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Ecclesiastes 11
An exhortation to works of charity, ver. 1-6. An admonition to
prepare betimes for death and judgment, ver. 7-10.
Verse
1. The waters - Freely and liberally bestow it upon the waters;
upon those poor creatures, on whom it may seem to be as utterly
lost, as the seed which a man casts into the sea or river. Find it - It
shall certainly be restored to thee, either by God or men. This is
added to prevent an objection, and to quicken us to the duty
enjoyned. After - The return may be slow, but it is sure, and will
be so much the more plentiful.
Verse
2. Give - A part of thy estate or provisions. He alludes to the
ancient custom, whereby the master of the feast distributed
several parts to each guest, and withal sent portions to the poor.
To eight - To as many as thou art able. For - Great calamities may
come whereby thou mayest be brought to poverty, and so disabled
from doing good.
Verse
3. The clouds - Learn, O man, the practice of liberality from the
very lifeless creatures, from the clouds; which when they are
filled with water, do not hoard it up, but plentifully pour it forth
for the refreshment both of the fruitful field and the barren
wilderness. Therefore, let us just not bring forth the fruits of
righteousness, because death will shortly cut us down, and we
shall then be determined to unchangeable happiness or misery,
according as our works have been.
Verse
4. He - He who neglects the necessary works of sowing and
reaping, because the weather is not exactly suitable to his desires
will lose his harvest. Whereby he intimates, that men will never
do good here, which is expressed by sowing, and consequently
not receive good hereafter, which is called reaping, if they be
discouraged from it by every doubt and difficulty.
Verse
5. The spirit - Of the soul of man, how it comes into the child in
the womb; or how it is united with the body; or how and whether
it goes out of the body. The works - What God is doing and will
do with thee or others; the counsels and methods of God's
providence. Therefore use the present opportunity.
Verse
6. In the morning - Early and late, in all seasons and occasions; do
it speedily and continually, be not weary of it. Sow - Do all good
works. With-hold not - From working or giving.
Verse
7. Truly - It cannot be denied that life is in itself desirable.
Verse
8. Rejoice - Enjoy all the comforts, and escape all the
embitterments of human life, all his days. Darkness - Of death, or
of the state of the dead. Many - Far more than the days of this
short life. All - All things which befall any man belonging only to
this life, are but vain, because they are short and transitory.
Verse
9. Rejoice - Indulge thy humour, and take thy fill of delights. And
walk - Whatsoever thine eye or heart lusteth after, deny it not to
them. But know - But in the midst of thy jollity consider thy
reckoning.
Verse
10. Sorrow - Sensual and disorderly lusts, which he elegantly calls
sorrow, to intimate, that although such practices at present gratify
mens senses, yet they will shortly bring them to intolerable
sorrows. Evil - All evil desires, tho' now they seem good to thee.
Vanity - Most vain. The time of youth is vanishing and transitory,
and old age and death will speedily come, against which every
wise man will take care to lay in solid provisions and comforts.
Chapter 11:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
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| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Proverbs Song of Solomon
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