Text : When I applied my mind to know wisdom and to
observe man's labor on earth, his eyes not seeing sleep day or
night, then I saw all that God has done. Ecc 8:16-17a
First the preacher stated that he tries to find out the
meaning of life and all God has done under the sun with all
diligence, he works and thinks overnight.
Text : No one can comprehend what goes on under the
sun. Despite all his efforts to search it out, man cannot
discover its meaning. Even if a wise man claims he knows, he
cannot really comprehend it. Ecc 8:17b
Turn out he concluded that no one really can comprehend what God has done under the sun. c.f. Ecc 3:11 Because
Text : So I reflected on all this and concluded that
the righteous and the wise and what they do are in God's hands,
but no man knows whether love or hate awaits him. Ecc 9:1
Although the preacher affirmed that no one knows what things
would happen afterward, the things have already ordained in God's
hands. c.f. Ecc 3:1-15
Text : All share a common destiny -- the righteous and
the wicked, the good and the bad, the clean and the unclean,
those who offer sacrifices and those who do not. As it is with
the good man, so with the sinner; as it is with those who take
oaths, so with those who are afraid to take them. This is the
evil in everything that happens under the sun: the same destiny
overtakes all. Ecc 9:2-3a
In this passage, the preacher pointed out that one of the great evil under the sun is -- death is a common destiny for all. Under the shadow of death, the differences between men are level off. Even the most righteous, religious man died like wicked and atheism. The honest man like the one who lies and is afraid of taking oaths.
Text : The hearts of man, moreover, are full of evil
and there is madness in their hearts while they live, and
afterward they join the dead. Ecc 9:3b
Since both righteous and wicked seem to come to the same
ending. So the wicked men are encouraged to sin ever more.
However, even the most hostile and aggressive man, before the
face of death, he should shut the mouth.
Text : Anyone who is among the living has hope -- even
a live dog is better off than a dead lion! For the living know
that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no
further reward, and even the memory of them is forgotten. Ecc
9:4-5
Since living has hope but dead has not. So the preacher
affirmed that life is better than death. The word 'hope' only
appears here throughout the whole book. There are three main
options to interpret what the 'hope' means:
In addition, the living has responses and relations with the
surrounding, but the dead has not. Base on that, he can enjoy
life, which is the reward from God. Even the sense of fearing of
death is far supreme than death. Since the sense itself proves
that the man is living.
Text : Their love, their hate and their jealousy have
long since vanished; never again will they have a part in
anything that happens under the sun. Ecc 9:6
Last, the preacher concluded that death finishs all the activities of men. All the relations loose, and all the feeling end.
The writer used those key words 'Love' and 'Hate' to correlate with v9:1. All the 'love' and 'hate' came from God's hand, and God terminates all these relations with death. Hence, before God terminates all our relations in this world, enjoy life right now is exhorted in v7-9.
In Ecclesiastes, death is one of the important topics the preacher mentioned.
Listed below are the main passages related to death
2:20-21
3:18-21
5:15-16
6:3-6
8:8-9
9:2-5
We can observe the preacher's strategy of writing the verses
about death is -- after each passage, he added a practical advice
to enjoy life.
Death --> Enjoy life
2:20-21 --> 2:24-26
3:18-21 --> 3:22
5:15-16 --> 5:18-20
8:8-9 --> 8:15
9:2-5 --> 9:7-10
Except in the passage of v6:3-6. Nevertheless, in the content,
the preacher commended that the one who died in mother's womb is
better than the one who cannot have enjoyment in life. So this is
a counter argument to exhort readers to enjoy life in the light
of death.
According to the preacher, death is not a devil to encourage
men to do evils, even all go to the same place (v9:2-3), in
contrary, under the light of death, the preacher reminded readers
that life is running short, so enjoy it more is appropriate.
In addition in chapter 7, preacher used a lot of proverbs to
exhort readers to live wisely in the world of vanity. In the very
beginning v7:1-2 the preacher first exhorted readers to see life
in the light of death so that they can be a wise man. Death is a
reminder to men that life is short and we must fully make use of.
In the preacher's point of view, death is constructive and
"teach [us] to number our days, that we may apply [our]
hearts unto wisdom." Ps 90:12.