Psalms 49:10
For he seeth that wyse men dye: and that the foole and ignoraunt perishe together, and leaue their riches for other.
For he seeth that wyse men dye: and that the foole and ignoraunt perishe together, and leaue their riches for other.
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14For a wise man hath his eyes in his head, but the foole goeth in darknesse: I perceaued also that they both had one ende.
15Then thought I in my mynde, yf it happen vnto the foole as it doth vnto me, what needeth me then to labour any more for wisdome? So I confessed within my heart that this also was but vanitie.
16For the wise are euer as litle in remembraunce as the foolishe: for the dayes shall come when all shalbe forgotten: yea the wise man dyeth as well as the foole.
11And yet they thynke that their houses shall continue for euer, and that their dwellyng places shall endure from one generation to another: therfore they call landes after their owne names.
12Neuerthelesse, man can not abyde in such honour: he is but lyke vnto bruite beastes that perishe.
13This their way is their foolishnesse: yet their posteritie prayse their saying. Selah.
9yea though he lyue long and see not the graue.
8For what hath the wise more then the foole? What helpeth it the poore that he knoweth to walke with fooles before the lyuyng?
19But he shal folowe the generations of his fathers: and shall neuer see lyght.
20A man is in an honourable state, but he wyll not vnderstande it: he is lyke herein vnto bruite beastes that perishe.
17For he shall cary nothyng away with hym when he dyeth: neither shall his pompe folowe after hym.
19And who knoweth whether he shalbe a wise man or a foole? And yet shall he be lorde of all my laboures which I with such wisdome haue taken vnder the sunne: This is also a vayne thyng.
21Is not their royaltie gone away with them? they shall dye truely, and not in wysdome.
2A wyse mans heart is vpon his right hande, but a fooles heart vpon his left.
3A foole wyll shewe him selfe when he goeth by the way, yet thinketh he that euery man doth as foolishly as him self.
10For I haue seene often the vngodly brought to their graues, and yet they haue returned into the citie agayne: and came from the place of holy men, whiche in the citie were growen out of memorie, as were those also that liued well: This is also a vayne thing.
6An vnwise man doth not consider this: and a foole doth not vnderstande it.
18I communed with myne owne heart also concernyng the children of men, howe God hath chosen them, and yet letteth them appeare as though they were beastes.
19For it happeneth vnto men as it doth vnto beastes, euen one condition vnto them both: as the one dyeth so dyeth the other, yea they haue both one maner of breath: so that in this a man hath no preeminence aboue a beast, but are all subdued vnto vanitie.
8Understande ye vnwyse among the people: O ye fooles, when wyll ye be well aduised?
14A foole is full of wordes, and a man can not tell what shall come to passe: who wyll then warne hym of it that shall folowe after hym?
15The labour of the foolishe is greeuous vnto them, whyle they know not howe to go into the citie.
24Wisdome shineth in the face of hym that hath vnderstanding: but the eyes of fooles wander throughout al landes.
24Riches are as a crowne vnto the wise: but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
33Wisdome resteth in the heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng, and it shalbe knowen among them that are vnlearned.
5For they that be liuing knowe that they shall dye: but they that be dead knowe nothing, neither deserue they any more, for their memoriall is forgotten.
6Truely man walketh in a vayne shadowe, truely he and all his do disquiet them selues in vayne: he heapeth vp riches, & can not tel who shal vse them.
21Forsomuch as a man shoulde weery hym selfe with wisdome, with vnderstandyng and oportunitie, and yet be fayne to leaue his labours vnto another that neuer sweat for them: This is also a vayne thyng, and great miserie.
19When the riche man sleepeth, he shall not be gathered to his fathers, they opened their eyes, and he was gone.
15All thinges haue I considered in the time of my vanitie: that the iust man perisheth for his righteousnesse sake, & the vngodly liueth in his wickednesse.
23A foole doth wickedly, and maketh but a sport of it: but wisdome ruleth the man that hath vnderstandyng.
19For the wisedome of this worlde, is foolishnesse with God. For it is writte: He compasseth the wise in their own craftynesse.
20And agayne The Lorde knoweth the thoughtes of the wyse, that they be vayne.
11For it is he that knoweth vayne men, he seeth their wickednesse also, shoulde he not then consider it?
13They spend their dayes in wealthines, but sodainely they go downe to the graue.
4Blessed is he vnto whom the God of Iacob is an ayde: his trust is in God his Lorde.
4The heart of the wise is in the mourning house: but the heart of the foolishe is in the house of myrth.
2Then no doubt ye are the men alone, and wysdome shall perishe with you.
14For oft tymes they perishe with his great miserie and trouble: and yf he haue a chylde, it getteth nothyng.
35The wyse shall haue honour in possession: but shame is the promotion that fooles shall haue.
23He shall dye without amendement, and for his great foolishnes he shall go astray.
3Among all thinges that come to passe vnder the sunne, this is a miserie, that it happeneth vnto all alike: This is the cause also that the heartes of men are full of wickednesse, and madde foolishnesse is in their heartes as long as they liue, vntyll they dye.
11The riche man thinketh hym selfe to be wise: but the poore that hath vnderstandyng can perceaue hym well inough.
9Great men are not alway wyse, neither doth euery aged man vnderstande the thing that is lawfull:
29Who so maketh disquietnesse in his owne house, he shal haue winde for his heritage: and the foole shalbe seruaunt to the wise.
6Yea, though he lyued two thousande yeres, yet hath he no good lyfe: Come not all to one place?
14Wyse men lay vp knowledge: but the mouth of the foolish is nye destruction.
16Then sayd I, wysdome is better then strength: Neuerthelesse, a simple mans wysdome is despised, and his wordes are not hearde.
8The wisdome of the circumspect man, is to vnderstande his way: but the foolishnesse of the vnwise, deceaueth.
13This wysdome haue I seene also vnder the sunne, and me thought it a great thing: