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Text -- Ecclesiastes 5:8 (NET)

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Government Corruption
5:8 If you see the extortion of the poor, or the perversion of justice and fairness in the government, do not be astonished by the matter. For the high official is watched by a higher official, and there are higher ones over them!
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Ecc 5:8 - -- Here is an account of another vanity, and a sovereign antidote against it.

Here is an account of another vanity, and a sovereign antidote against it.

Wesley: Ecc 5:8 - -- As if it were inconsistent with God's wisdom, and justice, to suffer such disorders.

As if it were inconsistent with God's wisdom, and justice, to suffer such disorders.

Wesley: Ecc 5:8 - -- The most high God who is infinitely above the greatest of men.

The most high God who is infinitely above the greatest of men.

Wesley: Ecc 5:8 - -- Not like an idle spectator, but a judge, who diligently observes, and will effectually punish them.

Not like an idle spectator, but a judge, who diligently observes, and will effectually punish them.

Wesley: Ecc 5:8 - -- God: it is an emphatical repetition of the same thing.

God: it is an emphatical repetition of the same thing.

JFB: Ecc 5:8 - -- As in Ecc 3:16, so here the difficulty suggests itself. If God is so exact in even punishing hasty words (Ecc 5:1-6), why does He allow gross injustic...

As in Ecc 3:16, so here the difficulty suggests itself. If God is so exact in even punishing hasty words (Ecc 5:1-6), why does He allow gross injustice? In the remote "provinces," the "poor" often had to put themselves for protection from the inroads of Philistines, &c., under chieftains, who oppressed them even in Solomon's reign (1Ki 12:4).

JFB: Ecc 5:8 - -- Literally, "the pleasure," or purpose (Isa 53:10). Marvel not at this dispensation of God's will, as if He had abandoned the world. Nay, there is comi...

Literally, "the pleasure," or purpose (Isa 53:10). Marvel not at this dispensation of God's will, as if He had abandoned the world. Nay, there is coming a capital judgment at last, and an earnest of it in partial punishments of sinners meanwhile.

JFB: Ecc 5:8 - -- (Dan 7:18).

JFB: Ecc 5:8 - -- (2Ch 16:9).

JFB: Ecc 5:8 - -- Plural, that is, the three persons of the Godhead, or else, "regardeth not only the 'highest' kings, than whom He 'is higher,' but even the petty tyra...

Plural, that is, the three persons of the Godhead, or else, "regardeth not only the 'highest' kings, than whom He 'is higher,' but even the petty tyrants of the provinces, namely, the high ones who are above them" (the poor) [WEISS].

Clarke: Ecc 5:8 - -- If thou seest the oppression of the poor - For this was a frequent case under all governments; and especially in the provinces or colonies which bei...

If thou seest the oppression of the poor - For this was a frequent case under all governments; and especially in the provinces or colonies which being far from the seat of government, were generally oppressed by the sovereign’ s deputies

Clarke: Ecc 5:8 - -- Marvel not at the matter - החפץ hachephets , the will, i.e., of God; which permits such evils to take place; for all things shall work together...

Marvel not at the matter - החפץ hachephets , the will, i.e., of God; which permits such evils to take place; for all things shall work together for good to them that love him

"Marvel no

Ye righteous, if his dispensations her

Unequal seem. What, though disorders reign

He still presides, and with unerring han

Directs the vast machine. His wisdom ca

From discord harmony produce; and mak

Even vice itself subservient to his ends."

TSK: Ecc 5:8 - -- thou seest : Ecc 3:16, Ecc 4:1; Psa 12:5, Psa 55:9, Psa 58:11; Pro 8:17; Hab 1:2, Hab 1:3, Hab 1:13 marvel : Zec 8:6; 1Jo 3:13; Rev 17:6, Rev 17:7 mat...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Ecc 5:8 - -- Matter - Rather, purpose (as in the margin, and Ecc 3:1), referring either to the will of God or to the edict of an oppressive ruler. For ...

Matter - Rather, purpose (as in the margin, and Ecc 3:1), referring either to the will of God or to the edict of an oppressive ruler.

