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(0.67)Ecc 5:11

When someone’s 1  prosperity 2  increases, those who consume it also increase; so what does its owner 3  gain, except that he gets to see it with his eyes? 4 

(0.67)Ecc 5:12

The sleep of the laborer is pleasant – whether he eats little or much – but the wealth of the rich will not allow him to sleep.

(0.67)Ecc 6:7

All of man’s labor is for nothing more than 1  to fill his stomach 2  – yet his appetite 3  is never satisfied!

(0.67)Ecc 6:8

So what advantage does a wise man have over a fool? 1  And what advantage 2  does a pauper gain by knowing how to survive? 3 

(0.67)Ecc 7:18

It is best to take hold of one warning 1  without letting go of the other warning; 2  for the one who fears God will follow 3  both warnings. 4 

(0.67)Ecc 7:23

I have examined all this by wisdom; I said, “I am determined 1  to comprehend this” 2  – but it was beyond my grasp. 3 

(0.67)Ecc 8:1

Who is 1  a 2  wise person? Who knows the solution 3  to a problem? 4  A person’s wisdom brightens his appearance, 5  and softens 6  his harsh countenance. 7 

(0.67)Ecc 9:15

However, a poor but wise man lived in the city, 1  and he could have delivered 2  the city by his wisdom, but no one listened 3  to that poor man.

(0.67)Ecc 9:16

So I concluded that wisdom is better than might, 1  but a poor man’s wisdom is despised; no one ever listens 2  to his advice. 3 

(0.67)Ecc 12:9

Not only was the Teacher wise, 1  but he also taught knowledge to the people; he carefully evaluated 2  and arranged 3  many proverbs.

(0.67)Sos 1:2

The Beloved to Her Lover: 1  Oh, how I wish you 2  would kiss me passionately! 3  For your lovemaking 4  is more delightful 5  than wine. 6 

(0.67)Sos 1:5

The Beloved to the Maidens: I am dark but lovely, O maidens 1  of Jerusalem, dark 2  like the tents of Qedar, 3  lovely 4  like the tent curtains 5  of Salmah. 6 

(0.67)Sos 1:15

The Lover to His Beloved: Oh, 1  how beautiful you are, my beloved! 2  Oh, how beautiful you are! Your eyes 3  are like doves! 4 

(0.67)Sos 1:16

The Beloved to Her Lover: Oh, how handsome you are, my lover! 1  Oh, 2  how delightful 3  you are! The lush foliage 4  is our canopied bed; 5 

(0.67)Sos 2:15

The Beloved to Her Lover: Catch 1  the foxes 2  for us, the little foxes, 3  that ruin the vineyards 4  – for our vineyard is in bloom.

(0.67)Sos 2:17

The Beloved to Her Lover: Until the dawn arrives 1  and the shadows flee, turn, 2  my beloved – be like a gazelle or a young stag on the mountain gorges. 3 

(0.67)Sos 4:12

The Lover to His Beloved: You are a locked garden, 1  my sister, my bride; you are an enclosed spring, a sealed-up fountain.

(0.67)Sos 5:5

I arose to open for my beloved; my hands dripped with myrrh – my fingers flowed with myrrh on the handles of the lock.

(0.67)Sos 5:8

The Beloved to the Maidens: O maidens of Jerusalem, I command you – If you find my beloved, what will you tell him? Tell him that I am lovesick! 1 

(0.67)Sos 6:4

The Lover to His Beloved: My darling, you are as beautiful as Tirzah, 1  as lovely as Jerusalem, 2  as awe-inspiring 3  as bannered armies!



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