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  • The wise have their eyes open, the fool walks in the dark. No doubt! But I know, too, that one fate awaits them both. (Ecclesiastes 2, 14)

  • 'Since the fool's fate', I thought to myself, 'will be my fate too, what is the point of my having been wise?' I realised that this too is futile. (Ecclesiastes 2, 15)

  • For the fate of human and the fate of animal is the same: as the one dies, so the other dies; both have the selfsame breath. Human is in no way better off than animal -- since all is futile. (Ecclesiastes 3, 19)

  • Yes, I have applied myself to all this and experienced all this to be so: that is to say, that the upright and the wise, with their activities, are in the hands of God. We do not understand either love or hate, where we are concerned, both of them are futile. And for all of us is reserved a common fate, for the upright and for the wicked, for the food and for the bad; whether we are ritually pure or not, whether we offer sacrifice or not: it is the same for the good and for the sinner, for someone who takes a vow, as for someone who fears to do so. (Ecclesiastes 9, 1)

  • futile. And for all of us is reserved a common fate, for the upright and for the wicked, for the good and for the bad; whether we are ritually pure or not, whether we offer sacrifice or not: it is the same for the good and for the sinner, for someone who takes a vow, as for someone who fears to do so. (Ecclesiastes 9, 2)

  • This is another evil among those occurring under the sun: that there should be the same fate for everyone. The human heart, however, is full of wickedness; folly lurks in our hearts throughout our lives, until we end among the dead. (Ecclesiastes 9, 3)

  • Whether he was ploughman or shepherd, or somebody at work in the desert, he was still overtaken and suffered the inevitable fate, for all had been bound by the one same chain of darkness. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 17)

  • A well-deserved fate urged them to this extreme and made them forget what had already happened, so that they would add to their torments the one punishment outstanding (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 4)

  • the cypresses, the cedars of Lebanon, rejoice aloud at your fate, "Now that you have been laid low, no one comes up to fell us." (Isaiah 14, 8)

  • At evening all is terror, by morning all have disappeared. Such will be the lot of those who plunder us, such, the fate of our despoilers. (Isaiah 17, 14)

  • When the news reaches Egypt, they will tremble to hear Tyre's fate. (Isaiah 23, 5)

  • I, I am your consoler. Why then should you be afraid of mortal human beings, of a child of man, whose fate is that of the grass? (Isaiah 51, 12)


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