“Behold, I have discovered this,” says the Preacher, “by adding one thing to another to find an explanation,
Parallel translations
- WEB “Behold, I have found this,” says the Preacher, “to one another, to find out the scheme;
- KJV Behold, this have I found, saith the preacher, counting one by one, to find out the account:
- BSB “Behold,” says the Teacher, “I have discovered this by adding one thing to another to find an explanation.
- NKJV Here is what I have found,” says the Preacher, “Adding one thing to the other to find out the reason,
- NLT “This is my conclusion,” says the Teacher. “I discovered this after looking at the matter from every possible angle.
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Quick answer
The Preacher reports his careful, step-by-step investigation, weighing one thing against another to discover wisdom's true 'sum.' It reminds us that biblical wisdom comes through honest, patient reflection on life as it really is.
Overview
Qoheleth summarizes his method: adding observation to observation in search of the underlying scheme or account of things. This pursuit of understanding is sober and empirical, refusing easy answers. It sets the stage for his conclusion that fallen humanity, left to itself, is bent toward crooked schemes, a need finally answered in the wisdom of God revealed in Christ (1 Corinthians 1:30).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 2
- Eccl 12:8–10“Vanity of vanities,” says the Preacher. “All is vanity!”
- Eccl 1:1–2The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem:
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