Eclesiastés 6:8

8 Pues ¿qué ventaja tiene el sabio sobre el necio? ¿Qué ventaja tiene el pobre que sabe comportarse entre los vivientes?

Eclesiastés 6:8 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 6:8

For what hath the wise more than the fool
More delight and pleasure, in gratifying his senses, by eating and drinking: the wise man enjoys no more than the fool; the fool finds as much pleasure in the labour of his hands, which is for his mouth, as the wise man does; and the wise man can get no more satisfaction to his mind, from these outward gratifications, than the fool; what hath the poor, that knoweth to walk before the living?
either, what does the poor man want more than the rich man, that knows how to get his bread, and is diligent and industrious among men to live, and does get a livelihood for himself and family; he enjoys all the sweets and comforts of life, as well as the rich man: or what hath the poor knowing man? as Aben Ezra interprets it, according to the accents; what has he more or does he enjoy more, than the poor foolish man, provided he has but sense enough to behave himself among men, so as to have bread to eat, and clothes to wear; which is as much as any man can enjoy, be he ever so rich or so wise?

Eclesiastés 6:8 In-Context

6 Aunque el hombre viva dos veces mil años, pero no disfruta de cosas buenas, ¿no van todos al mismo lugar?
7 Todo el trabajo del hombre es para su boca, sin embargo su apetito no se sacia .
8 Pues ¿qué ventaja tiene el sabio sobre el necio? ¿Qué ventaja tiene el pobre que sabe comportarse entre los vivientes?
9 Mejor es lo que ven los ojos que lo que el alma desea. También esto es vanidad y correr tras el viento.
10 A lo que existe, ya se le ha dado nombre, y se sabe lo que es un hombre: no puede contender con el que es más fuerte que él.
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