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1 For every thing there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven: |
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2 a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; |
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3 a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; |
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4 a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; |
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5 a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; |
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6 a time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; |
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7 a time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; |
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8 a time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace. |
Hate – Despise that which is contrary to the principles of justice and righteousness. "I hate thee with a perfect hatred." (Psa. 139:22) Q783:T
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9 What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboreth? |
What profit – Solomon sees man laboring hard to amass wealth, and wisely inquires thus. R1532:3
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10 I have seen the travail which God hath given to the sons of men to be exercised therewith. |
To be exercised – By experience. R1533:5
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11 He hath made every thing beautiful in its time: also he hath set eternity in their heart, yet so that man cannot find out the work that God hath done from the beginning even to the end. |
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12 I know that there is nothing better for them, than to rejoice, and to do good so long as they live. |
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13 And also that every man should eat and drink, and enjoy good in all his labor, is the gift of God. |
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14 I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it; and God hath done it, that men should fear before him. |
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15 That which is hath been long ago; and that which is to be hath long ago been: and God seeketh again that which is passed away. |
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16 And moreover I saw under the sun in the place of justice, that wickedness was there; and in the place of righteousness, that wickedness was there. |
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17 I said in my heart, God will judge the righteous and the wicked; for there is a time there for every purpose and for every work. |
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18 I said in my heart, It is because of the sons of men that God may prove them, and that they may see that they themselves are but as beasts. |
Sons of men – None of Adam's children are called "Sons of God" until Jesus gave himself a ransom. R1005:2
Beasts – Those who, by wilful sin, forfeit and lose the likeness of God are to be treated as "natural brute beasts made to be destroyed." (2 Pet. 2:12) R1005:2
The distinction is not in the kind of breath of life, but in that man has a higher organism than other animals. R1880:4
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19 For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yes, they all have one breath; and man hath no preeminence above the beasts: for all is vanity. |
For that which – Death. E315
Even one thing – Even the same thing. E315
The destruction of the tissues goes on, so everything that had life in the body perishes--a process common to both man and beast. R5166:1
So dieth the other – Your senses can discern no difference between them. R4792:5
Death is not sleep; it is destruction. R5166:1
Such as die the Second Death are not sons; they will be treated as brute beasts, destroyed. R1006:6
But though there is no hope for the future life for the brute, God's Word stands pledged for a future life for humanity. HG646:2
Have all one breath – Life is not a created element at all, but a principle or force transmuted into different organisms. R822:1*
One kind of ruach, spirit of life; an invisible power or influence. E174, E389; R1880:4
All life is the same whether in fish, fowl, beast, man or angel. R822:2*
But with different bodies and organic quality. E327
No preeminence – Mankind is not possessed of any power of life beyond that of a beast, except by God's provision; nevertheless, our Creator has made provision for everlasting life for man. R4792:5
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20 All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again. |
Unto one place – But for God's mercy the infidel view would be true--no beyond, no future for man after death. SM29:1
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21 Who knoweth the spirit of man, whether it goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast, whether it goeth downward to the earth? |
Who knoweth – Who can prove the popular theory? E315
The wise man challenges any proof, any knowledge to such effect. R1880:4
Spirit of man that – That the ruach, spirit of life, of man. E315
Goeth upward – Controverting the heathen theory that man had some inherent quality which would prevent his death, even when he seemed to die. R1880:4; HG331:2
Spirit of the beast that – That the ruach, spirit of life, of the beast. E315
Goeth downward – The distinction between man and beast is not in the kind of breath or life, but in man's likeness to God and the provision for his resurrection. R1880:5
Such as die the Second Death will be treated as "brute beasts," destroyed. (2 Pet. 2:12) R1006:6
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22 Wherefore I saw that there is nothing better, than that man should rejoice in his works; for that is his portion: for who shall bring him back to see what shall be after him? |
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