Ecclésiaste 12:2

2 Bannis le chagrin de ton cœur, et éloigne les maux de ta chair; car le jeune âge et l'adolescence ne sont que vanité.

Ecclésiaste 12:2 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 12:2

While the sun, or the light, or the moon, or the stars, be not
darkened
The wise man proceeds to describe the infirmities of old age, and the troubles that attend it; in order to engage young men to regard God and religion, before these come upon them, which greatly unfit for his service. This the Targum and Midrash, and, after them, Jarchi, interpret of the splendour of the countenance of man, of the light of his eyes, and the beauty of his cheeks, and other parts of his face; which decrease and go off at old age, and paleness and wrinkles succeed: and others of the adversities and calamities which attend persons at such years; which are sometimes in Scripture signified by the darkening of the sun, moon, and stars, ( Isaiah 13:10 ) ; but some choose to understand this, more literally, of the dimness of sight in old men; by whom the light of the sun, moon, and stars, is scarcely discerned: but as this infirmity is afterwards described, I rather think with others, that by the "sun", "light", and "moon", are meant the superior and inferior faculties of the soul, the understanding, mind, judgment, will, and affections; and, by the "stars", those bright notions and ideas raised in the fancy and imagination, and fixed in the memory; all which are greatly impaired or lost in old age: so Alshech interprets the sun and moon of the soul and spirit, and the stars of the senses; "light" is not in the Syriac version; nor the clouds return after the rain;
which some understand of catarrhs, defluxions, and rheums, flowing at the eyes, nose, and mouth, one after another, which frequently attend, and are very troublesome to persons in years; but may be more generally applied to the perpetual succession of evils, afflictions, and disorders, in old age; as soon as one is got over, another follows, billow after billow; or, like showers in April, as soon as one is gone, another comes. The Targum paraphrases it of the eyebrows distilling tears, like clouds after rain.

Ecclésiaste 12:2 In-Context

1 Jeune homme, réjouis-toi dans ton jeune âge, et que ton cœur te rende content aux jours de ta jeunesse; et marche comme ton cœur te mène, et selon le regard de tes yeux; mais sache que pour toutes ces choses Dieu te fera venir en jugement.
2 Bannis le chagrin de ton cœur, et éloigne les maux de ta chair; car le jeune âge et l'adolescence ne sont que vanité.
3 Mais souviens-toi de ton créateur pendant les jours de ta jeunesse, avant que les jours mauvais viennent, avant qu'arrivent les années dont tu diras: Je n'y prends point de plaisir;
4 Avant que le soleil, la lumière, la lune et les étoiles s'obscurcissent, et que les nuées reviennent après la pluie;
5 Quand les gardes de la maison trembleront, que les hommes forts se courberont, que celles qui moulent cesseront, parce qu'elles seront diminuées; que celles qui regardent par les fenêtres, seront obscurcies;
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.