Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 (NIV)

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Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 (NIV) (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief.

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 (NIV) (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun.

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 (NIV) (chapter 2) Wisdom and Folly are Meaningless 12  Then I turned my thoughts to consider wisdom,       and also madness and folly. What more can the king’s successor do       than what has already been done? 13  I saw that wisdom is better than folly,      just as light is better than darkness. 14  The wise have eyes in their heads,      while the fool walks in the darkness; but I came to realize      that the same fate overtakes them both. 15  Then I said to myself, “The fate of the fool will overtake me also.      What then do I gain by being wise?” I said to myself,      “This too is meaningless.” 16  For the wise, like the fool, will not be long remembered;      the days have already come when both have been forgotten. Like the fool, the wise too must die!

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 (NIV) (chapter 2) Toil is Meaningless 17  So I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me. All of it is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.  18  I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me.  19  And who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish?  Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. This too is meaningless.  20  So my heart began to despair over all my toilsome labor under the sun.  21  For a person may labor with wisdom, knowledge and skill, and then they must leave all they own to another who has not toiled for it. This too is meaningless and a great misfortune.  22  What do people get for all the toil and anxious striving with which they labor under the sun?  23  All their days their work is grief and pain; even at night their minds do not rest. This too is meaningless. 24  A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil.  This too, I see, is from the hand of God, 25  for without him, who can eat or find enjoyment?  26  To the person who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth  to hand it over to the one who pleases God.  This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.

The Teacher’s Search for Meaning Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 The words of the Teacher, (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Compare 1:1 The words of the Teacher, son of David, king in Jerusalem: Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 1 (chapter 1) 12  I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem.  13  I applied my mind to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under the heavens.  What a heavy burden God has laid on mankind!  14   I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind. 15  What is crooked cannot be straightened;  what is lacking cannot be counted. 16  I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me;  I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.”  17   Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly,  but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. 18  For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief. Segment 1

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:9 What has been will be again,     what has been done will be done again;     there is nothing new under the sun.

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 2 (chapter 2) Pleasures are Meaningless 1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good.” But that also proved to be meaningless.  2  “Laughter,” I said, “is madness. And what does pleasure accomplish?”  3  I tried cheering myself with wine, and embracing folly—my mind still guiding me with wisdom. I wanted to see what was good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives. 4   I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards.  5  I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. 6  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. 7  I bought male and female slaves and had other slaves who were born in my house. I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before me.  8  I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces.  I acquired male and female singers, and a harem as well—the delights of a man’s heart.  9  I became greater by far than anyone in Jerusalem before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. 10 I denied myself nothing my eyes desired;      I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor,      and this was the reward for all my toil. 11  Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done      and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;     nothing was gained under the sun. Segment 2

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 3 (chapter 2) Wisdom and Folly are Meaningless 12  Then I turned my thoughts to consider wisdom,       and also madness and folly. What more can the king’s successor do       than what has already been done? 13  I saw that wisdom is better than folly,      just as light is better than darkness. 14  The wise have eyes in their heads,      while the fool walks in the darkness; but I came to realize      that the same fate overtakes them both. 15  Then I said to myself, “The fate of the fool will overtake me also.      What then do I gain by being wise?” I said to myself,      “This too is meaningless.” 16  For the wise, like the fool, will not be long remembered;      the days have already come when both have been forgotten. Like the fool, the wise too must die! Segment 3

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 3 (chapter 2) Wisdom and Folly are Meaningless 12  Then I turned my thoughts to consider wisdom,       and also madness and folly. What more can the king’s successor do       than what has already been done? 13  I saw that wisdom is better than folly,      just as light is better than darkness. 14  The wise have eyes in their heads,      while the fool walks in the darkness; but I came to realize      that the same fate overtakes them both. 15  Then I said to myself, “The fate of the fool will overtake me also.      What then do I gain by being wise?” I said to myself,      “This too is meaningless.” 16  For the wise, like the fool, will not be long remembered;      the days have already come when both have been forgotten. Like the fool, the wise too must die! Segment 3

Proverbs 13:20 Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm.

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 3 (chapter 2) Wisdom and Folly are Meaningless 12  Then I turned my thoughts to consider wisdom,       and also madness and folly. What more can the king’s successor do       than what has already been done? 13  I saw that wisdom is better than folly,      just as light is better than darkness. 14  The wise have eyes in their heads,      while the fool walks in the darkness; but I came to realize      that the same fate overtakes them both. 15  Then I said to myself, “The fate of the fool will overtake me also.      What then do I gain by being wise?” I said to myself,      “This too is meaningless.” 16  For the wise, like the fool, will not be long remembered;      the days have already come when both have been forgotten. Like the fool, the wise too must die! Segment 3

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 3 (chapter 2) Wisdom and Folly are Meaningless 12  Then I turned my thoughts to consider wisdom,       and also madness and folly. What more can the king’s successor do       than what has already been done? 13  I saw that wisdom is better than folly,      just as light is better than darkness. 14  The wise have eyes in their heads,      while the fool walks in the darkness; but I came to realize      that the same fate overtakes them both. 15  Then I said to myself, “The fate of the fool will overtake me also.      What then do I gain by being wise?” I said to myself,      “This too is meaningless.” 16  For the wise, like the fool, will not be long remembered;      the days have already come when both have been forgotten. Like the fool, the wise too must die! Segment 3

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 3 (chapter 2) Wisdom and Folly are Meaningless 12  Then I turned my thoughts to consider wisdom,       and also madness and folly. What more can the king’s successor do       than what has already been done? 13  I saw that wisdom is better than folly,      just as light is better than darkness. 14  The wise have eyes in their heads,      while the fool walks in the darkness; but I came to realize      that the same fate overtakes them both. 15  Then I said to myself, “The fate of the fool will overtake me also.      What then do I gain by being wise?” I said to myself,      “This too is meaningless.” 16  For the wise, like the fool, will not be long remembered;      the days have already come when both have been forgotten. Like the fool, the wise too must die! Segment 3

