This chapter begins with a very famous statement to “cast your bread upon the water”. I personally never understood this, since on the statement itself seems nonsensical. Upon a very simple word study, the passage reveals that this is actually a practical statement regarding commerce.
This introductory statement is used by Solomon to progressively move the reader towards advice encouraging bold decisiveness in matters of work and life, only tempered with wise caution.
This chapter seemlessly leads into Solomon’s conclusion to the entire book. It is where God’s INTENSIONS in inspiring the book and Solomon’s personal REASONS merge perfectly.
Verse 9 is literally the pivot point of the entire book. It is here that Solomon begins to bring in considerations of eternity, stewardship and accountability before God.
Chapter 11 through the beginning of 12 turns its attention towards the young since it is during this phase of life that many of these concepts are initially developed and lead to a lifestyle we live in.
Everyone, but especially the young, are encouraged the enjoy life but to temper their enthusiasm with reverence for the God – Who does and will bring them into account for those choices.
This chapter takes the entire book and turns it on its ear, making the ending of this writing a very interesting development which brings all of Solomon’s former thoughts – especially those which appear more scripturally rogue – back in line with the movement and point of all of scripture. Namely, reconciliation with and enjoyment of our relationship with our Creator!
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