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And when I turned myself to all the works which my hands had wrought, and to the labours wherein I had laboured in vain, I saw in all things vanity, and vexation of mind, and that nothing was lasting under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 2, 11)
Whom I know not whether he will be a wise man or a fool, and he shall have rule over all my labours with which I have laboured and been solicitous: and is there any thing so vain? (Ecclesiastes 2, 19)
For he came in vain, and goeth to darkness, and his name shall be wholly forgotten. (Ecclesiastes 6, 4)
There is also another vanity, which is done upon the earth. There are just men to whom evils happen, as though they had done the works of the wicked: and there are wicked men, who are as secure, as though they had the deeds of the just: but this also I judge most vain. (Ecclesiastes 8, 14)
Remove anger from thy heart, and put away evil from thy flesh. For youth and pleasure are vain. (Ecclesiastes 11, 10)
For he that rejecteth wisdom, and discipline, is unhappy: and their hope is vain, and their labours without fruit, and their works unprofitable. (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 11)
But all men are vain, in whom there is not the knowledge of God: and who by these good things that are seen, could not understand him that is, neither by attending to the works have acknowledged who was the workman: (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 1)
And of the same clay by a vain labour he maketh a god: he who a little before was made of earth himself, and a little after returneth to the same out of which he was taken, when his life which was lent him shall be called for again. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 8)
But his care is, not that he shall labour, nor that his life is short, but he striveth with the goldsmiths and silversmiths: and he endeavoureth to do like the workers in brass, and counteth it a glory to make vain things. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 9)
For his heart is ashes, and his hope vain earth, and his life more base than clay: (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 10)
He that wanteth understanding thinketh vain things: and the foolish, and erring man, thinketh foolish things. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 23)
A man without grace is as a vain fable, it shall be continually in the mouth of the unwise. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 21)