Ecclesiastes 4:8-12

Ecclesiastes 4:8-12

[8] There is  one  alone, and there is not a second;  yea, he hath neither child  nor brother:  yet is there no end  of all his labour;  neither is his eye  satisfied  with riches;  neither saith he, For whom do I labour,  and bereave  my soul  of good?  This is also vanity,  yea, it is a sore  travail.  [9] Two  are better  than one;  because they have  a good  reward  for their labour.  [10] For if they fall,  the one  will lift up  his fellow:  but woe  to him that is alone  when he falleth;  for he hath not another  to help him up.  [11] Again,  if two  lie together,  then they have heat:  but how can one  be warm  alone? [12] And if one  prevail  against him, two  shall withstand  him; and a threefold  cord  is not quickly  broken.