
Text -- Ecclesiastes 6:11 (NET)




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Wesley: Ecc 6:11 - -- This seems to be added as a conclusion from all the foregoing chapters; seeing not only man is a vain creature in himself, but there are also many oth...
This seems to be added as a conclusion from all the foregoing chapters; seeing not only man is a vain creature in himself, but there are also many other things, which instead of diminishing, do but increase this vanity, as wisdom, pleasure, power, wealth; seeing even the good things of this life bring so much toil, and cares, and fears, with them.

By all that he can either desire or enjoy here?
JFB: Ecc 6:11 - -- "Seeing" that man cannot escape from the "vanity," which by God's "mighty" will is inherent in earthly things, and cannot call in question God's wisdo...
"Seeing" that man cannot escape from the "vanity," which by God's "mighty" will is inherent in earthly things, and cannot call in question God's wisdom in these dispensations (equivalent to "contend," &c.),

Of these vain things as regards the chief good? None whatever.
TSK -> Ecc 6:11

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Barnes -> Ecc 6:11
Barnes: Ecc 6:11 - -- Things - Namely, the various circumstances detailed in the foregoing chapters, from the Preacher’ s personal experience, and his observati...
Things - Namely, the various circumstances detailed in the foregoing chapters, from the Preacher’ s personal experience, and his observation of other people, ending with the comprehensive declaration in Ecc 6:10 to the effect that vanity is an essential part of the constitution of creation as it now exists, and was foreknown.
What is man the better? - Rather, what is profitable to man?
Poole -> Ecc 6:11
Poole: Ecc 6:11 - -- This seems to be added as a conclusion of the disputation managed in all the foregoing chapters,
Seeing not only man is a vain creature in himself...
This seems to be added as a conclusion of the disputation managed in all the foregoing chapters,
Seeing not only man is a vain creature in himself, as hath been now said, but there are also many other things in the world, which instead of removing or diminishing, as might be expected, do but increase this vanity , as wisdom, pleasure, power, wealth, and the like, the vanity of all which hath been fully and particularly declared. Seeing even the good things of this life bring so much toil, and cares, and fears, &c. with them.
What is man the better to wit, by all that he can either desire or enjoy here? Hence it is evident that all these things cannot make him happy, but that he must seek for happiness elsewhere.
Haydock -> Ecc 6:11
Haydock: Ecc 6:11 - -- Disputing. Are we better acquainted with nature than former ages? This is another subject of confusion. (Calmet)
Disputing. Are we better acquainted with nature than former ages? This is another subject of confusion. (Calmet)
Gill -> Ecc 6:11
Gill: Ecc 6:11 - -- Seeing there be many things that increase vanity,.... As appears by all that has been said in this and the preceding chapters; such as wisdom and know...
Seeing there be many things that increase vanity,.... As appears by all that has been said in this and the preceding chapters; such as wisdom and knowledge, wealth and riches, pleasure, power, and authority. Man is a poor vain creature himself, all he is and has is vanity; and these serve but to increase it, and make him vainer and vainer still;
what is man the better? for these things? not at all, rather the worse, being more vain; there is no profit by them, no excellency arises to him from them, no happiness in them, nothing that will be of any service to him, especially with respect to a future state, or when he comes to die. It may be rendered, as it is in the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions, "seeing there are many words that multiply vanity"; as all such words do that are used with God by way of murmur and complaint concerning a man's lot and condition in this world, and as expostulating and contending with him about it; these increase sin, and by them men contract more guilt, and therefore are not the better for such litigations, but the worse; and so the words stand in connection with Ecc 6:10, but the former sense seems best, this being the conclusion of the wise man's discourse concerning vanity. So the Targum and Jarchi understand it of things, and not words.

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TSK Synopsis -> Ecc 6:1-12
TSK Synopsis: Ecc 6:1-12 - --1 The vanity of riches without use;3 though a man have many children and a long life.7 The vanity of sight and wandering desires.10 The conclusion of ...
MHCC -> Ecc 6:7-12
MHCC: Ecc 6:7-12 - --A little will serve to sustain us comfortably, and a great deal can do no more. The desires of the soul find nothing in the wealth of the world to giv...
Matthew Henry -> Ecc 6:11-12
Matthew Henry: Ecc 6:11-12 - -- Here, 1. Solomon lays down his conclusion which he had undertaken to prove, as that which was fully confirmed by the foregoing discourse: There be ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ecc 6:11
Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 6:11 - --
"For there are many words which increase vanity: What cometh forth therefrom for man?"The dispute (objection), דּין , takes place in words; דּ...
Constable -> Ecc 6:10--11:7; Ecc 6:10-12
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...
