Ecclesiastes 7:22

22 Many times you yourself have called down curses on others. Deep down inside, you know that's true.

Ecclesiastes 7:22 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 7:22

For oftentimes also thine own heart knoweth
Or "thy conscience", as the Vulgate Latin version, which is as a thousand witnesses; which, if a man attends to, he will be convinced of his own faults, failings, and infirmities, he is frequently in the commission of. Particularly, that thou thyself likewise hast cursed others;
either in heart, or with the tongue; thought ill of them, wished ill to them; spoke contemptibly of them, reviled and reproached them; called them by bad names, and abused them; and said some very hard and severe words concerning them, in a passionate fit, being provoked; and afterwards repented of it, being better informed of the state of the case, or being convinced of the evil of passion and rash speaking; and therefore such should consider the like passions and infirmities of others, and pass over them, and forgive them: so Alshech,

``if thou hast cursed others, and dost desire men should forgive thee, so do thou also forgive;''
see ( Matthew 6:14 Matthew 6:15 ) . The word "oftentimes", in the first clause, is to be connected, not with the word "knoweth", as if a man often knew this, but with the word "cursed"; suggesting, that a man may be often guilty of this himself, and therefore should be more sparing of his censures of others; see ( Matthew 7:1-5 ) .

Ecclesiastes 7:22 In-Context

20 There isn't anyone on earth who does only what is right and never sins.
21 Don't pay attention to everything people say. If you do, you might hear your servant calling down a curse on you.
22 Many times you yourself have called down curses on others. Deep down inside, you know that's true.
23 I used wisdom to put all of those things to the test. I said, "I've made up my mind to be wise." But it was more than I could accomplish.
24 No matter what else wisdom may be, it's far away and very deep. Who can find it?
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