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WORD Research this...Ecclesiastes 4
- 1 Τότε εγώ εστράφην και είδον πάσας τας αδικίας τας γινομένας υπό τον ήλιον· και ιδού, δάκρυα των αδικουμένων, και δεν υπήρχεν εις αυτούς ο παρηγορών· η δε δύναμις ήτο εν τη χειρί των αδικούντων αυτούς· και δεν υπήρχεν εις αυτούς ο παρηγορών.
- 2 Όθεν εγώ εμακάρισα τους τελευτήσαντας, τους ήδη αποθανόντας, μάλλον παρά τους ζώντας, όσοι ζώσιν έτι.
- 3 Καλήτερος δε αμφοτέρων είναι, όστις δεν υπήρξεν έτι, όστις δεν είδε τα πονηρά έργα τα γινόμενα υπό τον ήλιον.
- 4 Προσέτι εγώ εθεώρησα πάντα μόχθον και πάσαν επίτευξιν έργου, ότι διά τούτο ο άνθρωπος φθονείται υπό του πλησίον αυτού· και τούτο ματαιότης και θλίψις πνεύματος.
- 5 Ο άφρων περιπλέκει τας χείρας αυτού και τρώγει την εαυτού σάρκα.
- 6 Καλήτερον μία δραξ πλήρης αναπαύσεως παρά δύο πλήρεις μόχθου και θλίψεως πνεύματος.
- 7 Πάλιν εστράφην εγώ και είδον ματαιότητα υπό τον ήλιον·
- 8 υπάρχει τις και δεν έχει δεύτερον· ναι, δεν έχει ούτε υιόν ούτε αδελφόν· και όμως δεν παύει από παντός του μόχθου αυτού· μάλιστα ο οφθαλμός αυτού δεν χορταίνει πλούτου· και δεν λέγει, διά τίνα εγώ κοπιάζω και στερώ την ψυχήν μου από αγαθών; και τούτο είναι ματαιότης και περισπασμός λυπηρός.
- 9 Καλήτεροι οι δύο υπέρ τον ένα· επειδή αυτοί έχουσι καλήν αντιμισθίαν εν τω κόπω αυτών.
- 10 Διότι, εάν πέσωσιν, ο εις θέλει σηκώσει τον σύντροφον αυτού· αλλ' ουαί εις τον ένα, όστις πέση και δεν έχη δεύτερον να σηκώση αυτόν.
- 11 Πάλιν, εάν δύο πλαγιάσωσιν ομού, τότε θερμαίνονται· ο εις όμως πως θέλει θερμανθή;
- 12 Και εάν τις υπερισχύση κατά του ενός, οι δύο θέλουσιν αντισταθή εις αυτόν· και το τριπλούν σχοινίον δεν κόπτεται ταχέως.
- 13 Καλήτερον πτωχόν και σοφόν παιδίον παρά βασιλεύς γέρων και άφρων, όστις δεν είναι πλέον επιδεκτικός νουθεσίας·
- 14 διότι το μεν εξέρχεται εκ του οίκου των δεσμίων διά να βασιλεύση· ο δε και βασιλεύς γεννηθείς καθίσταται πένης.
- 15 Είδον πάντας τους ζώντας τους περιπατούντας υπό τον ήλιον, μετά του υιού, του δευτέρου, όστις θέλει σταθή αντ' αυτού.
- 16 Δεν υπάρχει τέλος εις πάντα τον λαόν, εις πάντας τους προϋπάρξαντας αυτών· αλλ' ουδέ οι μετά ταύτα θέλουσιν ευφρανθή εις αυτόν· λοιπόν και τούτο ματαιότης και θλίψις πνεύματος.
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