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LXX2012

Ecclesiastes 5:11

The sleep of a servant is sweet, whether he eat little or much: but to one who is satiated with wealth, there is none that suffers him to sleep.

Parallel Translations

LXXView canonical →
The sleep of a servant is sweet, whether he eat little or much: but to one who is satiated with wealth, there is none that suffers him to sleep.
Brenton's Septuagint Translation
KJVView canonical →
When goods increase, they are increased that eat them: and what good is there to the owners thereof, saving the beholding of them with their eyes?
King James Version
WEBView canonical →
When goods increase, those who eat them are increased; and what advantage is there to its owner, except to feast on them with his eyes?
World English Bible

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