傳道書 4:5

5 愚 昧 人 抱 著 手 , 吃 自 己 的 肉 。

傳道書 4:5 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 4:5

The fool foldeth his hands together
In order to get more sleep, or as unwilling to work; so the Targum adds,

``he folds his hands in summer, and will not labour;''
see ( Proverbs 6:10 ) . Some persons, to escape the envy which diligence and industry bring on men, will not work at all, or do any right work, and think to sleep in a whole skin; this is great folly and madness indeed: and eateth his own flesh;
such a man is starved and famished for want of food, so that his flesh is wasted away; or he is so hungry bitten, that he is ready to eat his own flesh; or he hereby brings to ruin his family, his wife, and children, which are his own flesh, ( Isaiah 58:7 ) . The Targum is,
``in winter he eats all he has, even the covering of the skin of his flesh.''
Some understand this of the envious man, who is a fool, traduces the diligent and industrious, and will not work himself; and not only whose idleness brings want and poverty on him as an armed man, but whose envy eats up his spirit, and is rottenness in his bones, ( Proverbs 6:11 ) ( 14:30 ) . Jarchi, out of a book of theirs called Siphri, interprets this of a wicked man in hell, when he sees the righteous in glory, and he himself judged and condemned.

傳道書 4:5 In-Context

3 並 且 我 以 為 那 未 曾 生 的 , 就 是 未 見 過 日 光 之 下 惡 事 的 , 比 這 兩 等 人 更 強 。
4 我 又 見 人 為 一 切 的 勞 碌 和 各 樣 靈 巧 的 工 作 就 被 鄰 舍 嫉 妒 。 這 也 是 虛 空 , 也 是 捕 風 。
5 愚 昧 人 抱 著 手 , 吃 自 己 的 肉 。
6 滿 了 一 把 , 得 享 安 靜 , 強 如 滿 了 兩 把 , 勞 碌 捕 風 。
7 我 又 轉 念 , 見 日 光 之 下 有 一 件 虛 空 的 事 :
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