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Text -- Ecclesiastes 8:11 (NET)

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8:11 When a sentence is not executed at once against a crime, the human heart is encouraged to do evil.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wicked | Security | Punishment | Instruction | Impenitence | Heart | God | ECCLESIASTES, THE PREACHER | Depravity of Mankind | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Ecc 8:11 - -- God's forbearance makes them presumptuous and secure.

God's forbearance makes them presumptuous and secure.

JFB: Ecc 8:11 - -- The reason why the wicked persevere in sin: God's delay in judgment (Mat 24:48-51; 2Pe 3:8-9). "They see not the smoke of the pit, therefore they drea...

The reason why the wicked persevere in sin: God's delay in judgment (Mat 24:48-51; 2Pe 3:8-9). "They see not the smoke of the pit, therefore they dread not the fire" [SOUTH], (Psa 55:19). Joab's escape from the punishment of his murder of Abner, so far from "leading him to repentance," as it ought (Rom 2:4), led him to the additional murder of Amasa.

Clarke: Ecc 8:11 - -- Because sentence - פתגם pithgam , a Divine decree or declaration. This is no Hebrew, but a mere Chaldee word, and occurs only in the later book...

Because sentence - פתגם pithgam , a Divine decree or declaration. This is no Hebrew, but a mere Chaldee word, and occurs only in the later books of the Bible - Esther, Ezra and Daniel, and nowhere else but in this place. Because God does not immediately punish every delinquency, men think he disregards evil acts; and therefore they are emboldened to sin on. So this longsuffering of God, which leadeth to repentance, is abused so as to lead to farther crimes! When men sin against the remedy of their salvation, how can they escape perdition?

Defender: Ecc 8:11 - -- The apparent prosperity of the wicked has long been both a stumbling block to faith and an encouragement to evil doers. Yet Solomon knew that the sent...

The apparent prosperity of the wicked has long been both a stumbling block to faith and an encouragement to evil doers. Yet Solomon knew that the sentence would indeed be fully executed eventually and that "it shall be well with them that fear God" (Ecc 8:12, Ecc 8:13)."

TSK: Ecc 8:11 - -- sentence : Exo 8:15, Exo 8:32; Job 21:11-15; Psa 10:6, Psa 50:21, Psa 50:22; Isa 5:18, Isa 5:19, Isa 26:10; Isa 57:11; Jer 48:11; Mat 24:49, Mat 24:50...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Ecc 8:11 - -- Sentence against an evil work or, the decree, &c. God’ s determinate counsel or sentence for the punishment of tyrants and all evil-doers. Ther...

Sentence against an evil work or, the decree, &c. God’ s determinate counsel or sentence for the punishment of tyrants and all evil-doers.

Therefore because God’ s forbearance makes them presumptuous and secure, and confident of impunity.

Is fully set Heb. is filled , is carried on with full sail, as the LXX. understand it, like a ship with a strong and violent wind; or, is bold or presumptuous, as the same phrase is understood, Est 7:5 Act 5:3 .

Haydock: Ecc 8:11 - -- Fear. Thus they abuse the patience of God, and grow worse, because he is good. His time will come, Apocalypse xvi. 15, Ecclesiasticus v. 4., and 2 ...

Fear. Thus they abuse the patience of God, and grow worse, because he is good. His time will come, Apocalypse xvi. 15, Ecclesiasticus v. 4., and 2 Peter iii. 10.

Gill: Ecc 8:11 - -- Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily,.... Any evil work done by magistrates, or others, against which the wrath of God is r...

Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily,.... Any evil work done by magistrates, or others, against which the wrath of God is revealed from heaven, and is threatened with his vengeance; the decree is gone forth, the sentence is passed, God is determined upon punishment; but there is a delay of it, he exercises patience and longsuffering to answer some end of his, both towards his own people and the wicked; as well as to display some of his own perfections; but because so it is, the judgment comes not at once;

therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil; or their "heart is full to do evil" n; they have not only a fulness of sin in them naturally as is in every man's heart; but they are filled with resolution, boldness, and courage, to commit sin, promising themselves impurity from the seeming delay of justice; such an abuse do they make of the patience and forbearance of God; they become more and more hardened in sin and bent upon the commission of it.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Ecc 8:11 Heb “is full to do evil.” The verb מָלֵא (male’, “to fill”) is used figuratively (metonymy...

Geneva Bible: Ecc 8:11 Because sentence against an evil work is not ( l ) executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil. ( l ) W...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Ecc 8:1-17 - --1 True wisdom is modest.2 Kings are to be respected.6 Divine providence is to be observed.12 It is better with the godly in adversity, than with the w...

Maclaren: Ecc 8:11 - --Misused Respite Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evi...

MHCC: Ecc 8:9-13 - --Solomon observed, that many a time one man rules over another to his hurt, and that prosperity hardens them in their wickedness. Sinners herein deceiv...

Matthew Henry: Ecc 8:9-13 - -- Solomon, in the beginning of the chapter, had warned us against having any thing to do with seditious subjects; here, in these verses, he encourages...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 8:11 - -- "Because judgment against the work of the wicked man is not speedily executed, for this reason the heart of the children of men is full within them,...

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...

Constable: Ecc 8:1-17 - --3. The value and limitations of wisdom ch. 8 This chapter begins by lauding wisdom (v. 1), and i...

Constable: Ecc 8:10-17 - --The limitations of wisdom 8:10-17 Wisdom can enable a person to avoid the king's wrath (vv. 2-9), but it cannot enable him or her to understand fully ...

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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 8 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Ecc 8:1, True wisdom is modest; Ecc 8:2, Kings are to be respected; Ecc 8:6, Divine providence is to be observed; Ecc 8:12, It is better ...

Poole: Ecclesiastes 8 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 8 Kings to be greatly respected, Ecc 8:1-5 . Our times uncertain; death not to be resisted, Ecc 8:6-8 . An evil magistrate buried and forgo...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) (Ecc 8:1-5) Commendations of wisdom. (Ecc 8:6-8) To prepare for sudden evils and death. (Ecc 8:9-13) It shall be well with the righteous, and ill wi...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) Solomon, in this chapter, comes to recommend wisdom to us as the most powerful antidote against both the temptations and vexations that arise from ...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 8 The preacher begins this chapter with the praise of wisdom, from its excellency and usefulness, Ecc 8:1; and advises...

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