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Foolish rulers, by their weakness, self-indulgence and sloth, bring
decay upon the state: nobleness and temperance insure prosperity: yet
the subject must not rebel in word or thought against his king...
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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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REFLECTIONS ON GOVERNMENT. These verses are in the strain of
Ecclesiastes 10:4.
Ecclesiastes 10:16. whose king is a child: _e.g._ like Ptolemy
Epiphanes, who became king of Egypt (205 B.C.) at the age...
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BLESSED. Happy. Hebrew. _'ashrey._ The only occurrence in this book....
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_Blessed art thou, O land, when thy king is the son of nobles_ The
epithet has been taken as instance of the Hebrew of expressing
character by the phrase "the son of …," and hence as having a
meaning...
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2. Rulers Ecclesiastes 10:16-17
TEXT 10:16-17
16
Woe to you, O land, whose king is a lad and whose princes feast in the
morning.
17
Blessed are you, O land, whose king is of nobility and whose pr...
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Blessed art thou, O land, when thy king is the son of nobles, and thy
princes eat in due season, for strength, and not for drunkenness!
SON OF NOBLES - not merely in blood, but in virtue, the true...
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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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אַשְׁרֵ֣יךְ אֶ֔רֶץ שֶׁ מַּלְכֵּ֖ךְ
בֶּן ־חֹורִ֑ים...
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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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COMBINED WITH A STEADFAST FAITH IN THE LIFE TO COME.
Ecclesiastes 10:9 - Ecclesiastes 12:7
But, soft; is not our man of men becoming a mere man of pleasure? No;
for he recognises the claims of duty a...
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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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Blessed [art] thou, O land, when thy king [is] the son (k) of nobles,
and thy princes eat in due season, for strength, and not for
drunkenness!
(k) Meaning, when he is noble for virtue and wisdom and...
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Noble. Royal extraction, ( Greek: Esthlon genesthai. Euripides, Hec.)
and education, afford many advantages which others, who raise
themselves to the throne, do not enjoy. Hebrew, "the son of those in...
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Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and thy princes eat in
the morning! (17) Blessed art thou, O land, when thy king is the son
of nobles, and thy princes eat in due season, for strength, a...
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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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BLESSED [ART] THOU, O LAND, WHEN THY KING IS THE SON OF NOBLES,.... Or
"heroes" z, called "Hhorim" in the Hebrew, which signifies "white";
either from the white garment they wore, or rather from the p...
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Blessed [art] thou, O land, when thy king [is] the son of nobles, and
thy princes eat in due season, for strength, and not for drunkenness!
Ver. 17. _Blessed art thou, O land, &c._] _Ita nati estis u...
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_Wo to thee, O land, when thy king is a child_ Either in age or
childish qualities; _and thy princes eat in the morning_ Give
themselves up to eating and drinking at that time of the day which is
most...
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Blessed art thou, O land, when thy king is the son of nobles, not so
much by birth, as by wisdom and virtue, AND THY PRINCES EAT IN DUE
SEASON, at the proper time and in the proper way, FOR STRENGTH A...
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IN THE MIDST OF FOOLISH TALKING AND SLOTHFULNESS...
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"BLESSED ARE YOU,. LAND, WHOSE KING IS OF NOBILITY AND WHOSE PRINCES
EAT AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME---FOR STRENGTH, AND NOT FOR DRUNKENNESS."
The word "nobility" is not. touch of snobbery. Rather, the tr...
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16-20 The happiness of a land depends on the character of its rulers.
The people cannot be happy when their princes are childish, and lovers
of pleasure. Slothfulness is of ill consequence both to pr...
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THE SON OF NOBLES; not so much by birth, as even the worst of kings
commonly are, and have been, as by their noble and worthy
dispositions, and endowments, and carriages; for such a one is opposed
to...
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Ecclesiastes 10:17 Blessed H835 land H776 king H4428 son H1121 nobles
H2715 princes H8269 feast H398 (H8799
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THE IMPORTANCE OF LISTENING TO THE RIGHT PERSON (ECCLESIASTES 10:15).
Ecclesiastes 10:15
‘The effort of fools wearies every one of them, for he does not know
how to go to the city.'
‘Them' is those...
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Ecclesiastes 10:10
I. In chap. xi. Koheleth urges upon us the necessity of diligence. He
has come to the conclusion that it is not worth while to have a nicely
calculated scheme of life, because at ev...
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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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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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CRITICAL NOTES.—
ECCLESIASTES 10:16. WHEN THY KING IS A CHILD.] Not in age, but in
understanding—wanting in all the qualities of a vigorous manhood.
And thy princes eat in the morning.] They employ 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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Ecclesiastes 10:6; Ecclesiastes 10:7; Jeremiah 30:21; Proverbs 28:2;...
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Nobles — Not so much by birth, as by their noble dispositions....