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17 So I (A)hated life, for the work which had been done under the sun was [a]grievous to me; because everything is vanity and striving after wind.

The Vanity of Labor

18 Thus I hated (B)all the fruit of my labor for which I had labored under the sun, for I must (C)leave it to the man who will come after me. 19 And who knows whether he will be a wise man or (D)a man of simpleminded folly? Yet he will have [b]power over all the fruit of my labor for which I have labored and for which I have acted wisely under the sun. This too is (E)vanity. 20 Therefore I turned my heart to despair of all my labor for which I had labored under the sun. 21 When there is a man who has labored with wisdom, knowledge, and (F)skill, then he (G)gives his portion to one who has not labored with them. This too is vanity and a great evil. 22 For what does a man get in (H)all his labor and in the striving of his heart with which he labors under the sun? 23 Because all his days his endeavor is painful and (I)vexing; even at night his heart (J)does not lie down. This too is vanity.

24 [c]There is (K)nothing better for a man than to eat and drink and have his soul see good in his labor. This also I have seen that it is (L)from the hand of God. 25 For who can eat and who can have enjoyment outside of [d]Him? 26 For to a man who is good before Him, (M)He has given wisdom and knowledge and gladness, while to the sinner He has given the endeavor of gathering and collecting so that he may (N)give to one who is good before God. This too is (O)vanity and striving after wind.

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Footnotes

  1. Ecclesiastes 2:17 Lit evil
  2. Ecclesiastes 2:19 Lit dominion
  3. Ecclesiastes 2:24 Lit There is nothing good in man, who should eat
  4. Ecclesiastes 2:25 As in Gr; Heb me

17 Therefore, I hated life because the work that was done under the sun was distressing to me. For everything is futile and a pursuit of the wind.

The Emptiness of Work

18 I hated all my work that I labored at under the sun(A) because I must leave it to the one who comes after me.(B) 19 And who knows whether he will be wise or a fool?(C) Yet he will take over all my work that I labored at skillfully under the sun. This too is futile. 20 So I began to give myself over[a] to despair concerning all my work that I had labored at under the sun. 21 When there is a person whose work was done with wisdom, knowledge, and skill,(D) and he must give his portion to a person who has not worked for it, this too is futile and a great wrong. 22 For what does a person get with all his work and all his efforts(E) that he labors at under the sun? 23 For all his days are filled with grief, and his occupation is sorrowful;(F) even at night, his mind does not rest.(G) This too is futile.

24 There is nothing better for a person than to eat, drink, and enjoy[b][c] his work.(H) I have seen that even this is from God’s hand,(I) 25 because who can eat and who can enjoy life[d] apart from him?[e] 26 For to the person who is pleasing in his sight, he gives wisdom, knowledge, and joy;(J) but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and accumulating in order to give to the one who is pleasing in God’s sight.(K) This too is futile and a pursuit of the wind.(L)

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Footnotes

  1. 2:20 Lit And I turned to cause my heart
  2. 2:24 Syr, Tg; MT reads There is no good in a person who eats and drinks and enjoys
  3. 2:24 Lit and his soul sees good
  4. 2:25 LXX, Theod, Syr read can drink
  5. 2:25 Some Hb mss, LXX, Syr read me