傳道書 9:1-3

1 我 將 這 一 切 事 放 在 心 上 , 詳 細 考 究 , 就 知 道 義 人 和 智 慧 人 , 並 他 們 的 作 為 都 在   神 手 中 ; 或 是 愛 , 或 是 恨 , 都 在 他 們 的 前 面 , 人 不 能 知 道 。
2 凡 臨 到 眾 人 的 事 都 是 一 樣 : 義 人 和 惡 人 都 遭 遇 一 樣 的 事 ; 好 人 , 潔 淨 人 和 不 潔 淨 人 , 獻 祭 的 與 不 獻 祭 的 , 也 是 一 樣 。 好 人 如 何 , 罪 人 也 如 何 ; 起 誓 的 如 何 , 怕 起 誓 的 也 如 何 。
3 在 日 光 之 下 所 行 的 一 切 事 上 有 一 件 禍 患 , 就 是 眾 人 所 遭 遇 的 都 是 一 樣 , 並 且 世 人 的 心 充 滿 了 惡 ; 活 著 的 時 候 心 裡 狂 妄 , 後 來 就 歸 死 人 那 裡 去 了 。

傳道書 9:1-3 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 9

Though the wise man, with all his wisdom, search, and labour, could not find out the causes and reasons of divine Providence, in the branches and methods of it; yet some things he did find out, and observe, in making this inquiry, and which he declares; as that good and wise men, more especially their persons and their affairs, were in the hand of God, under his guidance, government, and direction; and that an interest in his love and hatred was not to be known by the outward estate of men, Ec 9:1; That the same events happen to good and bad men, who are variously described; that the hearts of wicked men are full of sin and madness as long as they live, and that they all must and do die, Ec 9:2,3; and then the state of such dead is described, as being without hope, knowledge, reward, or memory; and without love, hatred, or envy, or any portion in the things of this life, Ec 9:4-6. Wherefore good men are advised to live cheerfully, in a view of acceptance with God, both of persons and services; and eat and drink, and clothe well, according to their circumstances, and enjoy their friends and families; since nothing of this kind can be done in the grave, Ec 9:7-10. Then the wise man observes another vanity; that success in undertakings is not always to persons who bid fair, and might hope for it, but looks like the effect of chance, Ec 9:11; which want of success is often owing to their ignorance of the proper time of doing things, and to their want of foresight, thought, and care, to prevent evils; for which reason they are compared to fishes and birds, taken in a net or snare, Ec 9:12. And concludes with a commendation of wisdom, illustrated by an example of it, in a certain person that delivered a city by it, Ec 9:13-15; and though the man's wisdom was despised, yet it is preferable to strength, or weapons of war, or the noise of a foolish ruler, who destroys much good, Ec 9:16-18.

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