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Ecclesiastes 5:14

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Then that wealth was lost through bad luck; 1  although he fathered a son, he has nothing left to give him. 2 

XREF

1Sa 2:6-8,36; 1Ki 14:26; Job 5:5; Job 20:15-29; Job 27:16,17; Ps 39:6; Ps 109:9-12; Pr 23:5; Ec 2:26; Hag 1:9; Hag 2:16,17; Mt 6:19,20

NET © Notes

tn Or “through a bad business deal.” The basic meaning of עִנְיַן (’inyan) is “business; affair” (HALOT 857 s.v. עִנְיָן) or “occupation; task” (BDB 775 s.v. עִנְיָן). The term is used in a specific sense in reference to business activity (Eccl 8:16), as well as in a more general sense in reference to events that occur on earth (Eccl 1:13; 4:8). BDB suggests that the phrase עִנְיַן רָע (’inyan ra’) in 5:13 refers to a bad business deal (BDB 775 s.v. עִנְיָן); however, HALOT suggests that it means “bad luck” (HALOT 857 s.v. עִנְיָן). The English versions reflect the same two approaches: (1) bad luck: “some misfortune” (NAB, NIV) and (2) a bad business deal: “a bad investment” (NASB), “a bad venture” (RSV, NRSV, MLB), “some unlucky venture” (Moffatt, NJPS), “an unlucky venture” (NEB), “an evil adventure” (ASV).

tn Heb “there is nothing in his hand.”



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