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Ecclesiastes 4:6-8
International Standard Version
Ecclesiastes 4:6-8
International Standard Version
6 It’s better to have one handful of tranquility than to have two handfuls of trouble and to chase after the wind.
On Aloneness and Companionship
7 Then I turned to re-examine something else that is pointless on earth: 8 Consider someone who is alone, having neither son nor brother. There is no end to all of his work, and he is[a] never satisfied with wealth. “So for whom do I work,” he asks,[b] “and deprive myself of pleasure?” This, too, is pointless and a terrible tragedy.
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- Ecclesiastes 4:8 Lit. and his eyes are
- Ecclesiastes 4:8 The Heb. lacks he asks
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