Eclesiastés 10:8

8 El que cava la fosa,en ella se cae.Al que abre brecha en el muro,la serpiente lo muerde.

Eclesiastés 10:8 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 10:8

He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it
This and the three following clauses are proverbial expressions, teaching men to be wise and cautious, lest by their conduct they bring mischief upon themselves; as it often is, the one that digs a pit for another, falls into it himself, as the wise man's father before him had observed, ( Psalms 7:15 Psalms 7:16 ) ( Psalms 9:15 Psalms 9:16 ) ; as kings that lay snares for their people, and subjects that plot against their sovereign; or courtiers that form schemes for the rain of those that are in their way; or any man that devises mischief against another, frequently so it is, that the same befalls them; as Haman, who prepared a gallows for Mordecai, was hanged on it himself; and whoso breaketh an hedge a serpent shall bite him;
which often lies hid in fences, in old walls, and rotten hedges F19, ( Amos 5:19 ) ( Acts 28:3 ) ; so he that breaks down the hedges and fences of kingdoms and commonwealths, and breaks through the fundamental laws of a civil constitution, and especially that transgresses the laws of God, moral or civil, may expect to smart for it. Jarchi interprets this hedge of the sayings of their wise men, which those that transgress shall suffer death by the hand of heaven: but it would be much better to apply it to the doctrines contained in the word of God, which are a hedge and fence to the church of God, and whoever transgress them will suffer for it; see ( 2 John 1:8 2 John 1:9 ) ; The Targum, by the "serpent", understands an ungodly king, who bites like a serpent, into whose hands such transgressors shall be delivered: and some have thought of the old serpent the devil, as Alshech, who deceived Adam and Eve.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 Nicander apud Bochart. Hierozoic. par. 1. l. 1. c. 4. col. 26.

Eclesiastés 10:8 In-Context

6 al necio se le dan muchos puestos elevados, pero a los capaces se les dan los puestos más bajos.
7 He visto esclavos montar a caballo, y príncipes andar a pie como esclavos.
8 El que cava la fosa,en ella se cae.Al que abre brecha en el muro,la serpiente lo muerde.
9 El que pica piedra,con las piedras se hiere.El que corta leña,con los leños se lastima.
10 Si el hacha pierde su filo,y no se vuelve a afilar,hay que golpear con más fuerza.El éxito radica en la acciónsabia y bien ejecutada.
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