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All the days of his life he consumes: in darkness, and with many worries, and in distress as well as sadness. (Ecclesiastes 5, 16)
And so, this has seemed good to me: that a person should eat and drink, and should enjoy the fruits of his labor, in which he has toiled under the sun, for the number of the days of his life that God has given him. For this is his portion. (Ecclesiastes 5, 17)
And then he will not fully remember the days of his life, because God occupies his heart with delights. (Ecclesiastes 5, 19)
It is a man to whom God has given wealth, and resources, and honor; and out of all that he desires, nothing is lacking to his life; yet God does not grant him the ability to consume these things, but instead a man who is a stranger will devour them. This is emptiness and a great misfortune. (Ecclesiastes 6, 2)
What do the wise have which is more than the foolish? And what does the pauper have, except to continue on to that place, where there is life? (Ecclesiastes 6, 8)
Why is it necessary for a man to seek things that are greater than himself, when he does not know what is advantageous for himself in his life, during the number of the days of his sojourn, and while time passes by like a shadow? Or who will be able to tell him what will be in the future after him under the sun? (Ecclesiastes 7, 1)
For as wisdom protects, so also does money protect. But learning and wisdom have this much more: that they grant life to one who possesses them. (Ecclesiastes 7, 13)
And so, I praised rejoicing, because there was no good for a man under the sun, except to eat and drink, and to be cheerful, and because he may take nothing with him from his labor in the days of his life, which God has given to him under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 8, 15)
Enjoy life with the wife whom you love, all the days of your uncertain life which have been given to you under the sun, during all the time of your vanity. For this is your portion in life and in your labor, with which you labor under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 9, 9)
Do not court death by the error of your life, nor procure your destruction by the works of your hands, (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 12)
therefore, when it is extinguished, our body will be ashes, and our spirit will be diffused like a soft breeze, and our life will pass away like the wisp of a cloud, just as a mist is dissolved when it is driven away by the rays of the sun and overpowered by its heat. (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 3)
Therefore, let us encircle the just, because he is useless to us, and he is against our works, and he reproaches us with our legal offenses, and makes known to us the sins of our way of life. (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 12)
