Ecclesiastes 1:2

2:11,15,17,19,21,23,26; 3:19; 4:4,8,16; 5:10; 6:11; 11:8,10; 12:8

Ps 39:5,6; 62:9,10; 144:4; Ro 8:20

Ecclesiastes 1:14

17,18; 2:11,17,26; 1Ki 4:30-32; Ps 39:5,6

Ecclesiastes 2:11

I looked.

1:14; Ge 1:31; Ex 39:43; 1Jo 2:16,17

behold.

17-23; 1:3,14; Hab 2:13; 1Ti 6:6

Ecclesiastes 2:22-23

hath man.

1:3; 3:9; 5:10,11,17; 6:7,8; 8:15; Pr 16:26; 1Ti 6:8

and of the.

4:6,8; Ps 127:2; Mt 6:11,25,34; 16:26; Lu 12:22,29; Php 4:6

1Pe 5:7

all.

Ge 47:9; Job 5:7; 14:1; Ps 90:7-10,15; 127:2

his heart.

5:12; Es 6:1; Job 7:13,14; Ps 6:6,7; 32:4; 77:2-4; Da 6:18; Ac 14:22

Ecclesiastes 4:4

every, etc. Heb. all the rightness of work, that this is theenvy of man from his neighbour.

Ge 4:4-8; 37:2-11; 1Sa 18:8,9,14-16,29,30; Pr 27:4; Mt 27:18

Ac 7:9; Jas 4:5; 1Jo 3:12

This is.

16; 1:14; 2:21,26; 6:9,11; Ge 37:4,11

Ecclesiastes 6:2

a man.

5:19; 1Ki 3:13; 1Ch 29:25,28; 2Ch 1:11; Da 5:18

so.

2:4-10; De 8:7-10; Jud 18:10; Job 21:9-15; Ps 17:14; 73:7

Lu 12:19,20

yet.A man may possess much earthly goods, and yet have neither the heart nor power to enjoy them. Possession and fruition are not necessarily joined together; and this is also among the vanities of life, and was and still is a very "common evil among men." It belongs to God as much to give the power to enjoy, as it does to give earthly blessings.

but.

De 28:33,43; Ps 39:6; La 5:2; Ho 7:9

vanity.

4:4,8; 5:16
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