
Text -- Ecclesiastes 10:14 (NET)




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Wesley -> Ecc 10:14
Wesley: Ecc 10:14 - -- Forward to promise and boast what he will do, whereas none can be sure of future events, even during his own life, much more after his death.
Forward to promise and boast what he will do, whereas none can be sure of future events, even during his own life, much more after his death.

JFB: Ecc 10:14 - -- (Ecc 3:22; Ecc 6:12; Ecc 8:7; Ecc 11:2; Pro 27:1). If man, universally (including the wise man), cannot foresee the future, much less can the fool; h...
Clarke -> Ecc 10:14
Clarke: Ecc 10:14 - -- A man cannot tell what shall be - A foolish babbling man will talk on every subject, though he can say as little on the past, as he can on the futur...
A man cannot tell what shall be - A foolish babbling man will talk on every subject, though he can say as little on the past, as he can on the future.
TSK -> Ecc 10:14
TSK: Ecc 10:14 - -- fool : Ecc 5:3; Pro 10:19, Pro 15:2
is full of words : Heb. multiplieth words, Job 34:37, Job 35:16
a man : Ecc 3:22, Ecc 6:12, Ecc 8:7; Jam 4:13, Jam...

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Barnes -> Ecc 10:14
Poole -> Ecc 10:14
Poole: Ecc 10:14 - -- Full of words either,
1. Talkative. Or,
2. Forward to promise and brag what he will do, which is the common practice of foolish men; he is a man of...
Full of words either,
1. Talkative. Or,
2. Forward to promise and brag what he will do, which is the common practice of foolish men; he is a man of words, as we use to say. Who can tell him ? these words contain either,
1. A inimical representation of his folly in using vain repetitions of the same words, such as those,
a man cannot tell & c., and who can tell, &c . Or,
2. A confutation of folly in promising or boasting of things which are wholly out of his power; for what shall be no man can either himself foreknow, or learn it from others.
Haydock -> Ecc 10:14
Tell him. How foolish, therefore, is it to speak about every thing!
Gill -> Ecc 10:14
Gill: Ecc 10:14 - -- A fool also is full of words,.... Or, "multiplies words" y. Is very talkative, says the same thing over and over again; uses an abundance of waste wor...
A fool also is full of words,.... Or, "multiplies words" y. Is very talkative, says the same thing over and over again; uses an abundance of waste words, that have no meaning in them; utters every thing that comes uppermost, without any order or judgment; affects to talk on every subject, whether he knows anything of it or not; and will engross all the conversation to himself, though of all in company the most unfit for it;
a man cannot tell what shall be; and what shall be after him who can tell him? what the fool is talking of; what is the drift of his discourse; or where it will end, and what he will bring it to, it is so noisy, confused, and incoherent: or no man can tell future things, or what will come to pass; nor can any man inform another of future events; and yet a fool boasts and brags of what he shall do, and what he shall have, as if he was master of the future, and knew for certain what would come to pass, which the wisest of men do not.

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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 10:14
Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 10:14 - --
"And the fool maketh many words: while a man yet doth not know that which shall be; and what shall be when he is no more, who can show him that?"The...
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...
