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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)


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