Castthy breaduponthe waters: forthou shalt findit after manydays. Givea portionto seven, and alsoto eight; forthou knowestnotwhatevilshall beuponthe earth. Ifthe cloudsbe fullof rain, they empty themselves uponthe earth: and ifthe treefalltoward the south, ortoward the north, in the placewhere the treefalleth, thereitshall be. He that observeththe windshall notsow; and he that regardeththe cloudsshall notreap. Asthou knowestnotwhat is the wayof the spirit, nor how the bones do grow in the wombof her that is with child: even sothou knowestnotthe worksof Godwhomakethall. In the morningsowthy seed, and in the eveningwithholdnotthine hand: forthou knowestnotwhethershall prosper, either thisorthat, or whetherthey both shall be alikegood. Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyesto beholdthe sun: Butifa manlivemanyyears, and rejoicein them all; yet let him rememberthe daysof darkness; forthey shall bemany. Allthat cometh is vanity. Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; and let thy heartcheerthee in the daysof thy youth, and walkin the waysof thine heart, and in the sightof thine eyes: but knowthou, thatforallthese things Godwill bringthee into judgment. Therefore removesorrowfrom thy heart, and put awayevilfrom thy flesh: forchildhoodand youth are vanity.