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6:1 is bad there that I saw under the sun, and it is among men in general: 6:2 A with that rich man god hath given, abundance and honor, thus it wanteth nothing for its heart of all those which it desireth, however god giveth him not energy to eat, however stranger eateth him: this one is a vanity and is badly disease.
6:3, if a man of the children hundred testify and much of years live, so that the days of its years are much and that its heart with good and also which him not burial to have is not filled; I say who which is better untimely birth than he.
6:4 become him inside cometh with a vanity and departeth in blackening and its name darkness.
6:5 moreover it do not cover hath considering the still allowed sun a thing: this one hath more remainder than other.
6:6 Yea, although it lives declared twice years miles, however hath him considering step of good: not to go all in a place? is 6:7 all the work of the man for his opening, and but is not the appetite filled.
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6:8 for which hath the intelligent one more than the imbecile? that which hath those arm, knoweth to go this one before to the life? Better 6:9 is the sight of the eyes than wandering the desire: this one is also a vanity and vexation spirit.
of 6:10 that which is already called the summer hath and it becomes known that it is a man: aucuns cannot fight him with him that that he.
it is more powerful 6:11 it is there much sees, things, vanity increases what is the best man? 6:12 for which knoweth what is good for man in this life, the every day of its futile life which him spendeth like shade? it for which with a man, what can explain must be after him under the sun?
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