\v 7 before the dust returns to the earth where it came from,
\q2 and the spirit returns to God who gave it.
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\q1
\v 8 "A mist of vapor," says the Teacher, "everything is vanishing vapor."
\v 9 The Teacher was wise, and he taught the people knowledge. He studied and contemplated and set in order many proverbs.
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\v 10 The Teacher sought to write using vivid, upright words of truth.
\v 11 The words of wise people are like goads. Like nails driven deeply are the words of the masters in collections of their proverbs, which are taught by one shepherd.
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\v 12 My son, be aware of something more: the making of many books, which has no end. Much study brings weariness to the body.
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\q1
\v 13 The end of the matter,
\q2 after everything has been heard,
\q1 is that you must fear God and keep his commandments,
\q2 for this is the whole duty of mankind.
\q1
\v 14 For God will bring every deed into judgment,