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Prediger 12:9-14

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9 Und überdem, daß der Prediger weise war, lehrte er noch das Volk Erkenntnis und erwog und forschte, verfaßte viele Sprüche.
10 Der Prediger suchte angenehme Worte zu finden; und das Geschriebene ist richtig, Worte der Wahrheit.
11 Die Worte der Weisen sind wie Treibstacheln, und wie eingeschlagene Nägel die gesammelten Sprüche; sie sind gegeben von einem Hirten.
12 Und überdies, mein Sohn, laß dich warnen: Des vielen Büchermachens ist kein Ende, und viel Studieren ist Ermüdung des Leibes.
13 Das Endergebnis des Ganzen laßt uns hören: Fürchte Gott und halte seine Gebote; denn das ist der ganze Mensch.
14 Denn Gott wird jedes Werk, es sei gut oder böse, in das Gericht über alles Verborgene bringen.

Prediger 12:9-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 12

This chapter begins with advice to young men, which is continued from the preceding; and particularly to remember their Creator in the days of their youth; enforced from the consideration of the troubles and inconveniences of old age, Ec 12:1; which, in an allegorical way, is beautifully described, Ec 12:2-6; and from the certainty of death, when it would be too late, Ec 12:7. And then the wise man returns to his first proposition, and which he kept in view all along, that all is vanity in youth or old age, Ec 12:8; and recommends the reading of this book, from the diligence, pains and labour, he used in composing it; from the sententious matter in it; from the agreeable, acceptable, and well chosen words, in which he had expressed it; and from the wisdom, uprightness, truth, efficacy, and authority of the doctrines of it, Ec 12:9-11; and from its preference to other books, which were wearisome both to author and reader, Ec 12:12. And it is concluded with the scope and design, the sum and substance of the whole of it, reducible to these two heads; the fear of God, and obedience to him, Ec 12:13; and which are urged from the consideration of a future judgment, into which all things shall be brought, Ec 12:14.

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