Ecclesiastes 1:17

1:17 So I decided to discern the benefit of wisdom and knowledge over foolish behavior and ideas;

however, I concluded that even this endeavor is like trying to chase the wind!

Ecclesiastes 9:1

Everyone Will Die

9:1 So I reflected on all this, 10  attempting to clear 11  it all up.

I concluded that 12  the righteous and the wise, as well as their works, are in the hand of God;

whether a person will be loved or hated 13 

no one knows what lies ahead. 14 


tn Heb “gave my heart,” or “set my mind.” See v. 13.

tn The phrase “the benefit of” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity.

tn The word “over” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity.

tn The terms שִׂכְלוּת (sikhlut, “folly”) and הוֹלֵלוֹת (holelot, “foolishness”) are synonyms. The term שִׂכְלוּת (alternate spelling of סִכְלוּת, sikhlut) refers to foolish behavior (HALOT 755 s.v. סִכְלוּת), while הוֹלֵלוֹת refers to foolish ideas and mental blindness (HALOT 242 s.v. הוֹלֵלוֹת). Qoheleth uses these terms to refer to foolish ideas and self-indulgent pleasures (e.g., Eccl 2:2-3, 12-14; 7:25; 9:3; 10:1, 6, 13).

tn Heb “I know.”

tn The term גַּם (gam, “even”) is a particle of association and emphasis (HALOT 195 s.v. גַּם).

tn This term does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity.

tn This term does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity.

tn Heb “striving of wind.”

10 tn Heb “I laid all this to my heart.”

11 tn The term וְלָבוּר (velavur, conjunction + Qal infinitive construct from בּוּר, bur, “to make clear”) denotes “to examine; to make clear; to clear up; to explain” (HALOT 116 s.v. בור; BDB 101 s.v. בּוּר). The term is related to Arabic baraw “to examine” (G. R. Driver, “Supposed Arabisms in the Old Testament,” JBL 55 [1936]: 108). This verb is related to the Hebrew noun בֹּר (bor, “cleanness”) and adjective בַּר (bar, “clean”). The term is used in the OT only in Ecclesiastes (1:13; 2:3; 7:25; 9:1). This use of the infinitive has a connotative sense (“attempting to”), and functions in a complementary sense, relative to the main verb.

12 tn The words “I concluded that” do not appear in the Hebrew text, but are supplied in the translation for clarity.

13 tn Heb “whether love or hatred.”

14 tn Heb “man does not know anything before them.”