For he ... they - literally, for high watches over high and the highest over them, i. e., the king in the capital watches over the judge or governor in the province, and God over both. This seems more in harmony with the preceding verses, and more agreeable to the scope of this passage than to understand the passage only of earthly rulers.

Poole: Ecc 5:8 - -- Here is an account of another vanity, and a sovereign antidote against it. Marvel not as if it were inconsistent with God’ s wisdom, and just...

Here is an account of another vanity, and a sovereign antidote against it.

Marvel not as if it were inconsistent with God’ s wisdom, and justice, and truth to suffer such disorders, or a just cause for any man to throw off that fear and service of God which I have now commended to thee.

He that is higher than the highest the most high God, who is infinitely above the greatest of men, and therefore, if he saw meet, could crush them in an instant,

regardeth not like an idle spectator, but like a judge, who diligently observes and records all these miscarriages, and will so effectually punish them, that neither they shall have any cause of triumph in their former successes, nor good men to be grieved at the remembrance of them.

There be higher than they either,

1. The high and holy angels, who are employed by God in the government of kings and kingdoms, as we read in the Book of Daniel, and elsewhere, and for the defence of God’ s people, Psa 34:7 91:11 Heb 1:14 . Or,

2. God; and so it is an emphatical repetition of the same thing, which is frequent in Scripture; there is a higher than they . Or, as the words are by others fitly rendered, the Most High (for plural words are oft understood of God singularly) is above them , and therefore can control them, and will certainly call them to an account.

Haydock: Ecc 5:8 - -- Him. An appeal may be made to the king or to God. Reges in ipsos imperium est Jovis. (Horace, iii. ode 1.) --- Hebrew, "the king serves, (Monta...

Him. An appeal may be made to the king or to God. Reges in ipsos imperium est Jovis. (Horace, iii. ode 1.) ---

Hebrew, "the king serves, (Montanus) or is served by the field." (Protestants) (Haydock) ---

All have a mutual dependence on each other, and thus the vanity of men and the order of Providence appear. (Calmet)

Gill: Ecc 5:8 - -- If thou seest the oppression of the poor, and violent perverting of justice in a province,.... Which is a very disagreeable sight, but often seen; the...

If thou seest the oppression of the poor, and violent perverting of justice in a province,.... Which is a very disagreeable sight, but often seen; the poor are oppressed, and judgment and justice perverted, and that in a very violent and flagrant manner, in open courts of judicature, in the several provinces and kingdoms of the world;

marvel not at the matter; as though it was some strange and uncommon thing, when nothing is more common: or "marvel not at the will" or "pleasure" t; that is, of God, who suffers such things to be. So the Targum, Jarchi, and Aben Ezra, interpret it; stumble not at it, nor arraign the wisdom and justice of God; let not that temptation prevail in thee as it has done in some good men, who have been tempted from hence to think there was nothing in religion, nor no providence attending the affairs of this world; do not be frightened and astonished, and hurried into such a thought; nor be distressed at the calamities and oppressions of poor and innocent men;

for he that is higher than the highest regardeth: that is, God, who is the most high in all the earth; higher, than the kings of the earth, and all high and haughty oppressors; higher indeed than the heavens, and the angels there: he "regards" all his people, his eyes are on them, and he never withdraws them from them; he regards their cries, and hears and answers them; he regards their oppressors, and their oppressions; and will, in his own time, deliver them; or he "keeps" u his people as the apple of his eye, in the hollow of his hand, night and day, lest any hurt them; he keeps them by his power through faith unto salvation. It may be rendered, "the high One from on high observes" w; God, who is the high and lofty One, looks down from the high heavens where he dwells, and takes notice of all the sons of men, and considers all their works; see Psa 33:13;

and there be higher than they; either the holy angels, who are higher than tyrannical oppressors, higher in nature, and excel in strength and power; and these are on the side of the oppressed, have the charge of saints, and encamp about them; and, whenever they have an order, can destroy their enemies in a moment: or rather the three divine Persons are meant, by the plural expression used, Father, Son, and Spirit; Jehovah the Father is above men, the greatest of men, in the things in which they deal proudly; be is greater than all, and none can pluck his sheep out of his hands, and worry them: Christ, the Son of the Highest, is higher than the kings, of the earth; he is King of kings, and Lord of lords, and able to deliver and save his people; and the Holy Spirit is the power of the Highest, and is greater than he or they that are in the world, the avowed enemies of the saints. Aben Ezra interprets it of the secret of the name of God, which he says is inexplicable. So the Midrash understands it of the holy blessed God; and in another tract it is said, on mention of this passage, there are three superiors above them in the way of emanation, and of them it is said x, "there be higher than they."

