7A time to rend, and a time to sew. A time to keep silence, and a time to speak.
8A time of love, and a time of hatred. A time of war, and a time of peace.
9What hath man more of his labour?
10I have seen the trouble, which God hath given the sons of men to be exercised in it.
11He hath made all things good in their time, and hath delivered the world to their consideration, so that man cannot find out the work which God hath made from the beginning to the end.
12And I have known that there was no better thing than to rejoice, and to do well in this life.
13For every man that eateth and drinketh, and seeth good of his labour, this is the gift of God.
14I have learned that all the works which God hath made, continue for ever: we cannot add any thing, nor take away from those things which God hath made that he may be feared.
15That which hath been made, the same continueth: the things that shall be, have already been: and God restoreth that which is past.
16I saw under the sun in the place of judgment wickedness, and in the place of justice iniquity.
17And I said in my heart: God shall judge both the just and the wicked, and then shall be the time of every thing.
18I said in my heart concerning the sons of men, that God would prove them, and shew them to be like beasts.
19Therefore the death of man, and of beasts is one, and the condition of them both is equal: as man dieth, so they also die: all things breathe alike, and man hath nothing more than beast: all things are subject to vanity.
20And all things go to one place: of earth they were made, and into earth they return together.
21Who knoweth if the spirit of the children of Adam ascend upward, and if the spirit of the beasts descend downward?
22And I have found that nothing is better than for a man to rejoice in his work, and that this is his portion. For who shall bring him to know the things that shall be after him?