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1 Zekerlijk, dit alles heb ik in mijn hart gelegd, opdat ik dit alles klaarlijk mocht verstaan, dat de rechtvaardigen, en de wijzen, en hun werken in de hand Gods zijn; ook liefde, ook haat, weet de mens niet uit al hetgeen voor zijn aangezicht is.
2 Alle ding wedervaart hun, gelijk aan alle anderen; enerlei wedervaart den rechtvaardige en den goddeloze, den goede en den reine, als den onreine; zo dien, die offert, als dien, die niet offert; gelijk den goede, alzo ook den zondaar, dien, die zweert, gelijk dien, die den eed vreest.
3 Dit is een kwaad onder alles, wat onder de zon geschiedt, dat enerlei ding allen wedervaart, en dat ook het hart der mensenkinderen vol boosheid is, en dat er in hun leven onzinnigheden zijn in hun hart; en daarna moeten zij naar de doden toe.
4 Want voor dengene, die vergezelschapt is bij alle levenden, is er hoop; want een levende hond is beter dan een dode leeuw.
5 Want de levenden weten, dat zij sterven zullen, maar de doden weten niet met al; zij hebben ook geen loon meer, maar hun gedachtenis is vergeten.
6 Ook is alrede hun liefde, ook hun haat, ook hun nijdigheid vergaan; en zij hebben geen deel meer in deze eeuw in alles, wat onder de zon geschiedt.
7 Ga dan heen, eet uw brood met vreugde, en drink uw wijn van goeder harte; want God heeft alrede een behagen aan uw werken.
8 Laat uw klederen te allen tijd wit zijn, en laat op uw hoofd geen olie ontbreken.
9 Geniet het leven met de vrouw, die gij liefhebt, al de dagen uws ijdelen levens, welke God u gegeven heeft onder de zon, al uw ijdele dagen; want dit is uw deel in dit leven, en van uw arbeid, dien gij arbeidt onder de zon.
10 Alles, wat uw hand vindt om te doen, doe dat met uw macht; want er is geen werk, noch verzinning, noch wetenschap, noch wijsheid in het graf, daar gij heengaat.
11 Ik keerde mij, en zag onder de zon, dat de loop niet is der snellen, noch de strijd der helden, noch ook de spijs der wijzen, noch ook de rijkdom der verstandigen, noch ook de gunst der welwetenden, maar dat tijd en toeval aan alle dezen wedervaart;
12 Dat ook de mens zijn tijd niet weet, gelijk de vissen, die gevangen worden met het boze net; en gelijk de vogelen, die gevangen worden met den strik; gelijk die, alzo worden de kinderen der mensen verstrikt, ter bozer tijd, wanneer derzelve haastelijk over hen valt.
13 Ook heb ik onder de zon deze wijsheid gezien, en zij was groot bij mij:
14 Er was een kleine stad, en weinig lieden waren daarin; en een groot koning kwam tegen haar, en hij omsingelde ze, en hij bouwde grote vastigheden tegen haar.
15 En men vond daar een armen wijzen man in, die de stad verloste door zijn wijsheid; maar geen mens gedacht denzelven armen man.
16 Toen zeide ik: Wijsheid is beter dan kracht, hoewel de wijsheid des armen veracht, en zijn woorden niet waren gehoord geweest.
17 De woorden der wijzen moeten in stilheid aangehoord worden, meer dan het geroep desgenen, die over de zotten heerst.
18 De wijsheid is beter dan de krijgswapenen, maar een enig zondaar verderft veel goeds.

Prediker 9 Commentary

Chapter 9

Good and bad men fare alike as to this world. (1-3) All men must die, Their portion as to this life. (4-10) Disappointments common. (11,12) Benefits of wisdom. (13-18)

Verses 1-3 We are not to think our searching into the word or works of God useless, because we cannot explain all difficulties. We may learn many things good for ourselves and useful to others. But man cannot always decide who are objects of God's special love, or under his wrath; and God will certainly put a difference between the precious and the vile, in the other world. The difference as to present happiness, arises from the inward supports and consolations the righteous enjoy, and the benefit they derive from varied trials and mercies. As far as the sons of men are left to themselves, their hearts are full of evil; and prosperity in sin, causes them even to set God at defiance by daring wickedness. Though, on this side death, the righteous and the wicked may often seem to fare alike, on the other side there will be a vast difference between them.

Verses 4-10 The most despicable living man's state, is preferable to that of the most noble who have died impenitent. Solomon exhorts the wise and pious to cheerful confidence in God, whatever their condition in life. The meanest morsel, coming from their Father's love, in answer to prayer, will have a peculiar relish. Not that we may set our hearts upon the delights of sense, but what God has given us we may use with wisdom. The joy here described, is the gladness of heart that springs from a sense of the Divine favour. This is the world of service, that to come is the world of recompence. All in their stations, may find some work to do. And above all, sinners have the salvation of their souls to seek after, believers have to prove their faith, adorn the gospel, glorify God, and serve their generation.

Verses 11-12 Men's success seldom equals their expectations. We must use means, but not trust to them: if we succeed, we must give God the praise; if crossed, we must submit to his will. Those who put off the great concerns of their souls, are caught in Satan's net, which he baits with some worldly object, for which they reject or neglect the gospel, and go on in sin till they suddenly fall into destruction.

Verses 13-18 A man may, by his wisdom, bring to pass that which he could never do by his strength. If God be for us, who can be against us, or stand before us? Solomon observes the power of wisdom, though it may labour under outward disadvantages. How forcible are right words! But wise and good men must often content themselves with the satisfaction of having done good, or, at least, endeavoured to do it, when they cannot do the good they would, nor have the praise they should. How many of the good gifts, both of nature and Providence, does one sinner destroy and make waste! He who destroys his own soul destroys much good. One sinner may draw many into his destroying ways. See who are the friends and enemies of a kingdom or a family, if one saint does much good, and one sinner destroys much good.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 9

Though the wise man, with all his wisdom, search, and labour, could not find out the causes and reasons of divine Providence, in the branches and methods of it; yet some things he did find out, and observe, in making this inquiry, and which he declares; as that good and wise men, more especially their persons and their affairs, were in the hand of God, under his guidance, government, and direction; and that an interest in his love and hatred was not to be known by the outward estate of men, Ec 9:1; That the same events happen to good and bad men, who are variously described; that the hearts of wicked men are full of sin and madness as long as they live, and that they all must and do die, Ec 9:2,3; and then the state of such dead is described, as being without hope, knowledge, reward, or memory; and without love, hatred, or envy, or any portion in the things of this life, Ec 9:4-6. Wherefore good men are advised to live cheerfully, in a view of acceptance with God, both of persons and services; and eat and drink, and clothe well, according to their circumstances, and enjoy their friends and families; since nothing of this kind can be done in the grave, Ec 9:7-10. Then the wise man observes another vanity; that success in undertakings is not always to persons who bid fair, and might hope for it, but looks like the effect of chance, Ec 9:11; which want of success is often owing to their ignorance of the proper time of doing things, and to their want of foresight, thought, and care, to prevent evils; for which reason they are compared to fishes and birds, taken in a net or snare, Ec 9:12. And concludes with a commendation of wisdom, illustrated by an example of it, in a certain person that delivered a city by it, Ec 9:13-15; and though the man's wisdom was despised, yet it is preferable to strength, or weapons of war, or the noise of a foolish ruler, who destroys much good, Ec 9:16-18.

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The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.