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Text -- Ecclesiastes 11:5-10 (NET)

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11:5 Just as you do not know the path of the wind, or how the bones form in the womb of a pregnant woman, so you do not know the work of God who makes everything. 11:6 Sow your seed in the morning, and do not stop working until the evening; for you do not know which activity will succeed– whether this one or that one, or whether both will prosper equally.
Life Should Be Enjoyed Because Death is Inevitable
11:7 Light is sweet, and it is pleasant for a person to see the sun. 11:8 So, if a man lives many years, let him rejoice in them all, but let him remember that the days of darkness will be many– all that is about to come is obscure.
Enjoy Life to the Fullest under the Fear of God
11:9 Rejoice, young man, while you are young, and let your heart cheer you in the days of your youth. Follow the impulses of your heart and the desires of your eyes, but know that God will judge your motives and actions. 11:10 Banish emotional stress from your mind. and put away pain from your body; for youth and the prime of life are fleeting.
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NET Notes: Ecc 11:5 Heb “the one who is full.” The feminine adjective מְלֵאָה (mÿle’ah, from מ’...

NET Notes: Ecc 11:6 Or “together.”

NET Notes: Ecc 11:7 The idiom “to see the sun” (both רָאָה הָשָּׁמֶשׁ...

NET Notes: Ecc 11:8 The term הֶבֶל (hevel) here means “obscure,” that is, unknown. This sense is derived from the literal concep...

NET Notes: Ecc 11:9 Heb “and know that concerning all these God will bring you into judgment.” The point is not that following one’s impulses and desire...

NET Notes: Ecc 11:10 The term הֶבֶל (hevel, “vanity”) often connotes the temporal idea “fleeting” (e.g., Prov 31:30; ...

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