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Isaac Leeser Tanakh - Ecclesiastes - Ecclesiastes 5

Ecclesiastes 5:7-16

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7(5:6) For in the multitude of dreams and vanities there are also many words; but rather fear thou God.
8(5:7) If thou see the oppression of the poor, and violence done to justice and righteousness in a province, do not feel astounded at the matter; for one that is high watcheth over the high; and over them, the highest Power.
9(5:8) But the advantage of a land in all things is, a king who is subject to the country.
10(5:9) He that loveth money will never be satisfied with money; nor he that loveth abundance, with any increase. Also this is vanity.
11(5:10) When prosperity increaseth, those that consume it likewise increase: and what advantage is there to its owner, saving to see it with his eyes?
12(5:11) Sweet is the sleep of the laboring man, whether he eat little or much; but the overabundance of the rich will not suffer him to sleep.
13(5:12) There is a sore evil which I have seen under the sun, namely, riches reserved for their owner to his own hurt.
14(5:13) And these riches are lost through an unfortunate event; and he begetteth a son, and hath not the least in his hand:
15(5:14) As he came forth out of his mother's womb, naked will he return to go as he came; and not the least will he carry off for his toil, which he might take away with him.
16(5:15) And also this is a sore evil, that in all points as he came, so must he go: and what profit hath he that hath toiled for the wind?

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