Ecclesiastes 3:1-15

Ecclesiastes 3:1-15

[1] To every thing there is a season,  and a time  to every purpose  under the heaven:  [2] A time  to be born,  and a time  to die;  a time  to plant,  and a time  to pluck up  that which is planted;  [3] A time  to kill,  and a time  to heal;  a time  to break down,  and a time  to build up;  [4] A time  to weep,  and a time  to laugh;  a time  to mourn,  and a time  to dance;  [5] A time  to cast away  stones,  and a time  stones  together;  a time  to embrace,  and a time  to refrain  from embracing;  [6] A time  to get,  and a time  to lose;  a time  to keep,  and a time  to cast away;  [7] A time  to rend,  and a time  to sew;  a time  to keep silence,  and a time  to speak;  [8] A time  to love,  and a time  to hate;  a time  of war,  and a time  of peace.  [9] What profit  hath he that worketh  in that wherein  he laboureth?  [10] I have seen  the travail,  which God  hath given  to the sons  of men  to be exercised  in it. [11] He hath made  every thing beautiful  in his time:  also he hath set  the world  in their heart,  so that  no man  can find out  the work  that God  maketh  from the beginning  to the end.  [12] I know  that there is no good  in them, but for a man to rejoice,  and to do  good  in his life.  [13] And also that every man  should eat  and drink,  and enjoy  the good  of all his labour,  it is the gift  of God.  [14] I know  that, whatsoever God  doeth,  it shall be for ever:  nothing  can be put  to it, nor any thing taken  from it: and God  doeth  it, that men should fear  before  [15] That which hath been is now;  been; and God  requireth  that which is past.