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  • I thought of beguiling my senses with wine, though my mind was concerned with wisdom, and of taking up folly, until I should understand what is best for men to do under the heavens during the limited days of their life. (Ecclesiastes 2, 3)

  • I became great, and I stored up more than all others before me in Jerusalem; my wisdom, too, stayed with me. (Ecclesiastes 2, 9)

  • For what will the man do who is to come after the king? What men have already done! I went on to the consideration of wisdom, madness and folly. (Ecclesiastes 2, 12)

  • And I saw that wisdom has the advantage over folly as much as light has the advantage over darkness. (Ecclesiastes 2, 13)

  • For here is a man who has labored with wisdom and knowledge and skill, and to another, who has not labored over it, he must leave his property. This also is vanity and a great misfortune. (Ecclesiastes 2, 21)

  • For to whatever man he sees fit he gives wisdom and knowledge and joy; but to the sinner he gives the task of gathering possessions to be given to whatever man God sees fit. This also is vanity and a chase after wind. (Ecclesiastes 2, 26)

  • Do not say: How is it that former times were better than these? For it is not in wisdom that you ask about this. (Ecclesiastes 7, 10)

  • Wisdom and an inheritance are good, and an advantage to those that see the sun. (Ecclesiastes 7, 11)

  • For the protection of wisdom is as the protection of money; and the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom preserves the life of its owner. (Ecclesiastes 7, 12)

  • Wisdom is a better defense for the wise man than would be ten princes in the city, (Ecclesiastes 7, 19)

  • All these things I probed in wisdom. I said, "I will acquire wisdom"; but it was beyond me. (Ecclesiastes 7, 23)

  • I turned my thoughts toward knowledge; I sought and pursued wisdom and reason, and I recognized that wickedness is foolish and folly is madness. (Ecclesiastes 7, 25)


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