Contemporary English Version Anglicised

Ecclesiastes 2:7-20 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

7. I owned slaves, and their sons and daughters became my slaves. I had more sheep and goats than anyone who had ever lived in Jerusalem.

8. Foreign rulers brought me silver, gold, and precious treasures. Men and women sang for me, and I had many wives who gave me great pleasure.

9. I was the most famous person who had ever lived in Jerusalem, and I was very wise.

10. I got whatever I wanted and did whatever made me happy. But most of all, I enjoyed my work.

11. Then I thought about everything I had done, including the hard work, and it was simply chasing the wind. Nothing on earth is worth the trouble.

12. I asked myself, “What can the next king do that I haven't done?” Then I decided to compare wisdom with foolishness and stupidity.

13. And I discovered that wisdom is better than foolishness, just as light is better than darkness.

14. Wisdom is like having two good eyes; foolishness leaves you in the dark. But wise or foolish, we all end up the same.

15. Finally, I said to myself, “Being wise got me nowhere! The same thing will happen to me that happens to fools. Nothing makes sense.

16. Wise or foolish, we all die and are soon forgotten.”

17. This made me hate life. Everything we do is painful; it's just as senseless as chasing the wind.

18. Suddenly I realized that others would some day get everything I had worked so hard for, then I started hating it all.

19. Who knows if those people will be sensible or stupid? Either way, they will own everything I have earned by hard work and wisdom. It doesn't make sense.

20. I thought about all my hard work, and I felt depressed.