Ecclesiastes 4 (NASB)

16 verses · New American Standard Bible · Formal equivalence (most literal)

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Ecclesiastes Chapter 4 contains 16 verses and is presented here in the New American Standard Bible (NASB), which uses a formal equivalence (most literal) approach. Read the full text below, compare with other translations, or navigate to any of the 12 chapters in Ecclesiastes.

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1Then I looked again at all the acts of oppression which were being done under the sun. And behold [I saw] the tears of the oppressed and [that] they had no one to comfort [them]; and on the side of their oppressors was power, but they had no one to comfort [them].

2So I congratulated the dead who are already dead more than the living who are still living.

3But better [off] than both of them is the one who has never existed, who has never seen the evil activity that is done under the sun.

4I have seen that every labor and every skill which is done is [the result of] rivalry between a man and his neighbor. This too is vanity and striving after wind.

5The fool folds his hands and consumes his own flesh.

6One hand full of rest is better than two fists full of labor and striving after wind.

7Then I looked again at vanity under the sun.

8There was a certain man without a dependent, having neither a son nor a brother, yet there was no end to all his labor. Indeed, his eyes were not satisfied with riches [and he never asked], 'And for whom am I laboring and depriving myself of pleasure?' This too is vanity and it is a grievous task.

9Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor.

10For if either of them falls, the one will lift up his companion. But woe to the one who falls when there is not another to lift him up.

11Furthermore, if two lie down together they keep warm, but how can one be warm [alone]?

12And if one can overpower him who is alone, two can resist him. A cord of three [strands] is not quickly torn apart.

13A poor yet wise lad is better than an old and foolish king who no longer knows [how] to receive instruction.

14For he has come out of prison to become king, even though he was born poor in his kingdom.

15I have seen all the living under the sun throng to the side of the second lad who replaces him.

16There is no end to all the people, to all who were before them, and even the ones who will come later will not be happy with him, for this too is vanity and striving after wind.

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What is Ecclesiastes 4 in the NASB?

Ecclesiastes 4 in the New American Standard Bible (NASB) contains 16 verses. The NASB uses a formal equivalence (most literal) approach, first published in 1971 (rev. 2020).

How does the NASB translate Ecclesiastes 4 differently?

The New American Standard Bible uses formal equivalence (most literal), balancing accuracy with modern readability. Compare this with the NIV (dynamic equivalence) version of Ecclesiastes 4 for a different perspective.

How many verses are in Ecclesiastes 4 (NASB)?

Ecclesiastes Chapter 4 contains 16 verses in the New American Standard Bible. The book of Ecclesiastes has 12 chapters total.

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