Ecclesiastes 10:10

French (La Bible expliquée)

What Does This Mean?

Ecclesiastes 10:10 says that if a tool like an ax is dull and not sharpened, more effort is needed to use it. The key message is that wisdom, like sharpening a tool, makes tasks easier and more effective.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a pair of scissors that are dull and hard to use. If you don't sharpen them, you have to push really hard to cut paper. But if you sharpen them, they work much better! This verse is saying that wisdom helps us do things better, just like sharpening scissors helps us cut better.

Historical Background

Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon, possibly around the 5th century BC. It was intended for the people of Israel, reflecting on life's experiences and the importance of wisdom in a practical, everyday context.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can remind us to invest time and effort into developing our skills and knowledge. For instance, a software developer who regularly updates their programming skills will find their work easier and more efficient than someone who does not.

Topics

wisdomefficiencyskilleffortexperienceproductivity

Related Verses

Proverbs 2:6Proverbs 22:17Isaiah 28:26Matthew 7:24Romans 12:16

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'wisdom is profitable to direct' mean?
It means that wisdom helps guide and direct our actions effectively, making tasks easier and more successful.
How does this verse relate to work?
This verse suggests that by investing time in sharpening our skills and gaining wisdom, we can perform our work more efficiently and effectively.
Can you provide a modern analogy for this verse?
Sure! Like keeping your software up to date to ensure it runs smoothly, gaining wisdom keeps your problem-solving skills sharp and effective.
What does it mean to 'whet the edge'?
'Whet the edge' means to sharpen or improve something, like sharpening a tool, to make it more effective in its use.
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