to
gather and to heap
up, that he may
give to him that is
good before God. This also is
vanity and
vexation of
spirit.