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Text -- Ecclesiastes 3:5 (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;
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Wesley: Ecc 3:5 - -- Which were brought together in order to the building of a wall or house.

Which were brought together in order to the building of a wall or house.

Wesley: Ecc 3:5 - -- When persons perform all friendly offices one to another.

When persons perform all friendly offices one to another.

JFB: Ecc 3:5 - -- As out of a garden or vineyard (Isa 5:2).

As out of a garden or vineyard (Isa 5:2).

JFB: Ecc 3:5 - -- For building; figuratively, the Gentiles, once castaway stones, were in due time made parts of the spiritual building (Eph 2:19-20), and children of A...

For building; figuratively, the Gentiles, once castaway stones, were in due time made parts of the spiritual building (Eph 2:19-20), and children of Abraham (Mat 3:9); so the restored Jews hereafter (Psa 102:13-14; Zec 9:16).

JFB: Ecc 3:5 - -- (Joe 2:16; 1Co 7:5-6).

Clarke: Ecc 3:5 - -- A time to cast away stones, - to gather stones, - to embrace, - to refrain - "One while domestic cares abortive prove And then successful. Nature no...

A time to cast away stones, - to gather stones, - to embrace, - to refrain -

"One while domestic cares abortive prove

And then successful. Nature now invite

Connubial pleasures: but, when languid grown

No less rejects."

TSK: Ecc 3:5 - -- to cast : Jos 4:3-9, Jos 10:27; 2Sa 18:17, 2Sa 18:18; 2Ki 3:25 a time to embrace : Exo 19:15; 1Sa 21:4, 1Sa 21:5; Son 2:6, Son 2:7; Joe 2:16; 1Co 7:5 ...

to cast : Jos 4:3-9, Jos 10:27; 2Sa 18:17, 2Sa 18:18; 2Ki 3:25

a time to embrace : Exo 19:15; 1Sa 21:4, 1Sa 21:5; Son 2:6, Son 2:7; Joe 2:16; 1Co 7:5

refrain from : Heb. be far from

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Barnes: Ecc 3:5 - -- Stones may be regarded either as materials for building, or as impediments to the fertility of land (see 2Ki 3:19, 2Ki 3:25; Isa 5:2).

Stones may be regarded either as materials for building, or as impediments to the fertility of land (see 2Ki 3:19, 2Ki 3:25; Isa 5:2).

Poole: Ecc 3:5 - -- A time to cast away stones which were brought together in order to the building of a wall or house, but are now cast away, either because the man who...

A time to cast away stones which were brought together in order to the building of a wall or house, but are now cast away, either because the man who gathered them hath changed his mind, and desists from his project, or by other causes or accidents.

A time to embrace when persons shall enter into friendship, and perform all friendly offices one to another.

A time to refrain from embracing either through alienation of affections, or grievous calamities. See Joe 2:16 1Co 7:5

Haydock: Ecc 3:5 - -- Stones, with a sling, or to render a field useless, 4 Kings iii. 25., and Isaias v. 2. --- Embraces. Countenance was sometimes prescribed for marr...

Stones, with a sling, or to render a field useless, 4 Kings iii. 25., and Isaias v. 2. ---

Embraces. Countenance was sometimes prescribed for married people, Leviticus xx. 18., and 1 Corinthians vii. (St. Jerome) (St. Augustine, Enchiridion 78.) (Calmet) ---

Hatred often succeeds love, ver. 8., and 2 Kings xiii. 14. (Haydock)

Gill: Ecc 3:5 - -- A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together,.... To cast stones out of a field or vineyard where they are hurtful, and to gather ...

A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together,.... To cast stones out of a field or vineyard where they are hurtful, and to gather them together to make walls and fences of, or build houses with; and may be understood both of throwing down buildings, as the temple of Jerusalem, so that not one stone was left upon another; of pouring out the stones of the sanctuary, and of gathering them again and laying them on one another; which was done when the servants of the Lord took pleasure in the stones of Zion, and favoured the dust thereof. Some understand this of precious stones, and of casting them away through luxury, wantonness, or contempt, and gathering them again: and it may be applied, as to the neglect of the Gentiles for a long time, and the gathering of those stones of which children were raised to Abraham; so of the casting away of the Jews for their rejection of the Messiah, and of the gathering of them again by conversion, when they shall be as the stones of a crown, lifted up as an ensign on his land, Zec 9:16;

a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing: or "to be far from" g it; it may not only design conjugal embraces h, but parents embracing their children, as Jacob did his; and one brother embracing another, as Esau Jacob, and one friend embracing another; all which is very proper and agreeable at times: but there are some seasons so very calamitous and distressing, in which persons are obliged to drop such fondnesses: it is true, in a spiritual sense, of the embraces of Christ and believers, which sometimes are, and sometimes are not, enjoyed, Pro 4:8.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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TSK Synopsis: Ecc 3:1-22 - --1 By the necessary change of times, vanity is added to human travail.11 There is an excellency in God's works.16 But as for man, God shall judge his w...

MHCC: Ecc 3:1-10 - --To expect unchanging happiness in a changing world, must end in disappointment. To bring ourselves to our state in life, is our duty and wisdom in thi...

Matthew Henry: Ecc 3:1-10 - -- The scope of these verses is to show, 1. That we live in a world of changes, that the several events of time, and conditions of human life, are vast...

Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 3:5 - -- "To throw stones has its time, and to gather together stones has its time; to embrace has its time, and to refrain from embracing has its time."Did ...

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 3:1--4:4 - --2. Labor and divine providence 3:1-4:3 In this section Solomon expressed his conviction that in view of God's incomprehensible workings all human toil...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Ecc 3:1, By the necessary change of times, vanity is added to human travail; Ecc 3:11, There is an excellency in God’s works; Ecc 3:16,...

Poole: Ecclesiastes 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3 Every thing hath its time; in which, to enjoy it, and therewith do good to others, is our good, Ecc 3:1-13 . God doth all according to hi...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Ecc 3:1-10) The changes of human affairs. (Ecc 3:11-15) The Divine counsels unchangeable. (Ecc 3:16-22) The vanity of worldly power.

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Solomon having shown the vanity of studies, pleasures, and business, and made it to appear that happiness is not to be found in the schools of the ...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 3 The general design of this chapter is to confirm what is before observed, the vanity and inconstancy of all things; ...

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