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Text -- Ecclesiastes 3:5-22 (NET)

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3:5 A time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; 3:6 A time to search, and a time to give something up as lost; a time to keep, and a time to throw away; 3:7 A time to rip, and a time to sew; a time to keep silent, and a time to speak. 3:8 A time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace.
Man is Ignorant of God’s Timing
3:9 What benefit can a worker gain from his toil? 3:10 I have observed the burden that God has given to people to keep them occupied. 3:11 God has made everything fit beautifully in its appropriate time, but he has also placed ignorance in the human heart so that people cannot discover what God has ordained, from the beginning to the end of their lives.
Enjoy Life in the Present
3:12 I have concluded that there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to enjoy themselves as long as they live, 3:13 and also that everyone should eat and drink, and find enjoyment in all his toil, for these things are a gift from God.
God’s Sovereignty
3:14 I also know that whatever God does will endure forever; nothing can be added to it, and nothing taken away from it. God has made it this way, so that men will fear him. 3:15 Whatever exists now has already been, and whatever will be has already been; for God will seek to do again what has occurred in the past.
The Problem of Injustice and Oppression
3:16 I saw something else on earth: In the place of justice, there was wickedness, and in the place of fairness, there was wickedness. 3:17 I thought to myself, “God will judge both the righteous and the wicked; for there is an appropriate time for every activity, and there is a time of judgment for every deed. 3:18 I also thought to myself, “It is for the sake of people, so God can clearly show them that they are like animals. 3:19 For the fate of humans and the fate of animals are the same: As one dies, so dies the other; both have the same breath. There is no advantage for humans over animals, for both are fleeting. 3:20 Both go to the same place, both come from the dust, and to dust both return. 3:21 Who really knows if the human spirit ascends upward, and the animal’s spirit descends into the earth? 3:22 So I perceived there is nothing better than for people to enjoy their work, because that is their reward; for who can show them what the future holds?
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NET Notes: Ecc 3:6 The term לְאַבֵּד (lÿ’abbed, Piel infinitive construct from אָבַ...

NET Notes: Ecc 3:9 This rhetorical question is an example of negative affirmation, expecting a negative answer: “Man gains nothing from his toil!” (see E. W....

NET Notes: Ecc 3:10 Heb “the sons of man.”

NET Notes: Ecc 3:11 The phrase “of their lives” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Ecc 3:12 Heb “to do good.” The phrase לַעֲשׂוֹת טוֹב (la’asot t...

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...

NET Notes: Ecc 3:15 The phrase “in the past” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Ecc 3:16 Or “righteousness.”

NET Notes: Ecc 3:17 The phrase “a time of judgment” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Ecc 3:18 The two infinitives לְבָרָם (lÿvaram, “to make it clear to them”) and וְל...

NET Notes: Ecc 3:19 Heb “of the sons of man.”

NET Notes: Ecc 3:21 Heb “the spirit of the sons of man.”

NET Notes: Ecc 3:22 Heb “what will be after him” (cf. KJV, NASB, NIV) or “afterward” (cf. NJPS).

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