Ecclesiastes 10:15
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ecclesiastes tells us that foolish people tire themselves out because they don't know how to do things efficiently. The speaker is likely the Preacher, and the key message is about the futility of foolishness and the importance of wisdom.
Explained for Children
Imagine trying to build a tower with blocks, but you keep using the smallest blocks at the bottom. It's hard work, but you won't get very far because you're doing it wrong. The verse is like saying, 'Foolish people work really hard but don't get smart about how they do things, so they get tired out easily.'
Historical Background
Ecclesiastes was likely written by King Solomon around the 10th century BC. The audience was the general public of Israel, and the cultural context was one of philosophical inquiry and questioning the meaning of life and work.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine someone trying to fix their computer but doesn't know the basics. They keep trying different things without proper knowledge, which exhausts them and doesn't solve the problem. The verse teaches that wisdom saves energy and achieves better results.