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Text -- Ecclesiastes 7:15-18 (NET)

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Exceptions to the Law of Retribution
7:15 During the days of my fleeting life I have seen both of these things: Sometimes a righteous person dies prematurely in spite of his righteousness, and sometimes a wicked person lives long in spite of his evil deeds. 7:16 So do not be excessively righteous or excessively wise; otherwise you might be disappointed. 7:17 Do not be excessively wicked and do not be a fool; otherwise you might die before your time. 7:18 It is best to take hold of one warning without letting go of the other warning; for the one who fears God will follow both warnings.
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NET Notes: Ecc 7:15 Heb “a wicked man endures.”

NET Notes: Ecc 7:16 Or “Why should you ruin yourself?”; or “Why should you destroy yourself?” The verb שָׁמֵם ...

NET Notes: Ecc 7:17 Heb “Why?” The question is rhetorical.

NET Notes: Ecc 7:18 Heb “both.” The term “warnings” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity. Alternatel...

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