Ecclesiastes 3:22

22 So I realized then that the best thing we can do is enjoy what we have worked for. There is nothing else we can do. [a] There is no way for us to know what will happen after we die.

Ecclesiastes 3:22 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 3:22

Wherefore I perceive that [there is] nothing better than that
a man should rejoice in his own works
The Targum is, "in his good works"; not as justifying him before God, but as vindicating him before men, from unjust censures and charges: rather the sense is, that this is the wise man's conclusion, and this his sentiment, upon the whole; that there is nothing better for a man, than cheerfully to enjoy the fruit of his labours; to eat and drink in moderation, freely, joyfully, and thankfully; and make use of his riches, power, and authority, for his own good, the good of his family for the present, and the good of his fellow creatures; see ( Ecclesiastes 2:21 ) ( 3:13 ) ; for that [is] his portion;
what is allotted to him, and thus enjoyed, is a very good one, and for which he has reason to be thankful; for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him?
to see who shall succeed him, and what use they will make of what he leaves them; he shall never return after death to see anything of this kind, nor shall any acquaint him with it; he shall not be able to know when he is dead what shall befall his sons, whether they will prosper or rio, so Jarchi; wherefore it is best for him to enjoy his substance himself in a comfortable way, and be beneficial to others, and not oppressive to them. The Midrash illustrates it thus,

``who shall bring David to see what Solomon did? and who shall bring Solomon to see what Rehoboam did?''

Ecclesiastes 3:22 In-Context

20 They are both going to the same place - the dust. They both came from it; they will both go back to it.
21 How can anyone be sure that the human spirit goes upward while an animal's spirit goes down into the ground?
22 So I realized then that the best thing we can do is enjoy what we have worked for. There is nothing else we can do. There is no way for us to know what will happen after we die.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. what we have . . . do; [or] our work, because we are going to have to do it anyway.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.