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Remember your Creator in the days of your youth, before the days of trouble come and the years approach when you will say, "I find no pleasure in them"--
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before the sun and the light and the moon and the stars grow dark, and the clouds return after the rain;
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when the keepers of the house tremble, and the strong men stoop, when the grinders cease because they are few, and those looking through the windows grow dim;
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when the doors to the street are closed and the sound of grinding fades; when men rise up at the sound of birds, but all their songs grow faint;
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when men are afraid of heights and of dangers in the streets; when the almond tree blossoms and the grasshopper drags himself along and desire no longer is stirred. Then man goes to his eternal home and mourners go about the streets.
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Remember him--before the silver cord is severed, or the golden bowl is broken; before the pitcher is shattered at the spring, or the wheel broken at the well,
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and the dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.
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"Meaningless! Meaningless!" says the Teacher. "Everything is meaningless!"
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Not only was the Teacher wise, but also he imparted knowledge to the people. He pondered and searched out and set in order many proverbs.
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The Teacher searched to find just the right words, and what he wrote was upright and true.
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The words of the wise are like goads, their collected sayings like firmly embedded nails--given by one Shepherd.
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Be warned, my son, of anything in addition to them. Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.
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Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.
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For God will bring every deed into judgment, including every hidden thing, whether it is good or evil.
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