Ecclesiastes 3:7
A time to tear and a time to mend; a time to be silent and a time to speak.
A time to tear and a time to mend; a time to be silent and a time to speak.
A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A time to tear, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A tyme to cutt in peces, and a tyme to sowe together: A tyme to kepe sylece, and a tyme to speake:
A time to rent, and a time to sowe: a time to keepe silence, and a time to speake.
A tyme to cut in peeces, and a tyme to sowe together: A tyme to kepe scilence, and a tyme to speake.
A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A time to tear, And a time to sew; A time to keep silence, And a time to speak;
A time to rend, And a time to sew. A time to be silent, And a time to speak.
a time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
a time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A time for undoing and a time for stitching; a time for keeping quiet and a time for talk;
a time to tear, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A time to rip, and a time to sew; a time to keep silent, and a time to speak.
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1There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under the heavens.
2A time to be born and a time to die; a time to plant and a time to uproot what is planted.
3A time to kill and a time to heal; a time to tear down and a time to build.
4A time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance.
5A time to scatter stones and a time to gather them; a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing.
6A time to search and a time to give up; a time to keep and a time to throw away.
8A time to love and a time to hate; a time for war and a time for peace.
9What does the worker gain from all their toil?
10I have seen the burden that God has laid on the human race.
11He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, He has put eternity in the human heart, yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.
12I know that there is nothing better for people than to rejoice and to do good while they live.
13Therefore, the prudent person will keep silent in such a time, for it is an evil time.
15Whatever has already been, and what will be has already been; and God seeks what has been pursued.
16And I saw under the sun, in the place of judgment, wickedness was there, and in the place of righteousness, wickedness was there as well.
17I said in my heart, 'God will judge the righteous and the wicked, for there is a time for every matter and for every work.'
5Whoever obeys a command will avoid harm, and the heart of the wise person knows the right time and the right way.
6For every purpose there is a proper time and procedure, though the misery of mankind weighs heavily upon them.
9I observed all this as I considered all the work done under the sun: a time when one man has power over another to hurt them.
13Consider the work of God: Who can straighten what he has made crooked?
14When times are good, be joyful; but when times are bad, consider this: God has made one as well as the other. Therefore, no one can discover anything about their future.
2It is better to go to a house of mourning than to a house of feasting, because death is the destination of everyone, and the living should take it to heart.
3Sorrow is better than laughter, for when the face is sad, the heart may be improved.
4The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, but the heart of fools is in the house of pleasure.
5It is better to hear the rebuke of a wise person than to listen to the song of fools.
23A person finds joy in an apt reply—and how good is a timely word!
1Isn't human life on earth like hard labor and their days like those of a hired worker?
6Sow your seed in the morning and do not withhold your hand in the evening, for you do not know which will prosper—whether this or that, or if both will equally thrive.
12The time has come, the day has arrived. Let not the buyer rejoice nor the seller mourn, for wrath is upon the whole crowd.
2I said, 'I will guard my ways so that I will not sin with my tongue; I will keep a muzzle on my mouth while the wicked are in my presence.'
12Sow righteousness for yourselves, reap the fruit of unfailing love, and break up your unplowed ground; for it is time to seek the LORD until He comes and showers His righteousness on you.
31Pay attention, Job, listen to me; be silent, and I will speak.
11Again I saw under the sun that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, nor does bread come to the wise, nor riches to the discerning, nor favor to the knowledgeable; but time and chance happen to them all.
12For no one knows their time. Like fish caught in a cruel net or birds trapped in a snare, so are people ensnared by an evil time when it suddenly falls upon them.
13I also saw this example of wisdom under the sun, and it seemed great to me.
27It is good for a man to bear the yoke in his youth.
28Let him sit alone in silence, for the LORD has laid it upon him.
21'No one sews a patch of unshrunk cloth on an old garment. If he does, the patch pulls away from the garment, and the tear becomes worse.'
6Before the silver cord snaps, the golden bowl is broken, the jar is shattered at the spring, and the wheel is broken at the well.
7And the dust returns to the earth as it once was, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.
6Better one handful with tranquility than two handfuls with toil and chasing after the wind.
5If only you would keep silent, it would be wisdom for you.
14With kings and counselors of the earth who built ruins for themselves.
28Even a fool is considered wise if they keep silent, and discerning when they shut their lips.
36Then He told them a parable: "No one tears a piece from a new garment and sews it onto an old garment. Otherwise, the new garment will be torn, and the patch from the new will not match the old."
9Do not be quickly provoked in your spirit, for anger resides in the lap of fools.
10Do not say, 'Why were the old days better than these?' For it is not wise to ask such questions.
1For behold, in those days and at that time, when I restore the fortunes of Judah and Jerusalem.
29When He gives quietness, who can condemn? When He hides His face, who can behold Him? Yet He watches over both nation and man alike.
22So I saw that there is nothing better than for a person to rejoice in their work, for that is their lot. Who can bring them to see what will happen after them?
3It is honorable for a person to avoid strife, but every fool is quick to quarrel.