Ecclésiaste 3:9

9 Quel avantage celui qui travaille retire-t-il de sa peine?

Ecclésiaste 3:9 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 3:9

What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he
laboureth?
] That is, he has none. This is an inference drawn from the above premises, and confirms what has been before observed, ( Ecclesiastes 1:3 ) ( 2:11 ) ; Man has no profit of his labour, since his time is so short to enjoy it, and he leaves it to another, he knows not who; and, while he lives, is attended with continual vicissitudes and changes; sometimes it is a time for one thing, and sometimes for its contrary, so that there is nothing certain, and to be depended on; and a man can promise himself nothing in this world pleasant or profitable to him, and much less that will be of any advantage to him hereafter. The Targum adds,

``to make treasures and gather mammon, unless he is helped by Providence above;''
though it is man's duty to labour, yet all his toil and labour will be fruitless without a divine blessing; there is a time and season for everything in providence, and there is no striving against that.

Ecclésiaste 3:9 In-Context

7 un temps pour déchirer, et un temps pour coudre; un temps pour se taire, et un temps pour parler;
8 un temps pour aimer, et un temps pour haïr; un temps pour la guerre, et un temps pour la paix.
9 Quel avantage celui qui travaille retire-t-il de sa peine?
10 J'ai vu à quelle occupation Dieu soumet les fils de l'homme.
11 Il fait toute chose bonne en son temps; même il a mis dans leur coeur la pensée de l'éternité, bien que l'homme ne puisse pas saisir l'oeuvre que Dieu fait, du commencement jusqu'à la fin.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.