Eclesiastés 5:18

18 Aun así, he notado al menos una cosa positiva. Es bueno que la gente coma, beba y disfrute del trabajo que hace bajo el sol durante el corto tiempo de vida que Dios le concedió, y que acepte su destino.

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Eclesiastés 5:18 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 5:18

Behold that which I have seen
Observed, considered and approved of, and which he recommended and excited attention to, and is as follows; [it is] good and comely [for one] to eat and to drink;
to make use of the creatures God has given for service in a free and liberal manner, without excess, and with moderation; and not deprive a man's self of those things he may lawfully partake of, and are necessary for him: to do this is good for himself, and for the health of his body; and is right in the sight of God, and is comely before men; it is not only lawful, but laudable. There is another version and sense of the words, "it is good to eat and drink him that is fair" F17, or comely; Christ, who is fairer than the children of men; to live by faith on him, to eat his flesh, and drink his blood; but this, however true, spiritual, and evangelical, it seems foreign to the text. It follows, and to enjoy the good of all his labour that he taketh under the sun
all the days of his life, which God giveth him;
this last clause, "which God giveth him", is not to be connected with "the good of all his labour"; though it is true, that whatever good is got by labour is the gift of God; but with "all the days of his life"; for the life of man, and all the days of it, be they more or fewer, are the gift of God, and according to his determinate will and pleasure; and throughout this time a man should enjoy, in a comfortable way, with thankfulness to God, the good things he has gotten by his labour and industry, through the blessing of God along with them. This Solomon frequently inculcates; Aben Ezra says, this is the third time, but it seems to be the fourth; see ( Ecclesiastes 2:24 ) ( Ecclesiastes 3:13 Ecclesiastes 3:22 ) ; for it [is] his portion;
that is, in this life; for otherwise, if a good man, he has a better portion in another: this is the part which God has allotted to him here; and it is his duty, and for his good and comfort, to make use of it.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 "Bonum est, cum qui pulcher est, edere et bibere, h. e. Christo per fidem frui; nova et singularis expositio", Rambachius.

Eclesiastés 5:18 In-Context

16 Esto es otro problema muy serio: las personas no se van de este mundo mejor de lo que llegaron. Todo su esfuerzo es en vano, como si trabajaran para el viento.
17 Viven toda su vida bajo una carga pesada: con enojo, frustración y desánimo.
18 Aun así, he notado al menos una cosa positiva. Es bueno que la gente coma, beba y disfrute del trabajo que hace bajo el sol durante el corto tiempo de vida que Dios le concedió, y que acepte su destino.
19 También es algo bueno recibir riquezas de parte de Dios y la buena salud para disfrutarlas. Disfrutar del trabajo y aceptar lo que depara la vida son verdaderos regalos de Dios.
20 A esas personas Dios las mantiene tan ocupadas en disfrutar de la vida que no pasan tiempo rumiando el pasado.
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