קהלת דEcclesiastes 4
I further observed all the oppression that goes on under the sun: the tears of the oppressed, with none to comfort them; and their oppressors’ power, with none to comfort them.
Then I accounted those who died long since more fortunate than those who are still living;
and happier than either are those who have not yet come into being and have never witnessed the miseries that go on under the sun.
I have also noted that all labor and skillful enterprise come from people’s envy of one another—another futility and pursuit of wind!
[True,]Fools fold their hands together And have to eat their own flesh.
[But no less truly,]Better is a handful of gratificationThan two fistfuls of labor that is pursuit of wind.
And I have noted this further futility under the sun:
the case of a man who is alone, with no companion, who has neither son nor brother; yet he amasses wealth without limit, and his eye is never sated with riches. For whom, now, is he amassing it while denying himself enjoyment? That too is a futility and an unhappy business.
Two are better off than one, in that they have greater benefit from their earnings.
For should they fall, one can raise the other; but woe to someone who is alone and falls with no companion to assist!
Further, when two lie together they are warm; but how can someone who is alone get warm?
Also, if someone attacks, two can withstand it. A threefold cord is not readily broken!
Better a poor but wise youth than an old but foolish king who no longer has the sense to heed warnings.
For the former can emerge from a dungeon to become king; while the latter, even if born to kingship, can become a pauper. as a verb; cf. Ps. 34.11.
[However,] I reflected about all the living who walk under the sun with that youthful successor who steps into his place.
Unnumbered are the multitudes of all those who preceded them; and later generations will not acclaim him either. For that too is futile and pursuit of wind.
Be not overeager to go to the House of God: more acceptable is obedience than the offering of fools, for they know nothing [but] to do wrong.