Ecclesiastes 8:15
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NASB © biblegateway Ecc 8:15 |
So I commended pleasure, for there is nothing good for a man under the sun except to eat and to drink and to be merry, and this will stand by him in his toils throughout the days of his life which God has given him under the sun. |
HCSB | So I commended enjoyment, because there is nothing better for man under the sun except to eat, drink, and enjoy himself, for this will accompany him in his labor during the years of his days that God gives him under the sun. |
LEB | So I recommend the enjoyment of life. People have nothing better to do under the sun than to eat, drink, and enjoy themselves. This joy will stay with them while they work hard during their brief lives which God has given them under the sun. |
NIV © biblegateway Ecc 8:15 |
So I commend the enjoyment of life, because nothing is better for a man under the sun than to eat and drink and be glad. Then joy will accompany him in his work all the days of the life God has given him under the sun. |
ESV | And I commend joy, for man has no good thing under the sun but to eat and drink and be joyful, for this will go with him in his toil through the days of his life that God has given him under the sun. |
NRSV © bibleoremus Ecc 8:15 |
So I commend enjoyment, for there is nothing better for people under the sun than to eat, and drink, and enjoy themselves, for this will go with them in their toil through the days of life that God gives them under the sun. |
REB | So I commend enjoyment, since there is nothing good for anyone to do here under the sun but to eat and drink and enjoy himself; this is all that will remain with him to reward his toil throughout the span of life which God grants him here under the sun. |
NKJV © biblegateway Ecc 8:15 |
So I commended enjoyment, because a man has nothing better under the sun than to eat, drink, and be merry; for this will remain with him in his labor all the days of his life which God gives him under the sun. |
KJV | Then I commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry: for that shall abide with him of his labour the days of his life, which God giveth him under the sun. |
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NASB © biblegateway Ecc 8:15 |
So I commended <07623> pleasure <08057> , for there <0369> is nothing <0369> good <02896> for a man <0120> under <08478> the sun <08121> except <03588> and to drink <08354> and to be merry <08055> , and this <01931> will stand <03867> by him in his toils <05999> throughout the days <03117> of his life <02425> which <0834> God <0430> has given <05414> him under <08478> the sun <08121> . |
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NET [draft] ITL | So I <0589> recommend <07623> the enjoyment <08057> of life, for there is nothing <0369> better <02896> on earth <08121> <08478> for <03588> a person <0120> to do except <0518> to eat <0398> , drink <08354> , and enjoy life <08055> . So joy will accompany <03867> him in his toil <05999> during the days <03117> of his life <02416> which <0834> God <0430> gives <05414> him on earth <08121> <08478> . |
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1 tn Heb “the enjoyment.” The phrase “of life” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity. 2 tn Heb “under the sun.” 3 tn The phrase “to do” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for smoothness. 4 tn The construction אִם…כִּי (ki…’im) is used as a particle of exception to limit the preceding clause (“except; nothing but”). See, e.g., Gen 28:17; 39:9; Lev 21:2; Num 14:30; Deut 10:12; 1 Sam 30:22; 2 Kgs 4:2; 5:15; 2 Chr 21:17; Esth 2:15; 5:12; Eccl 3:12; Isa 42:19; Dan 10:21; Mic 6:8 (cf. HALOT 471 s.v. אִם כִּי B.2; BDB 474 s.v. אִם כִּי 2.a). 5 sn Except to eat, drink, and enjoy life. Qoheleth is not commending a self-indulgent lifestyle of Epicurean hedonism. Nor is he lamenting the absolute futility of life and the lack of eternal retribution. He is submitting to the reality that in a sin-cursed world there is much of human existence marked by relative futility. Since the righteous man cannot assume that he will automatically experience temporal prosperity and blessings on this earth, he should – at the very least – enjoy each day to its fullest as a gift from God. D. R. Glenn (“Ecclesiastes,” BKCOT, 997) notes, “Each day’s joys should be received as gifts from God’s hands and be savored as God permits (3:13; 5:19).” 6 tn The term “life” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for clarity and smoothness. 7 tn The vav introduces a logical conclusion. 8 tn Heb “it”; the referent (enjoyment of life) has been specified in the translation for clarity. 9 tn Heb “under the sun.” |