Ecclésiaste 3:9

9 Quel avantage celui qui travaille a-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 a-t-il de sa peine?
10 J'ai vu l'occupation que Dieu a donnée aux hommes pour s'y exercer.
11 Il a fait toute chose belle en son temps; même il a mis l'éternité dans leur cœur, sans que l'homme puisse toutefois comprendre, depuis le commencement jusques à la fin, l'œuvre que Dieu fait.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.