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Passage Lookup: Ecclesiastes 1:12-18
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Ecclesiastes 1:12
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I, the Proclaimer, was king over Israel, in Jerusalem.
Ecclesiastes 1:13
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And I gave my heart to seek and to search out, wisely, concerning all things which are done under the heavens, - the same, is the vexatious employment God hath given to the sons of men, to work toilsomely therein,
Ecclesiastes 1:14
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I saw all the works which were done under the sun, - and lo! all, was vanity, and a feeding on wind.
Ecclesiastes 1:15
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That which is crooked, cannot be straight, - and, that which is wanting, cannot be reckoned.
Ecclesiastes 1:16
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Spake, I, in my heart, saying, As for me, lo! I have become great, and have gathered wisdom, beyond any one who hath been before me over Jerusalem, - and, my heart, hath seen much wisdom and knowledge:
Ecclesiastes 1:17
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yea I have given my heart, to know wisdom, and to know madness, and folly, - I know that, even this, is a feeding on wind.
Ecclesiastes 1:18
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For, in much wisdom, is much vexation, - and, he that increaseth knowledge, increaseth pain.
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