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Text -- Ecclesiastes 3:13 (NET)

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3:13 and also that everyone should eat and drink, and find enjoyment in all his toil, for these things are a gift from God.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Ecc 3:13 - -- Use what God hath given him.

Use what God hath given him.

JFB: Ecc 3:13 - -- Literally, "And also as to every man who eats . . . this is the gift of God" (Ecc 3:22; Ecc 5:18). When received as God's gifts, and to God's glory, t...

Literally, "And also as to every man who eats . . . this is the gift of God" (Ecc 3:22; Ecc 5:18). When received as God's gifts, and to God's glory, the good things of life are enjoyed in their due time and order (Act 2:46; 1Co 10:31; 1Ti 4:3-4).

TSK: Ecc 3:13 - -- Ecc 2:24, Ecc 5:18-20, Ecc 6:2, Ecc 9:7; Deu 28:30, Deu 28:31, Deu 28:47, Deu 28:48; Jdg 6:3-6; Psa 128:2; Isa 65:21-23

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Ecc 3:13 - -- That every man should eat and drink i.e. hath power or a heart to use what God hath given him, as it is expressed, Ecc 6:2 . It is the gift of God ...

That every man should eat and drink i.e. hath power or a heart to use what God hath given him, as it is expressed, Ecc 6:2 .

It is the gift of God of which See Poole "Ecc 2:24" .

Haydock: Ecc 3:13 - -- God. He gives peace and plenty; and still more, the grace to use these things, so as to obtain heaven. (Calmet)

God. He gives peace and plenty; and still more, the grace to use these things, so as to obtain heaven. (Calmet)

Gill: Ecc 3:13 - -- And also that every man should eat and drink,.... Not to excess, but in moderation; and yet freely, plentifully, and cheerfully; and not alone, but gi...

And also that every man should eat and drink,.... Not to excess, but in moderation; and yet freely, plentifully, and cheerfully; and not alone, but giving the poor a portion with him; and in all having in view the glory of God, 1Co 10:31;

and enjoy the good of all his labour; take the comfort of what he has been labouring for, and not lay it up for, and leave it to, he knows not who: the Targum is,

"and see good in his days, and cause his children, at the time of his death, to inherit all his labour;''

it is the gift of God; not only to have, but to enjoy, and make a proper use of the mercies of life. This is the same doctrine which is delivered Ecc 2:24.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Ecc 3:13 Heb “for it.” The referent of the 3rd person feminine singular independent person pronoun (“it”) is probably the preceding sta...

Geneva Bible: Ecc 3:13 And also that every man should eat and drink, and enjoy the good of all his labour, it [is] the ( d ) gift of God. ( d ) Read (Ecc 2:24) and these pl...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Ecc 3:1-22 - --1 By the necessary change of times, vanity is added to human travail.11 There is an excellency in God's works.16 But as for man, God shall judge his w...

MHCC: Ecc 3:11-15 - --Every thing is as God made it; not as it appears to us. We have the world so much in our hearts, are so taken up with thoughts and cares of worldly th...

Matthew Henry: Ecc 3:11-15 - -- We have seen what changes there are in the world, and must not expect to find the world more sure to us than it has been to others. Now here Solomon...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 3:13 - -- "But also that he should eat and drink, and see good in all his labour, is for every man a gift of God."The inverted and yet anacoluthistic formatio...

Constable: Ecc 2:18--6:10 - --B. General Observations 2:18-6:9 Thus far Solomon had reflected on the futility of all human endeavor ge...

Constable: Ecc 3:1--4:4 - --2. Labor and divine providence 3:1-4:3 In this section Solomon expressed his conviction that in view of God's incomprehensible workings all human toil...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) The Hebrew title is Koheleth, which the speaker in it applies to himself (Ecc 1:12), "I, Koheleth, was king over Israel." It means an Assembler or Con...

JFB: Ecclesiastes (Outline) INTRODUCTION. (Ecc. 1:1-18)

TSK: Ecclesiastes 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Ecc 3:1, By the necessary change of times, vanity is added to human travail; Ecc 3:11, There is an excellency in God’s works; Ecc 3:16,...

Poole: Ecclesiastes 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3 Every thing hath its time; in which, to enjoy it, and therewith do good to others, is our good, Ecc 3:1-13 . God doth all according to hi...

MHCC: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) The name of this book signifies " The Preacher." The wisdom of God here preaches to us, speaking by Solomon, who it is evident was the author. At the...

MHCC: Ecclesiastes 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Ecc 3:1-10) The changes of human affairs. (Ecc 3:11-15) The Divine counsels unchangeable. (Ecc 3:16-22) The vanity of worldly power.

Matthew Henry: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Ecclesiastes We are still among Solomon's happy men, his happy servants, that stood contin...

Matthew Henry: Ecclesiastes 3 (Chapter Introduction) Solomon having shown the vanity of studies, pleasures, and business, and made it to appear that happiness is not to be found in the schools of the ...

Constable: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew text is all of verse 1. The Se...

Constable: Ecclesiastes (Outline)

Constable: Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes Bibliography Archer, Gleason L., Jr. "The Linguistic Evidence for the Date of Ecclesiastes'." Jour...

Haydock: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) ECCLESIASTES. INTRODUCTION. This Book is called Ecclesiastes, or the preacher, (in Hebrew, Coheleth ) because in it Solomon, as an excelle...

Gill: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES This book has been universally received into the canon of the Scriptures, by Jews and Christians. The former, indeed, ...

Gill: Ecclesiastes 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 3 The general design of this chapter is to confirm what is before observed, the vanity and inconstancy of all things; ...

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