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Ecc 5:8 And there are higher ones over them! This may describe a corrupt system of government in which each level of hierarchy exploits its subordinates, all ...

Geneva Bible: Ecc 5:8 If thou seest the oppression of the poor, and violent perverting of judgment and justice in a province, wonder not at the matter: for [he that is] ( f...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Ecc 5:1-20 - --1 Vanities in divine service;8 in murmuring against oppression;9 and in riches.18 Joy in riches is the gift of God.

Maclaren: Ecc 5:2-13 - --Lessons For Worship And For Work Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more ready to hear, than to give the sacrifice of fools : ...

MHCC: Ecc 5:4-8 - --When a person made engagements rashly, he suffered his mouth to cause his flesh to sin. The case supposes a man coming to the priest, and pretending t...

Matthew Henry: Ecc 5:4-8 - -- Four things we are exhorted to in these verses: - I. To be conscientious in paying our vows. 1. A vow is a bond upon the soul (Num 30:2), by which ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 5:8 - -- "If thou seest the oppression of the poor and the robbery of right and of justice in the state, marvel not at the matter: for one higher watches ove...

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...

Constable: Ecc 5:1--6:10 - --4. The perishable fruits of labor 5:1-6:9 This section emphasizes the folly of trying to find ul...

Constable: Ecc 5:2-8 - --The effect of rash vows 5:1-7 "The sacrifice of fools" in view (v. 1) is a rash vow, as ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) The Hebrew title is Koheleth, which the speaker in it applies to himself (Ecc 1:12), "I, Koheleth, was king over Israel." It means an Assembler or Con...

JFB: Ecclesiastes (Outline) INTRODUCTION. (Ecc. 1:1-18)

TSK: Ecclesiastes 5 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Ecc 5:1, Vanities in divine service; Ecc 5:8, in murmuring against oppression; Ecc 5:9, and in riches; Ecc 5:18, Joy in riches is the gif...

Poole: Ecclesiastes 5 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 5 Vanities in divine matters, Ecc 5:1-7 . In murmuring and repining, Ecc 5:8 . In riches and covetousness. Ecc 5:9,10 ; for riches rob men ...

MHCC: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) The name of this book signifies " The Preacher." The wisdom of God here preaches to us, speaking by Solomon, who it is evident was the author. At the...

MHCC: Ecclesiastes 5 (Chapter Introduction) (Ecc 5:1-3) What renders devotion vain. (Ecc 5:4-8) Of vows, and oppression. (Ecc 5:9-17) The vanity of riches shown. (Ecc 5:18-20) The right use o...

Matthew Henry: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Ecclesiastes We are still among Solomon's happy men, his happy servants, that stood contin...

Matthew Henry: Ecclesiastes 5 (Chapter Introduction) Solomon, in this chapter, discourses, I. Concerning the worship of God, prescribing that as a remedy against all those vanities which he had alrea...

Constable: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew text is all of verse 1. The Se...

Constable: Ecclesiastes (Outline)

Constable: Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes Bibliography Archer, Gleason L., Jr. "The Linguistic Evidence for the Date of Ecclesiastes'." Jour...

Haydock: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) ECCLESIASTES. INTRODUCTION. This Book is called Ecclesiastes, or the preacher, (in Hebrew, Coheleth ) because in it Solomon, as an excelle...

Gill: Ecclesiastes (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES This book has been universally received into the canon of the Scriptures, by Jews and Christians. The former, indeed, ...

Gill: Ecclesiastes 5 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 5 This chapter contains some rules and directions concerning the worship of God; how persons should behave when they g...

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