1 Euery thinge hath a tyme, yee all that is vnder the heauen, hath his conuenient season.
2 There is a tyme to be borne, and a tyme to dye. There is a tyme to plante and a tyme to pleke vp the thing, that is planted.
3 A time to slaye, and a time to make whole. A tyme to breake downe, & a tyme to build vp.
4 A tyme to wepe, and a tyme to laugh: A tyme to mourne, and a tyme to daunse.
5 A time to cast awaye stones, and a tyme to gather stones together. A tyme to embrace, and a tyme to refrayne from embracing.
6 A tyme to wynne, and a tyme to lese. A tyme to spare, and a tyme to spende.
7 A tyme to cut in peces, and a tyme to sowe together.
8 A tyme to loue, and a tyme to hate.