Ecclesiastes 9:17
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
كَلاَمُ الْحُكَمَاءِ الْمَسْمُوعُ فِي الهُدُوءِ خَيْرٌ مِنْ صُرَاخِ الْحُكَّامِ بَيْنَ الْجُهَّالِ.
What Does This Mean?
Ecclesiastes 9:17 tells us that the quiet words of wise people are more valuable and effective than the loud commands of foolish leaders. It emphasizes the power of wisdom over authority.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a classroom. The smart kid who whispers a good idea is often listened to more than the loud class clown who shouts nonsense. This verse is saying that being wise and speaking quietly is way better than being loud and silly.
Historical Background
The Book of Ecclesiastes is traditionally attributed to King Solomon and was likely written in the 5th century BCE. It reflects on the meaning and purpose of life, often from a perspective of a wise ruler observing human behavior and societal dynamics.
Living It Out Today
In a corporate meeting, a colleague quietly presents a well-thought-out solution that is based on thorough research, while another person shouts about a quick fix based on guesswork. The quiet, wise solution is likely to be adopted, highlighting the importance of wisdom over loudness in decision-making.
Topics
wisdomspeechleadershipauthorityquiet strengthprudence
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Ecclesiastes 9:17?
The main message is that the words of the wise are more powerful and valuable when spoken quietly compared to the loud commands of foolish leaders.
How can this verse be applied in everyday life?
In everyday life, it can be applied by choosing to speak thoughtfully and quietly when giving advice or presenting ideas, rather than shouting or forcing your point loudly.
What does this verse say about leadership?
This verse suggests that a true leader should be wise and speak quietly, not just authoritative and loud. Leadership is more about the quality of advice given than the volume of the voice.
How does this verse relate to the concept of wisdom?
This verse highlights that true wisdom is not about being heard or having authority, but about the content and delivery of one's words, emphasizing that quiet wisdom is often more effective than loud ignorance.
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