To all the time and season, to every thing under the heaven.
A season to give birth, and a season to die; a season to plant, and a season to pluck out the thing being planted;
a season to kill, and a season to heal; a season to demolish, and a season to build;
a season to weep, and a season to laugh; a season to lament, and a season to dance;
a season to throw stones, and a season to gather stones; a season to embrace, and a season to be far from embrace;
a season to seek, and a season to lose; a season to keep, and a season to cast out;
a season to tear, and a season to sew; a season to be quiet, and a season to speak;
a season to be fond of, and a season to detest; a season of war, and a season of peace.
What advantage of the one doing things in which he makes an effort?
I saw with the distraction which God gave to the sons of men to be distracting to him.
All which he made is good in his season; and indeed with the eon he gave in their heart, so that should not find man the action which God did from beginning till end.
I knew that there is not good in them, except to be glad and to do good in his life.
And indeed, every man who shall eat and shall drink and should behold good in all his effort — a gift of God it is
I knew that all things as many as God did, they shall be into the eon. Unto them it is not to add, and from them it is not to remove. And God did that they should fear from in front of him.
The thing becoming, already is; and as much as there is to be, already has become; and God shall seek the thing pursuing.
And still I beheld under the sun the place of the of judgment — there the impious one ; and a place of the just — there was the pious one .
I said in my heart, With the just and with the impious, God will judge, for there is a season for every thing, and for every action there.
I said in my heart, concerning the speech of the sons of man, that will examine them [[G2316|God],] and to show that they are beasts.
And indeed to them the event of the sons of man, and the event of the beast is event one to them; as the death of this one , so also the death of this other one ; and breath one to all. And what abounded the man more than the cattle? Nothing. For all things are folly.
All things go to place [[G1520|one];] all things came from the dust, and all things return to the dust.
And who has known the spirit of the sons of man, if it ascends itself upward? and the spirit of the beast, if it goes down itself below into the earth?
And I saw that there is no good, except where shall be glad man in his actions; for it is his portion. For who will lead him to see in what ever should take place after him?