Ecclesiastes 10:11

11 Knowing how to charm a snake is of no use if you let the snake bite first.

Ecclesiastes 10:11 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 10:11

Surely the serpent will bite without enchantment
See ( Jeremiah 8:17 ) . Or rather, "without a whisper" F20; without hissing, or any noise, giving no warning at all: so the Vulgate Latin version renders it, "in silence"; some serpents bite, others sting, some both; see ( Proverbs 23:32 ) ; some hiss, others not, as here; and a babbler is no better;
a whisperer, a backbiter, a busy tattling body, that goes from house to house, and, in a private manner, speaks evil of civil governments, of ministers of the word, and of other persons; and; in a secret way, defames men, and detracts from their characters: such an one is like a venomous viper, a poisonous serpent or adder; and there is no more guarding against him than against such a creature that bites secretly.


FOOTNOTES:

F20 (vxl alb) "absque susurro", Pagniuus; "absque sibilo", Tigurine version.

Ecclesiastes 10:11 In-Context

9 If you work in a stone quarry, you get hurt by stones. If you split wood, you get hurt doing it.
10 If your ax is dull and you don't sharpen it, you have to work harder to use it. It is smarter to plan ahead.
11 Knowing how to charm a snake is of no use if you let the snake bite first.
12 What the wise say brings them honor, but fools are destroyed by their own words.
13 They start out with silly talk and end up with pure madness.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.