Eclesiastés 12:8

8 Vanidad de vanidades, dice el Predicador, todo es vanidad.

Eclesiastés 12:8 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 12:8

Vanity of vanities, saith the preacher
The wise man, or preacher, set out in the beginning of the book with this doctrine, or proposition, which he undertook to prove; and now having proved it by an induction of particulars, instanced in the wisdom, wealth, honours, pleasures, and profit of men, and shown the vanity of them, and that the happiness of men lies not in these things, but in the knowledge and fear of God; he repeats it, and most strongly asserts it, as an undoubted truth beyond all dispute and contradiction, that all things under the sun are not only vain, but vanity itself, extremely vain, vain in the superlative degree; all [is] vanity;
all things in the world are vain; all creatures are subject to vanity; man in every state, and in his best estate, is altogether vanity: this the wise man might with great confidence affirm, after he had shown that not only childhood and youth are vanity, but even old age; the infirmities, sorrows, and distresses of which he had just exposed, and observed that all issue in death, the last end of man, when his body returns to the earth, and his soul to God the giver of it.

Eclesiastés 12:8 In-Context

6 Acuérdate de El antes que se rompa el hilo de plata, se quiebre el cuenco de oro, se rompa el cántaro junto a la fuente, y se haga pedazos la rueda junto al pozo;
7 entonces volverá el polvo a la tierra como lo que era, y el espíritu volverá a Dios que lo dio.
8 Vanidad de vanidades, dice el Predicador, todo es vanidad.
9 El Predicador, además de ser sabio, enseñó también sabiduría al pueblo; y ponderó, investigó y compuso muchos proverbios.
10 El Predicador trató de encontrar palabras agradables, y de escribir correctamente palabras de verdad.
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