1 The words of the Teacher, [ a ] the son [ b ] of David, king [ c ] in Jerusalem: [ d ]
2 “Futile! Futile!”
laments [ e ] the Teacher. [ f ]
“Absolutely futile! [ g ] Everything [ h ] is futile!” [ i ]
3 What benefit [ j ] do people [ k ] get from all the effort
which [ l ] they expend [ m ] on earth? [ n ]
4 A generation comes [ o ] and a generation goes, [ p ]
but the earth remains [ q ] the same [ r ] through the ages. [ s ]
5 The sun rises [ t ] and the sun sets; [ u ]
it hurries away [ v ] to a place from which it rises [ w ] again. [ x ]
6 The wind goes to the
south and circles around to the north;
round and round [ y ] the wind goes and on its rounds it returns. [ z ]
7 All the streams flow [ aa ] into the sea, but the sea is not full,
and to the place where the streams flow, there they will
flow again. [ ab ]
8 All this [ ac ] monotony [ ad ] is tiresome; no one can bear [ ae ] to describe it. [ af ]
The eye is never satisfied with seeing, nor is the ear ever
content [ ag ] with hearing.
9 What exists now [ ah ] is what will be, [ ai ]
and what has been done is what will be done;
there is nothing truly new on earth. [ aj ]
10 Is there anything about
which someone can say, “Look at this! It is new”? [ ak ]
It was already [ al ] done long ago, [ am ] before our time. [ an ]
11 No one remembers the
former events, [ ao ]
nor will anyone remember [ ap ] the events that are yet to happen; [ aq ]
they will not be remembered by the future generations. [ ar ]
12 I, the Teacher, have
been king over Israel in Jerusalem.
13 I decided [ as ] to carefully [ at ] and thoroughly examine [ au ]
all that has been accomplished on earth. [ av ]
I concluded: [ aw ] God has given people [ ax ] a burdensome task [ ay ]
that keeps them [ az ] occupied. [ ba ]
14 I reflected on
everything that is accomplished by man [ bb ] on earth, [ bc ]
and I concluded: Everything [ bd ] he has accomplished [ be ] is futile [ bf ] —like chasing the wind! [ bg ]
15 What is bent [ bh ] cannot be straightened, [ bi ]
and what is missing [ bj ] cannot be supplied. [ bk ]
16 I thought to
myself, [ bl ]
“I have become much wiser [ bm ] than any of my predecessors who ruled [ bn ] over Jerusalem;
I [ bo ] have acquired much wisdom and knowledge.” [ bp ]
17 So I decided [ bq ] to discern the benefit of [ br ] wisdom and knowledge over [ bs ] foolish behavior and ideas; [ bt ]
however, I concluded [ bu ] that even [ bv ] this endeavor [ bw ] is like [ bx ] trying to chase the wind. [ by ]
18 For with great wisdom
comes [ bz ] great frustration;
whoever increases his [ ca ] knowledge merely [ cb ] increases his [ cc ] heartache.