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Is it not better to eat and drink, and to show his soul the good things of his labors? And this is from the hand of God. (Ecclesiastes 2, 24)
God has given, to the man who is good in his sight, wisdom, and knowledge, and rejoicing. But to the sinner, he has given affliction and needless worrying, so as to add, and to gather, and to deliver, to him who has pleased God. But this, too, is emptiness and a hollow worrying of the mind. (Ecclesiastes 2, 26)
He has made all things good in their time, and he has handed over the world to their disputes, so that man may not discover the work which God made from the beginning, even until the end. (Ecclesiastes 3, 11)
For this is a gift from God: when each man eats and drinks, and sees the good results of his labor. (Ecclesiastes 3, 13)
I have learned that all the works which God has made continue on, in perpetuity. We are not able to add anything, nor to take anything away, from those things which God has made in order that he may be feared. (Ecclesiastes 3, 14)
He is one, and he does not have a second: no son, no brother. And yet he does not cease to labor, nor are his eyes satisfied with wealth, nor does he reflect, saying: “For whom do I labor and cheat my soul of good things?” In this, too, is emptiness and a most burdensome affliction. (Ecclesiastes 4, 8)
You should not use your mouth so as to cause your flesh to sin. And you should not say, in the sight of an Angel, “There is no Providence.” For God, being angry at your words, may scatter all the works of your hands. (Ecclesiastes 5, 5)
Sleep is sweet to one who works, whether he consumes little or much. But the satiation of a wealthy man will not permit him to sleep. (Ecclesiastes 5, 11)
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)
He has not seen the sun, nor recognized the difference between good and evil. (Ecclesiastes 6, 5)
Even if he were to live for two thousand years, and yet not thoroughly enjoy what is good, does not each one hurry on to the same place? (Ecclesiastes 6, 6)
A good name is better than precious ointments, and a day of death is better than a day of birth. (Ecclesiastes 7, 2)
