Ecclesiastes 7:10

10 ne velox sis ad irascendum quia ira in sinu stulti requiescit

Ecclesiastes 7:10 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 7:10

Say not thou, what is [the cause] that the former days were
better than these?
&c.] This is a common opinion, that in all ages prevails among men, that former times were better than present ones; that trade flourished more, and men got more wealth and riches, and lived in greater ease and plenty; and complain that their lot is cast in such hard times, and are ready to lay the blame upon the providence of God, and murmur at it, which they should not do; for thou dost not inquire wisely concerning this:
this is owing to ignorance of former times; which, if rightly inquired into, or the true knowledge of them could be come at, it would appear that they were no better than the present; and that there were always bad men, and bad things done; frauds, oppressions, and violence, and everything that can be complained of now: or if things are worse than they were, this should be imputed to the badness of men; and the inquirer should look to himself, and his own ways, and see if there is not a cause there, and study to redeem the time, because the days are evil; and not arraign the providence of God, and murmur at that, and quarrel with it; as if the distributions of it were unequal, and justice not done in one age as in another

Ecclesiastes 7:10 In-Context

8 calumnia conturbat sapientem et perdet robur cordis illius
9 melior est finis orationis quam principium melior est patiens arrogante
10 ne velox sis ad irascendum quia ira in sinu stulti requiescit
11 ne dicas quid putas causae est quod priora tempora meliora fuere quam nunc sunt stulta est enim huiuscemodi interrogatio
12 utilior est sapientia cum divitiis et magis prodest videntibus solem
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