1
To
every
[thing
there
is]
a
season,
and
a
time
to
every
purpose
under
the
heaven:
2
A
time
to
be
born,
and
a
time
to
die;
a
time
to
plant,
and
a
time
to
pluck
up
[that
which
is]
planted;
3
A
time
to
kill,
and
a
time
to
heal;
a
time
to
break
down,
and
a
time
to
build
4
A
time
to
weep,
and
a
time
to
laugh;
a
time
to
mourn,
and
a
time
to
dance;
5
A
time
to
cast
away
stones,
and
a
time
to
gather
stones
together;
a
time
to
embrace,
and
a
time
to
refrain
from
embracing;
6
A
time
to
get,
and
a
time
to
lose;
a
time
to
keep,
and
a
time
to
cast
away;
7
A
time
to
rend,
and
a
time
to
sew;
a
time
to
keep
silence,
and
a
time
to
speak;
8
A
time
to
love,
and
a
time
to
hate;
a
time
of
war,
and
a
time
of
peace.
9
What
profit
hath
he
that
worketh
in
that
wherein
he
laboureth?
10
I
have
seen
the
travail,
which
God
hath
given
to
the
sons
of
men
to
be
exercised
in
11
He
hath
made
every
[thing]
beautiful
in
his
time:
also
he
hath
set
the
world
in
their
heart,
so
that
no
man
can
find
out
the
work
that
God
maketh
from
the
beginning
to
the
end.
12
I
know
that
[there
is]
no
good
in
them,
but
for
[a
man]
to
rejoice,
and
to
do
good
in
his
life.
13
And
also
that
every
man
should
eat
and
drink,
and
enjoy
the
good
of
all
his
labour,
it
[is]
the
gift
of
God.
14
I
know
that,
whatsoever
God
doeth,
it
shall
be
for
ever:
nothing
can
be
put
to
it,
nor
any
thing
taken
from
it:
and
God
doeth
[it],
that
[men]
should
fear
before
him.
15
That
which
hath
been
is
now;
and
that
which
is
to
be
hath
already
been;
and
God
requireth
that
which
is
past.
16
And
moreover
I
saw
under
the
sun
the
place
of
judgment,
[that]
wickedness
[was]
there;
and
the
place
of
righteousness,
[that]
iniquity
[was]
there.
17
I
said
in
mine
heart,
God
shall
judge
the
righteous
and
the
wicked:
for
[there
is]
a
time
there
for
every
purpose
and
for
every
work.
18
I
said
in
mine
heart
concerning
the
estate
of
the
sons
of
men,
that
God
might
manifest
them,
and
that
they
might
see
that
they
themselves
are
beasts.
19
For
that
which
befalleth
the
sons
of
men
befalleth
beasts;
even
one
thing
befalleth
them:
as
the
one
dieth,
so
dieth
the
other;
yea,
they
have
all
one
breath;
so
that
a
man
hath
no
preeminence
above
a
beast:
for
all
[is]
vanity.
20
All
go
unto
one
place;
all
are
of
the
dust,
and
all
turn
to
dust
again.
21
Who
knoweth
the
spirit
of
man
that
goeth
upward,
and
the
spirit
of
the
beast
that
goeth
downward
to
the
earth?
22
Wherefore
I
perceive
that
[there
is]
nothing
better,
than
that
a
man
should
rejoice
in
his
own
works;
for
that
[is]
his
portion:
for
who
shall
bring
him
to
see
what
shall
be
after
him?