Eccl 1:3 ¶ What4100 advantage3504 does man120 have in all3605 his work5999 Which7945 he does5998 under8478 the sun8121?
Eccl 2:11 Thus I considered6437 all3605 my activities4639 which7945 my hands3027 had done6213a and the labor5999 which7945 I had exerted6213a, and behold2009 all3605 was vanity1892 and striving7469 after wind7307 and there369 was no369 profit3504 under8478 the sun8121.
Eccl 2:13 And I saw7200 that wisdom2451 excels3504 folly5531 as light216 excels3504 darkness2822.
Eccl 3:9 ¶ What4100 profit3504 is there to the worker6213a from that in which834 he toils6001b?
Eccl 5:9 After all3605, a king4428 who cultivates5647 the field7704 is an advantage3504 to the land776.
Eccl 5:16 This2090 also1571 is a grievous2470a evil7463a--exactly5980 as a man is born935, thus3651 will he die1980. So what4100 is the advantage3504 to him who7945 toils5998 for the wind7307?
Eccl 7:12 For wisdom2451 is protection6738just as money3701 is protection6738, But the advantage3504 of knowledge1847 is that wisdom2451 preserves2421a the lives2421a of its possessors1167.
Eccl 10:10 If518 the axe1270 is dull6949a and he does not sharpen7043its edge6440, then he must exert1396 more strength2428. Wisdom2451 has the advantage3504 of giving3787 success3787.
Eccl 10:11 If518 the serpent5175 bites5391a before being charmed3908, there369 is no369 profit3504 for the charmer1167,3956.