6:1 | [NASB] There is an evil which I have seen under the sun and it is prevalent among men-- |
6:2 | [NASB] a man to whom God has given riches and wealth and honor so that his soul lacks nothing of all that he desires; yet God has not empowered him to eat from them, for a foreigner enjoys them. This is vanity and a severe affliction. |
6:3 | [NASB] If a man fathers a hundred {children} and lives many years, however many they be, but his soul is not satisfied with good things and he does not even have a {proper} burial, {then} I say, "Better the miscarriage than he, |
6:4 | [NASB] for it comes in futility and goes into obscurity; and its name is covered in obscurity. |
6:5 | [NASB] "It never sees the sun and it never knows {anything;} it is better off than he. |
6:6 | [NASB] "Even if the {other} man lives a thousand years twice and does not enjoy good things--do not all go to one place?" |
6:7 | [NASB] All a man's labor is for his mouth and yet the appetite is not satisfied. |
6:8 | [NASB] For what advantage does the wise man have over the fool? What {advantage} does the poor man have, knowing {how} to walk before the living? |
6:9 | [NASB] What the eyes see is better than what the soul desires. This too is futility and a striving after wind. |
6:10 | [NASB] Whatever exists has already been named, and it is known what man is; for he cannot dispute with him who is stronger than he is. |
6:11 | [NASB] For there are many words which increase futility. What {then} is the advantage to a man? |
6:12 | [NASB] For who knows what is good for a man during {his} lifetime, {during} the few years of his futile life? He will spend them like a shadow. For who can tell a man what will be after him under the sun? |