Ecclesiastes 9:10
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
What Does This Mean?
The verse from Ecclesiastes says to do whatever you can with all your effort because after death, there is no work, plan, knowledge, or wisdom. It emphasizes making the most of life now. The speaker is likely the Preacher, urging people to live fully.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you can only play for a short time. This verse is like saying, 'Play as hard as you can because once the game ends, you can't play anymore.' It means to do your best now while you can.
Historical Background
Ecclesiastes was written by the Preacher, traditionally believed to be King Solomon, around 950 BC. It was aimed at a broad audience, likely including Israelites, to reflect on the meaning of life and work within a context of the transient nature of earthly pursuits.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a project due soon and you've been procrastinating. This verse encourages you to dive into the work with all your effort, as you wouldn't want to miss out on the satisfaction of a job well done just because you didn't put in your best effort.