Eclesiastes 6:11

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11 Quanto mais palavras,mais tolices,[a]e sem nenhum proveito.

Eclesiastes 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.

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Eclesiastes 6:11 In-Context

9 Melhor é contentar-se com o que os olhos veemdo que sonhar com o que se deseja.Isso também não faz sentido;é correr atrás do vento.
10 Tudo o que existe já recebeu nome,e já se sabe o que o homem é;não se pode lutarcontra alguém mais forte.
11 Quanto mais palavras,mais tolices,e sem nenhum proveito.
12 Na verdade, quem sabe o que é bom para o homem, nos poucos dias de sua vida vazia, em que ele passa como uma sombra? Quem poderá contar-lhe o que acontecerá debaixo do sol depois que ele partir?

Footnotes 1

  • [a] Ou "menos sentido; " ou ainda "mais frustração"
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