Today, I am reading and commenting on Ecclesiastes 7-12.
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I think I am pretty good at looking at the way the different Bible writers used idioms and word structures and understanding at least part of their meaning, but in today’s passage there are a lot of places where I have no idea what the writer is getting at. And there are other places where I think I understand what the writer says, but do not understand how it fits into what other parts of the Bible says. Nevertheless, I also understand how some of this applies to us today.
At one point the writer tells us that we should be joyful when we prosper and turn our faces to God when we see adversity. Both come from God and we should see each as a way to come closer to God. He goes on from there and tells us to not put too much focus on being righteous or wise. There are times when we should allow ourselves to have fun, even if it is not the wisest thing, or the thing which others would view as righteous. But, he continues by warning against being outright wicked, or a complete fool. On both sides of this, fear the Lord.
Now I saw something I have never seen or heard anyone comment on. In verse five of chapter 11, the writer says, “As you do not know the way the spirit comes to the bones in the womb of a woman with child, so you do not know the work of God who makes everything.” When I read that it struck me that is sounds a lot like something Jesus said to Nicodemus when He was explaining what He meant by telling him that unless someone is born again they cannot see the kingdom of God. In John chapter three verse eight, Jesus said, “The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.” I do not think the similarity in phrasing is an accident. Just as we do not know the way in which our spirit entered our bodies while we were in our mother’s womb, so we do not know the way in which the Holy Spirit transforms us into a new born in Christ.
I want those who read this to do the same thing I asked you to do with several of the passages in Proverbs. Read this passage and pick out a few phrases to meditate on.
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