Eclesiastés 6:11

11 Cuantas más palabras decimos, menos sentido tienen. Entonces, ¿para qué sirven?

Eclesiastés 6:11 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 6:11

Seeing there be many things that increase vanity
As appears by all that has been said in this and the preceding chapters; such as wisdom and knowledge, wealth and riches, pleasure, power, and authority. Man is a poor vain creature himself, all he is and has is vanity; and these serve but to increase it, and make him vainer and vainer still; what [is] man the better?
for these things? not at all, rather the worse, being more vain; there is no profit by them, no excellency arises to him from them, no happiness in them, nothing that will be of any service to him, especially with respect to a future state, or when he comes to die. It may be rendered, as it is in the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions, "seeing there are many words that multiply vanity"; as all such words do that are used with God by way of murmur and complaint concerning a man's lot and condition in this world, and as expostulating and contending with him about it; these increase sin, and by them men contract more guilt, and therefore are not the better for such litigations, but the worse; and so the words stand in connection with ( Ecclesiastes 6:10 ) : but the former sense seems best, this being the conclusion of the wise man's discourse concerning vanity. So the Targum and Jarchi understand it of things, and not words.

Eclesiastés 6:11 In-Context

9 Disfruta de lo que tienes en lugar de desear lo que no tienes; soñar con tener cada vez más no tiene sentido, es como perseguir el viento.
10 El futuro: algo definido y a la vez incierto
Todo ha sido decidido. Ya se sabía desde hace tiempo lo que cada persona habría de ser. Así que no sirve de nada discutir con Dios acerca de tu destino.
11 Cuantas más palabras decimos, menos sentido tienen. Entonces, ¿para qué sirven?
12 En la brevedad de nuestra vida sin sentido, ¿quién conoce cómo pasar mejor nuestros días? Nuestra vida es como una sombra. ¿Quién sabe lo que sucederá en este mundo después de la muerte?
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