Talált 56 Eredmények: all is vanity

  • Again I considered all the labours of men, and I remarked that their industries are exposed to the envy of their neighhour: so in this also there is vanity, and fruitless care. (Ecclesiastes 4, 4)

  • Considering I found also another vanity under the sun: (Ecclesiastes 4, 7)

  • There is but one, and he hath not a second, no child, no brother, and yet he ceaseth not to labour, neither are his eyes satisfied with riches, neither doth he reflect, saying: For whom do I labour, and defraud my soul of good things? in this also is vanity, and a grievous vexation. (Ecclesiastes 4, 8)

  • The number of the people, of all that were before him is infinite: and they that shall come afterwards, shall not rejoice in him: but this also is vanity, and vexation of spirit. (Ecclesiastes 4, 16)

  • A covetous man shall not be satisfied with money: and he that loveth riches shall reap no fruit from them: so this also is vanity. (Ecclesiastes 5, 9)

  • A man to whom God hath given riches, and substance, and honour, and his soul wanteth nothing of all that he desireth: yet God doth not give him power to eat thereof, but a stranger shall eat it up. This is vanity and a great misery. (Ecclesiastes 6, 2)

  • Better it is to see what thou mayst desire, than to desire that which thou canst not know. But this also is vanity, and presumption of spirit. (Ecclesiastes 6, 9)

  • There are many words that have much vanity in disputing. (Ecclesiastes 6, 11)

  • For as the crackling of thorns burning under a pot, so is the laughter of a fool: now this also is vanity. (Ecclesiastes 7, 7)

  • These things also I saw in the days of my vanity: A just man perisheth in his justice, and a wicked man liveth a long time in his wickedness. (Ecclesiastes 7, 16)

  • I saw the wicked buried: who also when they were yet living were in the holy place, and were praised in the city as men of just works: but this also is vanity. (Ecclesiastes 8, 10)

  • There is also another vanity, which is done upon the earth. There are just men to whom evils happen, as though they had done the works of the wicked: and there are wicked men, who are as secure, as though they had the deeds of the just: but this also I judge most vain. (Ecclesiastes 8, 14)


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