Ecclesiastes 10:9

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

The verse from Ecclesiastes warns that those who work with stones and wood must be cautious because both activities can lead to injury. The speaker, likely Solomon, emphasizes that even in ordinary tasks, one must be vigilant.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing in a park. If you move big rocks, they might fall and hurt you. When you're chopping wood, you need to be really careful not to get hurt. This verse is like saying, 'Be careful with what you do, even when it seems simple.'

Historical Background

Ecclesiastes, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, was written around the 5th century BCE. It reflects on life's experiences and the wisdom gained from them, addressing an audience that would include the general population of Israel, considering the commonality of the tasks mentioned.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where someone is renovating their home. They might be cautious when lifting heavy furniture but forget to be careful with sharp tools. This verse reminds us to be mindful of all potential dangers, no matter how small the task.

Topics

wisdomcautionlife experiencesdangervigilancework

Related Verses

Proverbs 22:5Ecclesiastes 1:18Ecclesiastes 2:261 Corinthians 10:13James 1:12

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be hurt by stones or endangered by wood?
The verse means that working with stones and wood can be dangerous if one is not careful. It's a metaphor for how everyday tasks can lead to harm if we're not vigilant.
How can this verse be applied to modern life?
In modern life, this can be applied to any task where there is a risk, such as using tools in construction or handling heavy equipment. It reminds us to always be cautious.
Who wrote Ecclesiastes?
Ecclesiastes is traditionally attributed to King Solomon, but the actual authorship is debated. The book reflects on life's experiences and the wisdom gained from them.
What is the overall message of Ecclesiastes?
Ecclesiastes explores the meaning of life and the futility of pursuing pleasure or wealth without a deeper purpose. It emphasizes the importance of wisdom and living life with a sense of purpose.
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