Ecclesiastes 5:9

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that everyone benefits from the land, including the king, who depends on what the fields produce. The speaker is likely the Preacher from Ecclesiastes, who is reflecting on the common good and the interdependence of society.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big garden where everyone grows food. Even the most important person in town, like the mayor, eats food that comes from that garden. This means that everyone, from the smallest child to the biggest leader, needs the garden to live well.

Historical Background

Ecclesiastes was written by the Preacher, probably King Solomon, around the 5th century BCE. It was written for the people of Israel, reflecting on life’s realities and the importance of wise living in a society where the land and its produce support all levels of society.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, this verse can remind us that in a company, even the CEO depends on the work of employees at all levels. It emphasizes that everyone has a crucial role and contributes to the common good.

Topics

wisdominterdependenceleadershipsocietyprosperitycommon good

Related Verses

Ecclesiastes 9:181 Samuel 8:17Psalms 145:15Matthew 20:26Acts 2:44

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'profit of the earth' mean?
'Profit of the earth' refers to the benefits and resources that come from the land, including crops and natural resources that support life and society.
Why does the verse mention the king specifically?
The king is mentioned to highlight the idea that even the most powerful person in society depends on the common good provided by the land, emphasizing the universal interdependence.
How does this verse apply to modern society?
This verse applies to modern society by reminding us that in any system, from companies to governments, everyone has a role and contributes to the overall welfare and success of the group.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
Leadership, as reflected in this verse, is about recognizing and valuing the contributions of all members of society, acknowledging that even leaders rely on the efforts of others.
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