Prediker 2:25

25 (Want wie zou er van eten, of wie zou zich daartoe haasten, meer dan ik zelf?)

Prediker 2:25 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 2:25

For who can eat?
&c.] Who should eat, but such a man that has laboured for it? or, who has a power to eat, that is, cheerfully, comfortably, and freely to enjoy the good things of life he is possessed of, unless it be given him of God? see ( Ecclesiastes 6:1 Ecclesiastes 6:2 ) ; or who else can hasten [hereunto] more than I?
the word "chush", in Rabbinical language, is used of the five senses, seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, and tasting: and R. Elias says F3, there are some that so interpret it here, "who has [his] sense better than I?" a quicker sense, particularly of smelling and tasting what be eats, in which lies much of the pleasure of eating; and this is of God; which interpretation is not to be despised. Or, "who can prepare?" according to the Arabic sense of the word F4; that is, a better table than I? No man had a greater affluence of good things than Solomon, or had a greater variety of eatables and drinkables; or had it in the power of his hands to live well, and cause his soul to enjoy good; or was more desirous to partake of pleasure, and hasten more to make the experiment of it in a proper manner; and yet he found, that a heart to do this was from the Lord; that this was a gift of his; and that though he abounded in the blessings of life, yet if God had not given him a heart to use them, he never should have really enjoyed them.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 In Tishbi, p. 109.
F4 Vid. Rambachium in loc.

Prediker 2:25 In-Context

23 Want al zijn dagen zijn smarten, en zijn bezigheid is verdriet; zelfs des nachts rust zijn hart niet. Datzelve is ook ijdelheid.
24 Is het dan niet goed voor den mens, dat hij ete en drinke, en dat hij zijn ziel het goede doe genieten in zijn arbeid? Ik heb ook gezien, dat zulks van de hand Gods is.
25 (Want wie zou er van eten, of wie zou zich daartoe haasten, meer dan ik zelf?)
26 Want Hij geeft wijsheid, en wetenschap, en vreugde den mens, die goed is voor Zijn aangezicht; maar den zondaar geeft Hij bezigheid om te verzamelen en te vergaderen, opdat Hij het geve dien, die goed is voor Gods aangezicht. Dit is ook ijdelheid en kwelling des geestes.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.