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In creatures or worldly enjoyments.
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To employ them in acts of charity and liberality.
JFB: Ecc 3:12 - -- In God's works (Ecc 3:11), as far as relates to man's duty. Man cannot fully comprehend them, but he ought joyfully to receive ("rejoice in") God's gi...
In God's works (Ecc 3:11), as far as relates to man's duty. Man cannot fully comprehend them, but he ought joyfully to receive ("rejoice in") God's gifts, and "do good" with them to himself and to others. This is never out of season (Gal 6:9-10). Not sensual joy and self-indulgence (Phi 4:4; Jam 4:16-17).
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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...
Clarke -> Ecc 3:12
Clarke: Ecc 3:12 - -- I know that there is no good in them, but, etc. - Since God has so disposed the affairs of this world, that the great events of providence cannot be...
I know that there is no good in them, but, etc. - Since God has so disposed the affairs of this world, that the great events of providence cannot be accelerated or retarded by human cares and anxieties, submit to God; make a proper use of what he has given: do thyself no harm, and endeavor as much as possible to do others good
Enjoy, and bless thyself; let others shar
The transient blessing: ‘ tis the gift of God.
TSK: Ecc 3:12 - -- but : Ecc 3:22, Ecc 9:7-9; Deu 28:63; Psa 37:3; Isa 64:5; Luk 11:41; Act 20:35; Phi 4:4-9; 1Th 5:15, 1Th 5:16; 1Ti 6:18
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Barnes -> Ecc 3:12
Poole: Ecc 3:12 - -- I know by clear reason, and my own long and certain experience,
that there is no good no other satisfaction or felicity which a man can enjoy, in t...
I know by clear reason, and my own long and certain experience,
that there is no good no other satisfaction or felicity which a man can enjoy, in them, in creatures or worldly enjoyments. To do good ; either,
1. To himself, as it is fully expressed, Psa 49:18 . Or,
2. To others; to employ them in acts of charity and liberality towards others. Or,
3. Towards God; to use them, and to live in the fear of God, which is necessary to the happiness of this as well as of the other life.
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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 ...
Haydock: Ecc 3:12 - -- Well; virtuously: or, perhaps, as literally, to enjoy himself, ver. 13. (Calmet) ---
Thus thinks the man of pleasure, Isaias xxii. 31. (St. Jerome...
Well; virtuously: or, perhaps, as literally, to enjoy himself, ver. 13. (Calmet) ---
Thus thinks the man of pleasure, Isaias xxii. 31. (St. Jerome)
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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 3:12 - -- I know that there is no good in them,.... In these things; as the Arabic version; in the creatures, as Jarchi; in all sublunary enjoyments; in everyt...
I know that there is no good in them,.... In these things; as the Arabic version; in the creatures, as Jarchi; in all sublunary enjoyments; in everything the wise man had made a trial of before, as natural Wisdom and knowledge, worldly pleasure, riches, and wealth; the "summun bonum", or happiness of men, did not lie in these things; this he knew by experience, and had the strongest assurance of it: or in them, that is, the children of men, as the Targum: there is no real good thing in them, nor comes out of them, nor is done by them; they cannot think a good thought, nor do a good action, of themselves. Or rather the sense is, I know there is nothing better for them than what follows:
but for a man to rejoice; not in sin and sinful pleasures, in a riotous, voluptuous, and epicurean manner; but to be cheerful, and enjoy the blessings of life in a comfortable way, and with a thankful heart; and especially to rejoice in spiritual things, and above all in Christ; and not in any self-boastings or carnal confidences, all such rejoicing is evil; see Ecc 9:7. The Targum is,
"but that they rejoice in the joy of the law;''
but it is much better to rejoice in the things of the Gospel, which is indeed a joyful sound;
and to do good in his life: to himself and family, by making use of the good things of life, and not withholding and hoarding them up; and to others, to all men, as opportunity offers, and especially to the household of faith; and not only by liberality and alms deeds, but by doing all good works, from right principles and to right ends, and that always, as long as he lives, Gal 6:9.
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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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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
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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TSK Synopsis -> Ecc 3:1-22
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
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
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 3:12 - --
"Thus I then perceived that among them (men) there is nothing better than to enjoy themselves, and indulge themselves in their life."The resignation...
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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; Ecc 3:1--4:4
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...
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