Berean Study Bible | NET Bible |
1These are the words of the Teacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem: | 1The words of the Teacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem: |
2“Futility of futilities,” says the Teacher, “futility of futilities! Everything is futile!” | 2"Futile! Futile!" laments the Teacher, "Absolutely futile! Everything is futile!" |
3What does a man gain from all his labor, at which he toils under the sun? | 3What benefit do people get from all the effort which they expend on earth? |
4Generations come and generations go, but the earth remains forever. | 4A generation comes and a generation goes, but the earth remains the same through the ages. |
5The sun rises and the sun sets; it hurries back to where it rises. | 5The sun rises and the sun sets; it hurries away to a place from which it rises again. |
6The wind blows southward, then turns northward; round and round it swirls, ever returning on its course. | 6The wind goes to the south and circles around to the north; round and round the wind goes and on its rounds it returns. |
7All the rivers flow into the sea, yet the sea is never full; to the place from which the streams come, there again they flow. | 7All the streams flow into the sea, but the sea is not full, and to the place where the streams flow, there they will flow again. |
8All things are wearisome, more than one can describe; the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear content with hearing. | 8All this monotony is tiresome; no one can bear to describe it: The eye is never satisfied with seeing, nor is the ear ever content with hearing. |
9What has been will be again, and what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. | 9What exists now is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; there is nothing truly new on earth. |
10Is there a case where one can say, “Look, this is new”? It has already existed in the ages before us. | 10Is there anything about which someone can say, "Look at this! It is new!"? It was already done long ago, before our time. |
11There is no remembrance of those who came before, and those yet to come will not be remembered by those who follow after. | 11No one remembers the former events, nor will anyone remember the events that are yet to happen; they will not be remembered by the future generations. |
12I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem. | 12I, the Teacher, have been king over Israel in Jerusalem. |
13And I set my mind to seek and explore by wisdom all that is done under heaven. What a heavy burden God has laid upon the sons of men to occupy them! | 13I decided to carefully and thoroughly examine all that has been accomplished on earth. I concluded: God has given people a burdensome task that keeps them occupied. |
14I have seen all the things that are done under the sun, and have found them all to be futile, a pursuit of the wind. | 14I reflected on everything that is accomplished by man on earth, and I concluded: Everything he has accomplished is futile--like chasing the wind! |
15What is crooked cannot be straightened, and what is lacking cannot be counted. | 15What is bent cannot be straightened, and what is missing cannot be supplied. |
16I said to myself, “Behold, I have grown and increased in wisdom beyond all those before me who were over Jerusalem, and my mind has observed a wealth of wisdom and knowledge.” | 16I thought to myself, "I have become much wiser than any of my predecessors who ruled over Jerusalem; I have acquired much wisdom and knowledge." |
17So I set my mind to know wisdom and madness and folly; I learned that this, too, is a pursuit of the wind. | 17So I decided to discern the benefit of wisdom and knowledge over foolish behavior and ideas; however, I concluded that even this endeavor is like trying to chase the wind! |
18For with much wisdom comes much sorrow, and as knowledge grows, grief increases. | 18For with great wisdom comes great frustration; whoever increases his knowledge merely increases his heartache. |
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