
Text -- Ecclesiastes 8:14 (NET)




Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics



collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)
Wesley: Ecc 8:14 - -- Either by wicked potentates, who do commonly advance unworthy men, and oppress persons of greatest virtue and merit: or, by God's providence, who sees...
Either by wicked potentates, who do commonly advance unworthy men, and oppress persons of greatest virtue and merit: or, by God's providence, who sees it fit for many weighty reasons so to manage the affairs of the present world.

Who meet with such usage as the worst of men deserve.

Wesley: Ecc 8:14 - -- Who, instead of those punishments which they deserve, receive those rewards which are due to virtuous men.
Who, instead of those punishments which they deserve, receive those rewards which are due to virtuous men.
JFB -> Ecc 8:14
JFB: Ecc 8:14 - -- An objection is here started (entertained by Solomon in his apostasy), as in Ecc 3:16; Ecc 7:15, to the truth of retributive justice, from the fact of...
An objection is here started (entertained by Solomon in his apostasy), as in Ecc 3:16; Ecc 7:15, to the truth of retributive justice, from the fact of the just and the wicked not now receiving always according to their respective deserts; a cavil, which would seem the more weighty to men living under the Mosaic covenant of temporal sanctions. The objector adds, as Solomon had said, that the worldling's pursuits are "vanity" (Ecc 8:10), "I say (not 'said') this also is vanity. Then I commend mirth," &c. [HOLDEN]. Ecc 8:14-15 may, however, be explained as teaching a cheerful, thankful use of God's gifts "under the sun," that is, not making them the chief good, as sensualists do, which Ecc 2:2; Ecc 7:2, forbid; but in "the fear of God," as Ecc 3:12; Ecc 5:18; Ecc 7:18; Ecc 9:7, opposed to the abstinence of the self-righteous ascetic (Ecc 7:16), and of the miser (Ecc 5:17).
Clarke -> Ecc 8:14
TSK -> Ecc 8:14
TSK: Ecc 8:14 - -- a vanity : Ecc 4:4, Ecc 4:8, Ecc 9:3, Ecc 10:5
there be just : Ecc 2:14, Ecc 7:15, Ecc 9:1-3; Job 9:22-24, 21:17-34, Job 24:21-25; Psa 73:13, Psa 73:1...

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Ecc 8:14
Barnes: Ecc 8:14 - -- Which is done upon the earth - The instance of vanity, to which these words are applied, is the seeming inequality of God’ s justice; but ...
Which is done upon the earth - The instance of vanity, to which these words are applied, is the seeming inequality of God’ s justice; but if they are considered in connection with the profession of personal faith in God’ s absolute justice Ecc 8:12, the conclusion is irresistible, that, whatever reason the Preacher had for reserve in declaring his belief, he certainly looked forward to final judgment in a future state of existence (compare Ecc 3:17; Ecc 12:14).
Poole -> Ecc 8:14
Poole: Ecc 8:14 - -- Which is done either by wicked potentates, who do commonly advance unworthy men, and oppress persons of greatest virtue and merit; or by God’ s ...
Which is done either by wicked potentates, who do commonly advance unworthy men, and oppress persons of greatest virtue and merit; or by God’ s providence, who sees it fit for many weighty reasons so to manage the affairs of the present world.
Unto whom it happeneth according to the work of the wicked i.e. the merit of their work; the work being oft put for the recompence given or belonging to it, as Lev 19:13 Job 7:2 Psa 109:20 . The sense is, who meets with such hard usage as the worst of men deserve.
To whom it happeneth according to the work of the righteous who, instead of those just and dreadful punishments which they deserve by the laws of God and men, receive those encouragements and rewards which are due to virtuous and worthy men.
This also is vanity this is a very unreasonable and foolish thing, if it be considered without respect unto another life, as it is here, where Solomon is discoursing of the vanity of the present life, and of the impossibility of finding satisfaction and happiness in it.
Haydock -> Ecc 8:14
Haydock: Ecc 8:14 - -- Vain, or afflicting. Hence some have denied Providence, Jeremias xii. 1. (Calmet)
Vain, or afflicting. Hence some have denied Providence, Jeremias xii. 1. (Calmet)
Gill -> Ecc 8:14
Gill: Ecc 8:14 - -- There is a vanity which is done upon the earth,.... Transacted in this lower world under the sun, through the permission and direction of divine Provi...
There is a vanity which is done upon the earth,.... Transacted in this lower world under the sun, through the permission and direction of divine Providence; not that it is a vanity on the part of God, who has wise ends to answer by it, for the good of his people, the trial of their graces, &c. or to bring sinners to repentance, or harden them in sin; but this shows the vanity and uncertainty of all worldly things, and that there is no happiness to be had in them;
that there be just men, unto whom it happeneth according to the work of the wicked: to whom evil comes, as the Targum and Jarchi; who are treated as if they were wicked men, and dealt with in providence as sinners would be, if they had the just desert of their wicked works; being attended with poverty, sickness, and disgrace, and other calamities of life, as Job, Asaph, Lazarus, and others, and yet truly righteous and good men;
again, there be wicked men to whom it happeneth according to the work of the righteous; to whom good things come, as the Targum and Jarchi; who have an affluence of good things, all the outward blessings of life, as health, wealth, honour, long life, &c. as if they had lived the best of lives, and were the most righteous persons upon earth; see Job 21:7;
I said, that this also is vanity; this is said, as some think, according to the judgment of corrupt nature; or as it is apprehended by such who do not rightly consider the judgments of God and the wisdom of Providence in the ordering of things to answer good purposes; or rather the sense is, this is one of the miseries and infelicities of this life, and which demonstrates the emptiness of all things here below, and that the chief good and supreme happiness is not to be had here; but there is and must be a future state, when all things will be set right, and everyone will have and enjoy his proper portion.

expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes: Ecc 8:14 Heb “to whom it happens according to the deeds of the righteous”; or “who are rewarded for the deeds of the righteous.”
Geneva Bible -> Ecc 8:14
Geneva Bible: Ecc 8:14 There is a vanity which is done upon the earth; that there are just [men], to whom it happeneth according to the ( m ) work of the wicked; again, ther...

expand allCommentary -- Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis -> Ecc 8:1-17
TSK Synopsis: Ecc 8:1-17 - --1 True wisdom is modest.2 Kings are to be respected.6 Divine providence is to be observed.12 It is better with the godly in adversity, than with the w...
MHCC -> Ecc 8:14-17
MHCC: Ecc 8:14-17 - --Faith alone can establish the heart in this mixed scene, where the righteous often suffer, and the wicked prosper. Solomon commended joy, and holy sec...
Matthew Henry -> Ecc 8:14-17
Matthew Henry: Ecc 8:14-17 - -- Wise and good men have, of old, been perplexed with this difficulty, how the prosperity of the wicked and the troubles of the righteous can be recon...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ecc 8:14
Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 8:14 - --
"There is a vanity which is done on the earth; that there be just men, to whom it happeneth according to the conduct of the wicked; and that there b...
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 7:1--8:17 - --B. God's Inscrutable Plan chs. 7-8
Solomon proceeded in this section to focus on the plan of God, His de...

Constable: Ecc 8:1-17 - --3. The value and limitations of wisdom ch. 8
This chapter begins by lauding wisdom (v. 1), and i...
