Eclesiastés 5:15

15 Como salió del vientre de su madre, desnudo, así volverá, yéndose tal como vino; nada saca del fruto de su trabajo que pueda llevarse en la mano.

Eclesiastés 5:15 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 5:15

As he came forth of his mother's womb, naked shall he return
to go as he came
This may be understood either of the covetous rich man, or of his son; and that supposing what is before said should not be the case of either of them, but they should possess their substance as long as they live; yet, when they come to die, they will be stripped of them all; of their gold and silver, their plate and jewels, and rich household furniture; of their cattle and possessions, farms and estates, which are no longer theirs; and even of their very clothes, and be as naked as they were when they came into the world; and which is indeed the case of every man, ( Job 1:21 ) ; and is used as an argument, and a very forcible one, against covetousness; and shall take nothing of his labour, which he may carry away in his
hand;
nothing of his substance, which he has got by his labour, and hoarded up with great care; not the least portion of it can he carry away with him when he dies; not any of his jewels, nor bags of gold and silver; and if any of these should be put into his grave, which has been sometimes done at the interment of great personages, these are of no manner of use and service to him, either to comfort and refresh his body, or to save his soul from hell, and procure it an entrance into the heavenly glory; see ( 1 Timothy 6:7 ) ( Proverbs 11:4 ) . The Targum allegorizes this in a very orthodox way, not very usual, in favour of original sin, and against the doctrine of merit;

``as he goes out of his mother's womb naked, without a covering, and without any good; so he shall return to go to the house of his grave, indigent of merit, as he came into this world; and no good reward shall he receive by his labour, to take with him into the world to which he goes, that it may be for merit in his hand.''

Eclesiastés 5:15 In-Context

13 Hay un grave mal que he visto bajo el sol: las riquezas guardadas por su dueño para su mal;
14 cuando esas riquezas se pierden por un mal negocio, y él engendra un hijo, no queda nada para mantenerlo.
15 Como salió del vientre de su madre, desnudo, así volverá, yéndose tal como vino; nada saca del fruto de su trabajo que pueda llevarse en la mano.
16 Y también esto es un grave mal: que tal como vino, así se irá. Por tanto, ¿qué provecho tiene el que trabaja para el viento?
17 Además todos los días de su vida come en tinieblas, con mucha molestia, enfermedad y enojo.
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