Ecclesiastes 9 - Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible

Bible Comments
  • Ecclesiastes 9:1 open_in_new

    Considered in] RV 'laid to.' Declare] RV 'explore.' No man.. before them] RV 'whether it be love or hatred, man knoweth it not; all is before them.' Whether God's dealings with them shall be such as to suggest His favour or displeasure is unknown, because the part of life not yet traversed cannot be penetrated.

  • Ecclesiastes 9:4 open_in_new

    A living dog] Life has at any rate one advantage over death. The miserable hope that either positive happiness, or at least better fortune than in the past, may lie before them. The saying receives its point from the contempt with which a dog is regarded in the East.

  • Ecclesiastes 9:5 open_in_new

    The living know] A conscious recognition of the inevitable is better than the oblivion which belongs to death.

    7-10. Couple enjoyment and work.

  • Ecclesiastes 9:10 open_in_new

    Be not half-hearted in any duty. The present alone is yours: cp. 'in diligence not slothful' (Romans 12:11 RV). In St. Paul's day the darkness had been lighted up, and this precept consequently transformed in the words which close the great Resurrection chapter (1 Corinthians 15:58).

    11-18. Results must be left to God. Wisdom is better than strength, yet it is despised.