
Text -- Ecclesiastes 10:13 (NET)




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TSK -> Ecc 10:13
TSK: Ecc 10:13 - -- beginning : Jdg 14:15; 1Sa 20:26-33, 1Sa 22:7, 1Sa 22:8, 1Sa 22:16-18, 1Sa 25:10, 1Sa 25:11; 2Sa 19:41-43; 2Sa 20:1; 2Ki 6:27, 2Ki 6:31; Pro 29:9; Mat...
beginning : Jdg 14:15; 1Sa 20:26-33, 1Sa 22:7, 1Sa 22:8, 1Sa 22:16-18, 1Sa 25:10, 1Sa 25:11; 2Sa 19:41-43; 2Sa 20:1; 2Ki 6:27, 2Ki 6:31; Pro 29:9; Mat 2:7, Mat 2:8, Mat 2:16; Luk 6:2, Luk 6:11; Luk 11:38, Luk 11:53, Luk 11:54; Joh 12:10; Act 5:28-33, Act 6:9-11, Act 7:54-59, Act 19:24-28
talk : Heb. mouth

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Poole -> Ecc 10:13
Poole: Ecc 10:13 - -- All his talk from the beginning to the end is foolish and mischievous, and the more he talks, the more doth his folly appear; he proceeds from evil ...
All his talk from the beginning to the end is foolish and mischievous, and the more he talks, the more doth his folly appear; he proceeds from evil to worse, and adds wilfulness to his weakness, and never desists till he hath done mischief to himself or to others.
Gill -> Ecc 10:13
Gill: Ecc 10:13 - -- The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness,.... As soon as ever he opens his mouth, he betrays his folly; the first word he speaks is a f...
The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness,.... As soon as ever he opens his mouth, he betrays his folly; the first word he speaks is a foolish one; or it is from the abundant folly in his heart that he speaks, which is the source and spring of all his foolish talk;
and the end of his talk is mischievous madness; to himself and others; as he goes on, he appears more and more foolish, and yet more confident of his own wisdom; and is resolutely set on having his own way and will; grows warm, and is violently hot, to have his own words regarded; and, if contradicted, is like a madman, scattering arrows, firebrands, and death; his talk from first to last is a circle of folly; and, though it begins with something weak, and may seem innocent, yet it ends and issues in wickedness and madness, in rage and wrath, in oaths and curses.

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TSK Synopsis -> Ecc 10:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Ecc 10:1-20 - --1 Observations of wisdom and folly;16 of riot;18 slothfulness;19 and money.20 Men's thoughts of kings ought to be reverent.
MHCC -> Ecc 10:11-15
MHCC: Ecc 10:11-15 - --There is a practice in the East, of charming serpents by music. The babbler's tongue is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison; and contradiction only ...
Matthew Henry -> Ecc 10:12-15
Matthew Henry: Ecc 10:12-15 - -- Solomon, having shown the benefit of wisdom, and of what great advantage it is to us in the management of our affairs, here shows the mischief of fo...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ecc 10:13
Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 10:13 - --
"The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness; and the end of his mouth is mischievous madness."From folly (absurdity) the words which are...
Constable: Ecc 6:10--11:7 - --III. THE LIMITATIONS OF WISDOM 6:10--11:6
Clues in the text indicate the value and purpose of 6:10-11:6. The phr...

Constable: Ecc 9:1--11:7 - --C. Man's Ignorance of the Future 9:1-11:6
The emphasis in this section (9:1-11:6) is on what man does no...
