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  • Ecclesiastes 1:6 - The wind goes to the south and circles around to the north; round and round the wind goes and on its rounds it returns.
  • Ecclesiastes 1:7 - All the streams flow into the sea, but the sea is not full, and to the place where the streams flow, there they will flow again.
  • Ecclesiastes 1:8 - All this monotony is tiresome; no one can bear to describe it: The eye is never satisfied with seeing, nor is the ear ever content with hearing.
  • Ecclesiastes 1:9 - What exists now is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; there is nothing truly new on earth.
  • Psalms 73:6 - Arrogance is their necklace, and violence their clothing.
  • Ecclesiastes 4:1 - So I again considered all the oppression that continually occurs on earth. This is what I saw: The oppressed were in tears, but no one was comforting them; no one delivers them from the power of their oppressors.
  • Ecclesiastes 4:2 - So I considered those who are dead and gone more fortunate than those who are still alive.
  • Ecclesiastes 4:3 - But better than both is the one who has not been born and has not seen the evil things that are done on earth.
  • Ecclesiastes 4:4 - Then I considered all the skillful work that is done: Surely it is nothing more than competition between one person and another. This also is profitless – like chasing the wind.
  • Ecclesiastes 1:17 - So I decided to discern the benefit of wisdom and knowledge over foolish behavior and ideas; however, I concluded that even this endeavor is like trying to chase the wind!
  • Ecclesiastes 1:18 - For with great wisdom comes great frustration; whoever increases his knowledge merely increases his heartache.
  • Ecclesiastes 2:3 - I thought deeply about the effects of indulging myself with wine (all the while my mind was guiding me with wisdom) and the effects of behaving foolishly, so that I might discover what is profitable for people to do on earth during the few days of their lives.
  • Ecclesiastes 2:4 - I increased my possessions: I built houses for myself; I planted vineyards for myself.
  • Ecclesiastes 2:5 - I designed royal gardens and parks for myself, and I planted all kinds of fruit trees in them.
  • Ecclesiastes 2:6 - I constructed pools of water for myself, to irrigate my grove of flourishing trees.
  • Ecclesiastes 2:7 - I purchased male and female slaves, and I owned slaves who were born in my house; I also possessed more livestock – both herds and flocks – than any of my predecessors in Jerusalem.
  • Ecclesiastes 2:8 - I also amassed silver and gold for myself, as well as valuable treasures taken from kingdoms and provinces. I acquired male singers and female singers for myself, and what gives a man sensual delight – a harem of beautiful concubines!
  • Ecclesiastes 2:9 - So I was far wealthier than all my predecessors in Jerusalem, yet I maintained my objectivity:
  • Ecclesiastes 2:10 - I did not restrain myself from getting whatever I wanted; I did not deny myself anything that would bring me pleasure. So all my accomplishments gave me joy; this was my reward for all my effort.
  • Ecclesiastes 2:11 - Yet when I reflected on everything I had accomplished and on all the effort that I had expended to accomplish it, I concluded: “All these achievements and possessions are ultimately profitless – like chasing the wind! There is nothing gained from them on earth.”
  • Ecclesiastes 4:16 - There is no end to all the people nor to the past generations, yet future generations will not rejoice in him. This also is profitless and like chasing the wind.
  • Ecclesiastes 3:19 - For the fate of humans and the fate of animals are the same: As one dies, so dies the other; both have the same breath. There is no advantage for humans over animals, for both are fleeting.
  • Hosea 12:1 - Ephraim continually feeds on the wind; he chases the east wind all day; he multiplies lies and violence. They make treaties with Assyria, and send olive oil as tribute to Egypt.
  • Ecclesiastes 4:8 - A man who is all alone with no companion, he has no children nor siblings; yet there is no end to all his toil, and he is never satisfied with riches. He laments, “For whom am I toiling and depriving myself of pleasure?” This also is futile and a burdensome task!
  • Ecclesiastes 5:7 - Just as there is futility in many dreams, so also in many words. Therefore, fear God!
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