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Verse Ecclesiastes 10:8. _WHOSO BREAKETH A HEDGE, A SERPENT SHALL
BITE HIM._] While spoiling his neighbour's property, he himself may
come to greater mischief: while pulling out the sticks, he may be...
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The figures seem to be taken from the work of building up and pulling
down houses. In their general application, they recommend the man who
would act wisely to be cautious when taking any step in life...
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CHAPTER 10
This chapter contains a series of proverbs, expressing the wisdom and
prudence of the natural man. Here are a number of observations and all
show that there is a practical value in wisdom a...
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ECCLESIASTES 9:17 TO ECCLESIASTES 10:15. EXPERIENCE CRYSTALLISED IN
PROVERBS.
Ecclesiastes 9:17 to Eccle
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HEDGE. a wall built of loose stones without mortar. Hebrew. _gader,_
used especially of sheep-folds (Numbers 32:16; Numbers 32:24; Numbers
32:36;...
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_He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it_ It is scarcely a profitable
task to endeavour to trace a very close connexion between this and the
preceding verses. The writer has got into what we may call...
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AND WHOSO BREAKETH AN HEDGE— _And whoso forceth his way through a
hedge._ See the _Observations,_ p. 217. To shew that such a choice as
that mentioned in the 7th verse is not only an evil, but likewis...
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3. Failures in life result from lack of Wis. 10:8-11
TEXT 10:8-11
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He who digs a pit may fall into it, and a serpent may bite him who
breaks through a wall.
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He who quarries stones may be hurt...
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He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it; and whoso breaketh an
hedge, a serpent shall bite him.
HE THAT DIGGETH A PIT ... - the wrong done to others recoils on the
perpetrators themselves (); they...
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PRACTICAL ADVICE TOUCHING LIFE'S PUZZLES
1-8. Cultivate wisdom and tact, specially in the dangers that attend
upon courts, but also in ordinary operations....
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THE TEACHER SEARCHES FOR
THE PURPOSE OF OUR LIVES
BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 10
THE WAY THAT A FOOLISH PERSON BEHAVES – ECCLESIASTES 10:1-3
V1 Dead flies can ge...
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Commentators cannot be said to have been very successful in their
attempts to trace a connection between the proverbs of this chapter.
Perhaps nothing better can be said than that the common theme of...
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חֹפֵ֥ר גּוּמָּ֖ץ בֹּ֣ו יִפֹּ֑ול וּ
פֹרֵ֥ץ גָּ
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FOURTH SECTION
The Quest Achieved. The Chief Good Is To Be Found, Not In Wisdom, Nor
In Pleasure, Nor In Devotion To Affairs And Its Rewards;
But In A Wise Use And A Wise Enjoyment Of The Present Li...
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How, then, does worldly wisdom work? The preacher shows that its first
manifestation is discretion based upon selfishness. This section is a
series of brief sayings which are of the nature of proverbs...
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He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it; and whoso breaketh an hedge,
a serpent shall bite him. (9) Whoso removeth stones shall be hurt
therewith; and he that cleaveth wood shall be endangered thereb...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 THROUGH 12.
The Book of Ecclesiastes is, up to a certain point, the converse of
the Book of Proverbs. (see NOTE TO PROVERBS below) It is the
experience of a...
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HE THAT DIGGETH A PIT SHALL FALL INTO IT,.... This and the three
following clauses are proverbial expressions, teaching men to be wise
and cautious, lest by their conduct they bring mischief upon
them...
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_He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it; and whoso breaketh an
hedge, a serpent shall bite him._
Ver. 8. _He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it._] As heedless
huntsmen do. He that being of base...
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_He that diggeth a pit_, &c. The meaning of these verses, which may be
considered as common proverbs, is, that those who are seeking and
striving to injure others, often bring mischiefs thereby on the...
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IN THE MIDST OF PRESUMPTION AND ARROGANCE...
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He that diggeth a pit, indulging in dangerous work, SHALL FAIL INTO
IT, that is, he who courts danger must expect it to strike him; AND
WHOSO BREAKETH AN HEDGE, or a stone fence, in whose crevices rep...
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"HE WHO DIGS. PIT MAY FALL INTO IT, AND. SERPENT MAY BITE HIM WHO
BREAKS THROUGH. WALL.""The outlook behind these pointed remarks is not
fatalism…but elementary realism…..We are urged to use our minds...
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4-10 Solomon appears to caution men not to seek redress in a hasty
manner, nor to yield to pride and revenge. Do not, in a passion, quit
thy post of duty; wait awhile, and thou wilt find that yieldin...
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HE THAT DIGGETH A PIT with this design, that another may unawares fall
into it, SHALL FALL INTO IT; shall through God's just judgment be
destroyed by his own wicked devices. BREAKETH AN HEDGE; whereby...
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Ecclesiastes 10:8 digs H2658 (H8802) pit H1475 fall H5307 (H8799)
breaks H6555 (H8802) wall H1447 bitten...
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THE IMPORTANCE OF ACTING THOUGHTFULLY AND WITH GREAT CARE WITH REGARD
TO THE AFFAIRS OF LIFE (ECCLESIASTES 10:8).
Ecclesiastes 10:8
‘He who digs a pit will fall into it, and whoever breaks through a...
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Ecclesiastes 8:16-12
I. The Preacher commences this section by carefully defining his
position and equipment as he starts on his last course. (1) His first
conclusion is that wisdom, which of all temp...
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Ecclesiastes 8:16-10
I. At the end of chap. viii. and the beginning of chap. ix., Koheleth
points out that it is impossible for us to construct a satisfactory
policy of life. "The work of God," or, as...
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CONTENTS: Proverbs recommending wisdom as of great use for the right
ordering of our lives.
CHARACTERS: Solomon.
CONCLUSION: Fools are apt, at every turn, to proclaim their folly, for
if one is lack...
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Ecclesiastes 10:1. _Dead flies cause the ointment,_ of exquisite
perfumes, _to send forth a stinking savour;_ a satirical proverb,
applicable to characters in all the public walks of life. A general,...
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_Whoso breaketh an hedge, a serpent shall bite him._
RESPECT THE HEDGE
We covet the apple on the tree and forget the snake in the grass; the
consequence being, that when we essay to bite the apple,...
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ECCLESIASTES—NOTE ON ECCLESIASTES 10:8 The various disasters
described in vv. Ecclesiastes 10:8 are all accidental, so the one WHO
DIGS A PIT is
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
ECCLESIASTES 10:5. AS AN ERROR WHICH PROCEEDETH FROM THE RULER.] Not a
mere error, as such, but one which is manifest by its
consequences—caprices of despotism like those described i...
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EXPOSITION
ECCLESIASTES 10:1
Section 11. _A little folly mars the effect of wisdom, _and is sure to
make itself conspicuous.
ECCLESIASTES 10:1
Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to sen...
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Chapter 10:
Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a
stinking odor: so does a little folly to him that is in reputation for
wisdom and honor (Ecclesiastes 10:1).
There are cert...
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2 Samuel 17:23; 2 Samuel 18:15; Amos 5:19; Amos 9:3; Esther 7:10;...
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An hedge — Whereby another man's fields or vineyards are
distinguished, that he may either take away their fruits, or enlarge
his own fields....