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Text -- Ecclesiastes 7:6 (NET)

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Wesley -> Ecc 7:6
Which for a time make a great noise and blaze, but presently go out.
JFB -> Ecc 7:6
JFB: Ecc 7:6 - -- Answers to the loud merriment of fools. It is the very fire consuming them which produces the seeming merry noise (Joe 2:5). Their light soon goes out...
Answers to the loud merriment of fools. It is the very fire consuming them which produces the seeming merry noise (Joe 2:5). Their light soon goes out in the black darkness. There is a paronomasia in the Hebrew, Sirim ("thorns"), Sir ("pot"). The wicked are often compared to "thorns" (2Sa 23:6; Nah 1:10). Dried cow-dung was the common fuel in Palestine; its slowness in burning makes the quickness of a fire of thorns the more graphic, as an image of the sudden end of fools (Psa 118:12).
Clarke -> Ecc 7:6
Clarke: Ecc 7:6 - -- For as the crackling of thorns - They make a great noise, a great blaze; and are extinguished in a few moments. Such indeed, comparatively, are the ...
For as the crackling of thorns - They make a great noise, a great blaze; and are extinguished in a few moments. Such indeed, comparatively, are the joys of life; they are noisy, flashy, and transitory.
TSK -> Ecc 7:6
TSK: Ecc 7:6 - -- as : Ecc 2:2; Psa 58:9, Psa 118:12; Isa 65:13-15; Amo 8:10; Luk 6:25, Luk 16:25; 2Pe 2:13-17; Jud 1:12, Jud 1:13
crackling : Heb. sound
the laughter :...
as : Ecc 2:2; Psa 58:9, Psa 118:12; Isa 65:13-15; Amo 8:10; Luk 6:25, Luk 16:25; 2Pe 2:13-17; Jud 1:12, Jud 1:13
crackling : Heb. sound
the laughter : Pro 29:9

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Barnes -> Ecc 7:6
Poole -> Ecc 7:6
Poole: Ecc 7:6 - -- The crackling of thorns which for a time make a great noise and blaze, but presently waste themselves, and go out without any considerable effect upo...
The crackling of thorns which for a time make a great noise and blaze, but presently waste themselves, and go out without any considerable effect upon the meat in the pot.
So so vanishing and fruitless.
Haydock -> Ecc 7:6
Haydock: Ecc 7:6 - -- Wise man. Much prudence is requisite to correct with fruit, and to persuade the sinner that he is under a mistake. (Calmet)
Wise man. Much prudence is requisite to correct with fruit, and to persuade the sinner that he is under a mistake. (Calmet)
Gill -> Ecc 7:6
Gill: Ecc 7:6 - -- For as the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter of the fool,.... As thorns are weak, useless, and unprofitable; yea, hurtful and perni...
For as the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter of the fool,.... As thorns are weak, useless, and unprofitable; yea, hurtful and pernicious, and only fit for burning; so are foolish and wicked men, 2Sa 23:6; and as the noise and sound of the one under a pot is very short, they make a blaze for a while, and is soon over; so though the laughter of a fool is loud and noisy, it makes no melody, no more than the noise of thorns; and is but for a moment, and will be soon changed for weeping and howling, which will last for ever; see Job 20:5;
this also is vanity; the carnal mirth of wicked men.

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NET Notes: Ecc 7:6 It is difficult to determine whether the Hebrew term הֶבֶל (hevel) means “fleeting” or “useless”...
Geneva Bible -> Ecc 7:6
Geneva Bible: Ecc 7:6 For as the crackling of ( d ) thorns under a pot, so [is] the laughter of the fool: this also [is] vanity.
( d ) Which crackle for a while and profit...

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TSK Synopsis -> Ecc 7:1-29
TSK Synopsis: Ecc 7:1-29 - --1 Remedies against vanity are, a good name;2 mortification;7 patience;11 wisdom.23 The difficulty of wisdom.
MHCC -> Ecc 7:1-6
MHCC: Ecc 7:1-6 - --Reputation for piety and honesty is more desirable than all the wealth and pleasure in this world. It will do more good to go to a funeral than to a f...
Matthew Henry -> Ecc 7:1-6
Matthew Henry: Ecc 7:1-6 - -- In these verses Solomon lays down some great truths which seem paradoxes to the unthinking part, that is, the far greatest part, of mankind. I. That...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ecc 7:5-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 7:5-6 - --
A fourth proverb of that which is better ( מן טוב ) presents, like the third, the fools and the wise over against each other: "Better to hear ...
Constable: Ecc 6:10--11:7 - --III. THE LIMITATIONS OF WISDOM 6:10--11:6
Clues in the text indicate the value and purpose of 6:10-11:6. The phr...

Constable: Ecc 7:1--8:17 - --B. God's Inscrutable Plan chs. 7-8
Solomon proceeded in this section to focus on the plan of God, His de...




