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Text -- Ecclesiastes 5:3 (NET)

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5:3 Just as dreams come when there are many cares, so the rash vow of a fool occurs when there are many words.
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Wesley: Ecc 5:3 - -- When men are oppressed with business in the day, they dream of it in the night.

When men are oppressed with business in the day, they dream of it in the night.

Wesley: Ecc 5:3 - -- It discovers the man to be a foolish, and rash, and inconsiderate man.

It discovers the man to be a foolish, and rash, and inconsiderate man.

Wesley: Ecc 5:3 - -- Either in prayer, or in vowing, by making many rash vows, of which he speaks Ecc 5:4-6, and then returns to the mention of multitude of dreams and man...

Either in prayer, or in vowing, by making many rash vows, of which he speaks Ecc 5:4-6, and then returns to the mention of multitude of dreams and many words, Ecc 5:7, which verse may be a comment upon this, and which makes it probable that both that and this verse are to be understood of vows rather than of prayers.

JFB: Ecc 5:3 - -- As much "business," engrossing the mind, gives birth to incoherent "dreams," so many words, uttered inconsiderately in prayer, give birth to and betra...

As much "business," engrossing the mind, gives birth to incoherent "dreams," so many words, uttered inconsiderately in prayer, give birth to and betray "a fool's speech" (Ecc 10:14), [HOLDEN and WEISS]. But Ecc 5:7 implies that the "dream" is not a comparison, but the vain thoughts of the fool (sinner, Psa 73:20), arising from multiplicity of (worldly) "business." His "dream" is that God hears him for his much speaking (Mat 6:7), independently of the frame of mind [English Version and MAURER].

JFB: Ecc 5:3 - -- Answers to "dream" in the parallel; it comes by the many "words" flowing from the fool's "dream."

Answers to "dream" in the parallel; it comes by the many "words" flowing from the fool's "dream."

Clarke: Ecc 5:3 - -- For a dream cometh - That is, as dreams are generally the effect of the business in which we have been engaged during the day; so a multitude of wor...

For a dream cometh - That is, as dreams are generally the effect of the business in which we have been engaged during the day; so a multitude of words evidence the feeble workings of the foolish heart.

TSK: Ecc 5:3 - -- a fool’ s : Ecc 10:12-14; Pro 10:19, Pro 15:2

a fool’ s : Ecc 10:12-14; Pro 10:19, Pro 15:2

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Ecc 5:3 - -- When men’ s minds are distracted and oppressed with too much business in the day, they dream of it in the night. A fool’ s voice is known...

When men’ s minds are distracted and oppressed with too much business in the day, they dream of it in the night.

A fool’ s voice is known it discovers the man to be a foolish, and rash, and inconsiderate man.

By multitude of words either,

1. In prayer. Or,

2. In vowing, i.e. by making many rash vows, of which he speaks in Ecc 5:4-6 , and then returns to the mention of multitude of dreams and many words , Ecc 5:7 , which verse may be a comment upon this, and which makes it probable that both that and this verse are to be understood of vows rather than of prayers.

Haydock: Ecc 5:3 - -- Pay it. Deuteronomy xxiii. Vows must be fulfilled. (Worthington) --- God requires that we should keep the commandments; (Luke x. 28.) and if we e...

Pay it. Deuteronomy xxiii. Vows must be fulfilled. (Worthington) ---

God requires that we should keep the commandments; (Luke x. 28.) and if we engage ourselves to perform some work of supererogation, he expects that we should be faithful. To vow is of counsel; but to comply with it is of precept. An abuse too common among the Jews is here condemned. (Calmet)

Gill: Ecc 5:3 - -- For a dream cometh through the multitude of business,.... Or, "for as a dream" q, so Aben Ezra; as that comes through a multiplicity of business in th...

For a dream cometh through the multitude of business,.... Or, "for as a dream" q, so Aben Ezra; as that comes through a multiplicity of business in the daytime, in which the mind has been busied, and the body employed; and this brings on dreams in the night season, which are confused and incoherent; sometimes the fancy is employed about one thing, and sometimes another, and all unprofitable and useless, as well as vain and foolish;

and a fool's voice is known by multitude of words; either his voice in conversation, for a fool is full of words, and pours out his foolishness in a large profusion of them; or his voice in prayer, being like a man's dream, confused, incoherent, and rambling. The supplement, "is known", may be left out.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Ecc 5:3 The word “occurs” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Ecc 5:1-20 - --1 Vanities in divine service;8 in murmuring against oppression;9 and in riches.18 Joy in riches is the gift of God.

Maclaren: Ecc 5:2-13 - --Lessons For Worship And For Work Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more ready to hear, than to give the sacrifice of fools : ...

MHCC: Ecc 5:1-3 - --Address thyself to the worship of God, and take time to compose thyself for it. Keep thy thoughts from roving and wandering: keep thy affections from ...

Matthew Henry: Ecc 5:1-3 - -- Solomon's design, in driving us off from the world, by showing us its vanity, is to drive us to God and to our duty, that we may not walk in the way...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 5:2-3 - -- "Be not hasty with thy mouth, and let not thy heart hasten to speak a word before God: for God is in heaven, and thou art upon earth; therefore let ...

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 5:1--6:10 - --4. The perishable fruits of labor 5:1-6:9 This section emphasizes the folly of trying to find ul...

Constable: Ecc 5:2-8 - --The effect of rash vows 5:1-7 "The sacrifice of fools" in view (v. 1) is a rash vow, as ...

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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 5 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Ecc 5:1, Vanities in divine service; Ecc 5:8, in murmuring against oppression; Ecc 5:9, and in riches; Ecc 5:18, Joy in riches is the gif...

Poole: Ecclesiastes 5 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 5 Vanities in divine matters, Ecc 5:1-7 . In murmuring and repining, Ecc 5:8 . In riches and covetousness. Ecc 5:9,10 ; for riches rob men ...

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 5 (Chapter Introduction) (Ecc 5:1-3) What renders devotion vain. (Ecc 5:4-8) Of vows, and oppression. (Ecc 5:9-17) The vanity of riches shown. (Ecc 5:18-20) The right use o...

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 5 (Chapter Introduction) Solomon, in this chapter, discourses, I. Concerning the worship of God, prescribing that as a remedy against all those vanities which he had alrea...

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 5 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 5 This chapter contains some rules and directions concerning the worship of God; how persons should behave when they g...

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