Chuándàoshū 3:16-22

16 Wǒ yòu jiàn rì guāng zhī xià , zaì shĕnpàn zhī chù yǒu jiān è . zaì gōngyì zhī chù yĕ yǒu jiān è .
17 Wǒ xīnli shuō , shén bì shĕnpàn yì rén hé è rén . yīnwei zaì nàli , gèyàng shì wù , yīqiè gōngzuò , dōu yǒu déng shí .
18 Wǒ xīnli shuō , zhè nǎi wèi shìrén de yuángù , shì shén yào shìyàn tāmen , shǐ tāmen juéde zìjǐ bú guo xiàng shòu yíyàng .
19 Yīnwei shìrén zāoyù de , shòu yĕ zāoyù . suǒ zāoyù de dōu shì yíyàng . zhège zĕnyàng sǐ , nàge yĕ zĕnyàng sǐ . qìxī dōu shì yíyàng . rén bùnéng jiàng yú shòu . dōu shì xū kōng .
20 Dōu guī yī chù . dōu shì chūyú chéntǔ , yĕ dōu guīyú chéntǔ .
21 Shuí zhīdào rén de líng shì wǎng shang shēng , shòu de hún shì xià rù dì ne .
22 Gùcǐ , wǒ jiàn rén , mò jiàng rú tā jīng yíng de shì shang xǐlè . yīnwei zhè shì tāde fēn . tā shēn hòu de shì , shuí néng shǐ tā huí lái dé jiàn ne .

Chuándàoshū 3:16-22 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 3

The general design of this chapter is to confirm what is before observed, the vanity and inconstancy of all things; the frailty of man, and changes respecting him; his fruitless toil and labour in all his works; that it is best to be content with present things, and cheerful in them, and thankful for them; that all comes from the hand of God; that such good men, who have not at present that joy that others have, may have it, since there is a time for it; and that sinners should not please themselves with riches gathered by them, since they may be soon taken from them, for there is a time for everything, Ec 3:1; of which there is an induction of particulars, Ec 3:2-8; so that though every thing is certain with God, nothing is certain with men, nor to be depended on, nor can happiness be placed therein; there is no striving against the providence of God, nor altering the course of things; the labour of man is unprofitable, and his travail affliction and vexation, Ec 3:9,10; and though all God's works are beautiful in their season, they are unsearchable to man, Ec 3:11; wherefore it is best cheerfully to enjoy the present good things of life, Ec 3:12,13; and be content; for the will and ways and works of God are unalterable, permanent, and perfect, Ec 3:14,15; and though wicked men may abuse the power reposed in them, and pervert public justice, they will be called to an account for it in the general judgment, for which there is a time set, Ec 3:16,17; and yet, such is the stupidity of the generality of men, that they have no more sense of death and judgment than the brutes, and live and die like them, Ec 3:18-21; wherefore it is best of all to make a right use of power and riches, or what God has given to men, for their own good and that of others, since they know not what shall be after them, Ec 3:22.

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