Ecclésiaste 10:6

6 la folie occupe des postes très élevés, et des riches sont assis dans l'abaissement.

Ecclésiaste 10:6 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 10:6

Folly is set in great dignity
Or "in great heights" F17; in high places of honour and truest; even foolish and wicked men; men of poor extraction, of low life, and of mean abilities and capacities; and, which is worse, men vile and vicious, as Doeg the Edomite, Haman the Amalekite, and others; and the rich sit in low places;
men not only of fortune and estates, and above doing mean and little actions, and so more fit for such high places; but men rich in wisdom and knowledge, of large capacities and of great endowments of mind, and so abundantly qualified for posts in the administration of government; and, above all, men rich in grace, fearing God, and hating coveteousness, as rulers ought to be, ( Exodus 18:21 ) ; and yet these sometimes are neglected, live in obscurity, who might otherwise be very useful in public life. The Targum interprets this and the following verse of the Israelites in exile and poverty among the Gentiles for their sins; so Jarchi.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 (Mybr Mymwrmb) (en uqesi megaloiv) , Sept. "in celsitudinibus amplis", Piscator, Amama, Gejerus; "in sublimitatibus amplis", Cocceius; "in altitudinibus magnis", Rambachius; "in great height", Broughton.

Ecclésiaste 10:6 In-Context

4 Si l'esprit de celui qui domine s'élève contre toi, ne quitte point ta place; car le calme prévient de grands péchés.
5 Il est un mal que j'ai vu sous le soleil, comme une erreur provenant de celui qui gouverne:
6 la folie occupe des postes très élevés, et des riches sont assis dans l'abaissement.
7 J'ai vu des esclaves sur des chevaux, et des princes marchant sur terre comme des esclaves.
8 Celui qui creuse une fosse y tombera, et celui qui renverse une muraille sera mordu par un serpent.
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