Ecclesiastes 3
1 To every thing there is a
season, and a
time to every
purpose under the
heaven: 2 A
time to be
born, and a
time to
die; a
time to
plant, and a
time to pluck
up that which is
planted;
3 A
time to
kill, and a
time to
heal; a
time to break
down, and a
time to build
up;
4 A
time to
weep, and a
time to
laugh; a
time to
mourn, and a
time to
dance;
5 A
time to cast
away stones, and a
time to
gather stones together; a
time to
embrace, and a
time to
refrain from
embracing;
6 A
time to
get, and a
time to
lose; a
time to
keep, and a
time to cast
away;
7 A
time to
rend, and a
time to
sew; a
time to keep
silence, and a
time to
speak;
8 A
time to
love, and a
time to
hate; a
time of
war, and a
time of
peace. 9 What
profit hath he that
worketh in that
wherein he
laboureth? 10 I have
seen the
travail, which
God hath
given to the
sons of
men to be
exercised in it.
11 He hath
made every thing
beautiful in his
time: also he hath
set the
world in their
heart, so
that no
man can find
out the
work that
God maketh from the
beginning to the
end. 12 I
know that there is no
good in them, but for a man to
rejoice, and to
do good in his
life. 13 And also that every
man should
eat and
drink, and
enjoy the
good of all his
labour, it is the
gift of
God. 14 I
know that, whatsoever
God doeth, it shall be for
ever: nothing can be
put to it, nor any thing
taken from it: and
God doeth it, that men should
fear before him.
15 That which hath been is
now; and that which is to be hath
already been; and
God requireth that which is
past.
16 And moreover I
saw under the
sun the
place of
judgment, that
wickedness was there; and the
place of
righteousness, that
iniquity was there.
17 I
said in mine
heart, God shall
judge the
righteous and the
wicked: for there is a
time there for every
purpose and for every
work. 18 I
said in mine
heart concerning the
estate of the
sons of
men, that
God might
manifest them, and that they might
see that
they themselves are
beasts. 19 For that which
befalleth the
sons of
men befalleth beasts; even one
thing befalleth them: as the one
dieth, so
dieth the
other; yea, they have all
one breath; so that a
man hath no
preeminence above a
beast: for all is
vanity. 20 All
go unto
one place; all are of the
dust, and all
turn to
dust again.
21 Who
knoweth the
spirit of
man that goeth upward, and the
spirit of the
beast that
goeth downward to the
earth? 22 Wherefore I
perceive that there is nothing
better, than that a
man should
rejoice in his own
works; for that is his
portion: for who shall
bring him to
see what shall be
after him?