a10:2-3
b10:4
c10:5-7
d10:7
eProv 19:10
f10:8-9
g10:10
h10:11
i10:12
j5:6
kProv 17:20
l18:6-7
m19:5
o10:14
p5:3
q6:11
rProv 10:19
s17:28
tJas 4:13-16
u10:15-20
v10:15
w10:16-17
x10:18
yProv 12:27
z20:4
aaEccl 10:15-16
ab10:19
ac7:11-12
ad10:20

‏ Ecclesiastes 10

Summary for Eccl 10:2-3: 10:2-3  a These two proverbs show the stupidity of fools. They choose wrongly, and everything they do shows that they are foolish.
10:4  b A boss can be anyone in authority.
Summary for Eccl 10:5-7: 10:5-7  c The unjust and destructive delegation of authority to those incapable of using it wisely is a grave mistake. Favoritism, nepotism, extortion, and bribery can place the most reckless fools in the most powerful positions.
10:7  d servants riding ... princes walking: Cp. Prov 19:10  e.
Summary for Eccl 10:8-9: 10:8-9  f Every activity requires wisdom. Wisdom is evident in the safety precautions taken by those engaged in every profession, yet there is always a degree of risk.
10:10  g wisdom ... helps you succeed: In all occupations, there are tools that must be kept in good order to be most efficient. Simply sharpening the blade of a dull ax can be a significant act of wisdom for those whose livelihood depends on it.
10:11  h One purpose of charming a snake is to keep it from biting, but a snake charmer risks being bitten before it is charmed. Some occupations are so hazardous that the wise do not engage in them at all.
10:12  i Fools are destroyed by such things as foolish promises, getting caught in false testimony, and making the wrong people angry (see 5:6  j; Prov 17:20  k; 18:6-7  l; 19:5  m, 9  n).
10:14  o they chatter on and on: Fools are always talking about nothing (see 5:3  p; 6:11  q; Prov 10:19  r; 17:28  s).

• no one can predict the future: The wise will not waste time in foolish talking nor suffer its consequences (see Jas 4:13-16  t).
Summary for Eccl 10:15-20: 10:15-20  u The audience for this speech might have been an assembly of government workers. How should one rule when power and wealth invite a lack of accountability? 10:15  v Fools are so unaccustomed to work that when they actually try to work, they become exhausted.
Summary for Eccl 10:16-17: 10:16-17  w A servant lacks leadership skills.

• feast at the proper time: Wise leaders take their leisure only after the work is finished, not in the morning before work has even started. Lazy leaders weaken a society or organization.
10:18  x Delay in repairing a roof leads to drooping rafters and eventually to the ruin of the home (see Prov 12:27  y; 20:4  z). Corruption in government has a similar effect (Eccl 10:15-16  aa).
10:19  ab money gives everything: It is the way to get what you want or need in this world (cp. 7:11-12  ac).
10:20  ad It is often a mystery how someone knows what we have said. The best way to control our reputation is to control our thoughts.
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