Catholic Public Domain Version

Ecclesiastes 2:13-26 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

13. And I saw that wisdom surpasses foolishness, so much so that they differ as much as light from darkness.

14. The eyes of a wise man are in his head. A foolish man walks in darkness. Yet I learned that one would pass away like the other.

15. And I said in my heart: "If the death of both the foolish and myself will be one, how does it benefit me, if I have given myself more thoroughly to the work of wisdom?" And as I was speaking within my own mind, I perceived that this, too, is emptiness.

16. For there will not be a remembrance in perpetuity of the wise, nor of the foolish. And the future times will cover everything together, with oblivion. The learned die in a manner similar to the unlearned.

17. And, because of this, my life wearied me, since I saw that everything under the sun is evil, and everything is empty and an affliction of the spirit.

18. Again, I detested all my efforts, by which I had earnestly labored under the sun, to be taken up by an heir after me,

19. though I know not whether he will be wise or foolish. And yet he will have power over my labors, in which I have toiled and been anxious. And is there anything else so empty?

20. Therefore, I ceased, and my heart renounced further laboring under the sun.

21. For when someone labors in wisdom, and doctrine, and prudence, he leaves behind what he has obtained to one who is idle. So this, too, is emptiness and a great burden.

22. For how can a man benefit from all his labor and affliction of spirit, by which he has been tormented under the sun?

23. All his days have been filled with sorrows and hardships; neither does he rest his mind, even in the night. And is this not emptiness?

24. Is it not better to eat and drink, and to show his soul the good things of his labors? And this is from the hand of God.

25. So who will feast and overflow with delights as much as I have?

26. God has given, to the man who is good in his sight, wisdom, and knowledge, and rejoicing. But to the sinner, he has given affliction and needless worrying, so as to add, and to gather, and to deliver, to him who has pleased God. But this, too, is emptiness and a hollow worrying of the mind.