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 4 (chapter 2) Toil is Meaningless 17  So I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me. All of it is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.  18  I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me.  19  And who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish?  Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. This too is meaningless.  20  So my heart began to despair over all my toilsome labor under the sun.  21  For a person may labor with wisdom, knowledge and skill, and then they must leave all they own to another who has not toiled for it. This too is meaningless and a great misfortune.  22  What do people get for all the toil and anxious striving with which they labor under the sun?  23  All their days their work is grief and pain; even at night their minds do not rest. This too is meaningless. 24  A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil.  This too, I see, is from the hand of God, 25  for without him, who can eat or find enjoyment?  26  To the person who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth  to hand it over to the one who pleases God.  This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind. Segment 4

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 4 (chapter 2) Toil is Meaningless 17  So I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me. All of it is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.  18  I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me.  19  And who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish?  Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. This too is meaningless.  20  So my heart began to despair over all my toilsome labor under the sun.  21  For a person may labor with wisdom, knowledge and skill, and then they must leave all they own to another who has not toiled for it. This too is meaningless and a great misfortune.  22  What do people get for all the toil and anxious striving with which they labor under the sun?  23  All their days their work is grief and pain; even at night their minds do not rest. This too is meaningless. 24  A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil.  This too, I see, is from the hand of God, 25  for without him, who can eat or find enjoyment?  26  To the person who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth  to hand it over to the one who pleases God.  This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind. Segment 4

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 4 (chapter 2) Toil is Meaningless 17  So I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me. All of it is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.  18  I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me.  19  And who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish?  Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. This too is meaningless.  20  So my heart began to despair over all my toilsome labor under the sun.  21  For a person may labor with wisdom, knowledge and skill, and then they must leave all they own to another who has not toiled for it. This too is meaningless and a great misfortune.  22  What do people get for all the toil and anxious striving with which they labor under the sun?  23  All their days their work is grief and pain; even at night their minds do not rest. This too is meaningless. 24  A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil.  This too, I see, is from the hand of God, 25  for without him, who can eat or find enjoyment?  26  To the person who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth  to hand it over to the one who pleases God.  This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind. Segment 4

“…in my death bed, I found no joy whatsoever in whatever objects I had – my Ferrari, thinking of the land I was going to buy to build my bungalow, etc, having a successful business. It brought me ZERO comfort, ZERO joy, nothing at all. Do you think I can hold onto this piece of metal and it’s going to give true joy? Nah, it’s not going to happen.” - from the testimony of Dr. Richard Teo, 24th November 2011

Ecclesiastes 12:1 Remember your Creator in the days of your youth, before the days of trouble come and the years approach when you will say, “I find no pleasure in them”

“I went to church for a while, after some time, I got tired. I said it’s time to… stop going to church. I had a lot more things to pursue – girls, studies, sports, etc. After all, I had achieved all these things without God today, so who needs God?” - from the testimony of Dr. Richard Teo, 24th November 2011

Ecclesiastes 12:13 Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind.

“If I were to sum it up, I’d say that the earlier we sort out the priorities in our lives, the better it is. Don’t be like me – I had to learn it through the hard way… This has happened, it gave me a chance to come back to God. Few things I’d learnt though: 1. Trust in the Lord your God with all your heart… 2. Love and serve others, not just ourselves.” - from the testimony of Dr. Richard Teo, 24th November 2011

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 5 (chapter 2) Toil is Meaningless 17  So I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me. All of it is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.  18  I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me.  19  And who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish?  Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. This too is meaningless.  20  So my heart began to despair over all my toilsome labor under the sun.  21  For a person may labor with wisdom, knowledge and skill, and then they must leave all they own to another who has not toiled for it. This too is meaningless and a great misfortune.  22  What do people get for all the toil and anxious striving with which they labor under the sun?  23  All their days their work is grief and pain; even at night their minds do not rest. This too is meaningless. 24  A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil.  This too, I see, is from the hand of God, 25  for without him, who can eat or find enjoyment?  26  To the person who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth  to hand it over to the one who pleases God.  This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind. Segment 5

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 5 (chapter 2) Toil is Meaningless 17  So I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me. All of it is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.  18  I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me.  19  And who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish?  Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. This too is meaningless.  20  So my heart began to despair over all my toilsome labor under the sun.  21  For a person may labor with wisdom, knowledge and skill, and then they must leave all they own to another who has not toiled for it. This too is meaningless and a great misfortune.  22  What do people get for all the toil and anxious striving with which they labor under the sun?  23  All their days their work is grief and pain; even at night their minds do not rest. This too is meaningless. 24  A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil.  This too, I see, is from the hand of God, 25  for without him, who can eat or find enjoyment?  26  To the person who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth  to hand it over to the one who pleases God.  This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind. Segment 5

Ecclesiastes 1:12 ~ 2:26 Segment 5 (chapter 2) Toil is Meaningless 17  So I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me. All of it is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.  18  I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me.  19  And who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish?  Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. This too is meaningless.  20  So my heart began to despair over all my toilsome labor under the sun.  21  For a person may labor with wisdom, knowledge and skill, and then they must leave all they own to another who has not toiled for it. This too is meaningless and a great misfortune.  22  What do people get for all the toil and anxious striving with which they labor under the sun?  23  All their days their work is grief and pain; even at night their minds do not rest. This too is meaningless. 24  A person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil.  This too, I see, is from the hand of God, 25  for without him, who can eat or find enjoyment?  26  To the person who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness, but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering and storing up wealth  to hand it over to the one who pleases God.  This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind. Segment 5