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Ecclesiastes 8:6
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For there is a time and a way for everything, although man's trouble lies heavy on him.
For to euery purpose there is a time and iudgement, because the miserie of man is great vpon him.
For every activity there is a right time and procedure, even though a person’s troubles are heavy on him.
For there is a time and procedure for every purpose, although the misery of man is heavy on him.
For to every purpose there is time and manner. For the misery of man is great upon him;
There is a right time and a right way to do everything. You must decide what you should do, even when it might cause problems
For there is a proper time and [appropriate] procedure for every delight, Though mankind's misery and trouble lies heavily upon him [who rebels against the king].
for to every purpose there is a time and judgment; because the misery of man is great upon him:
Life is hard, but there is a time and a place for everything,
For to everything there is a right time and a judgment, since people are greatly troubled
For to every matter there is a time and judgment; for the evil of man is great upon him.
Because to euery purpose there is time, and iudgement; therefore the misery of man is great vpon him.
For to every thing there is time and judgement; for the knowledge of a man is great to him.
for to every purpose there is a time and judgment; because the misery of man is great upon him:
For there is a right time and procedure to every purpose, though a man's misery weighs heavily upon him.
For there is a proper time and right procedure for every matter, even though the trouble of man weighs heavy upon him.
Because there is a time and judgment to every purpose, in this the evil of man is great upon him.
There is a right time and a right way for everything, yet people often have many troubles.
For there is a proper time and procedure for every matter, for the oppression of the king is severe upon his victim.
for there is a time and a way for everything, even when a person is in trouble.
For there is a right time and way for everything, even if a man's trouble is heavy upon him.
For every matter has its time and way, although the troubles of mortals lie heavy upon them.
For, to every pursuit, there is a time and a manner, - when, the vexation of man, is great concerning it.
There is a time and opportunity for every business, and great affliction for man:
Because to every purpose there is time and judgment, because the misery of man is great upon him.
There is a right time and a right way to do everything, but we know so little!
For there is a proper time and procedure for every delight, though a person's trouble is heavy upon him.
Because to every purpose there is time and judgment, therefore the misery of man is great upon him.
For euery thing wyll haue oportunitie and iudgement: and this is the thing that maketh men full of carefulnesse and sorowe.
Tyme and cesoun is to ech werk; and myche turment is of a man,
For to every delight there is a time and a judgment, for the misfortune of man is great upon him.
For there is a time and procedure for every purpose, although the misery of man is heavy on him.
For every matter has its time and way, although man's trouble lies heavy upon him.
for to every purpose there is a time and judgment; because the misery of man is great on him:
Because to every purpose there is time and judgment, therefore the misery of man [is] great upon him.
For every purpose there is a time and a decision, because the sorrow of man is great in him.
For euery thinge wil haue opportunite and iudgment, and this is the thinge that maketh men full of carefulnes & sorowe.
For there is a proper time and procedure for every delight, though a man's trouble is heavy upon him.
For there is a proper time and custom for every matter, though a man's trouble is multiplied upon him.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
to every: Ecclesiastes 3:1, Ecclesiastes 3:11, Ecclesiastes 3:17, Ecclesiastes 7:13, Ecclesiastes 7:14
therefore: Ecclesiastes 11:9, Ecclesiastes 11:10, Ecclesiastes 12:1, Isaiah 3:11-14, Isaiah 22:12-14, Luke 13:25, Luke 17:26-30, Luke 19:42-44, Hebrews 3:7-11
Reciprocal: Job 10:13 - hid Job 24:1 - seeing Proverbs 13:23 - destroyed Proverbs 15:22 - General
Cross-References
You shall make a window for the ark, and you shall finish it to a cubit from above; and set the door of the ark in its side. You shall make it with lower, second, and third decks.
Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went home. And in his upper room, with his windows open toward Jerusalem, he knelt down on his knees three times that day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as was his custom since early days.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Because to every purpose there is time and judgment,.... There is a fit season, and a right and proper manner of doing everything that is to be done; see Ecclesiastes 3:1; which a wise man discerns; and which when a man hits upon, it prevents a great deal of mischief, which for want of it comes upon men, as the following clause shows; some refer this to the punishment of the wicked, and to a future judgment. So the Targum,
"to every business there is a time good and evil, and according to the judgment of truth the whole world is judged;''
and to the same purpose Jarchi,
"there is a time fixed for the visitation of the wicked, and there is judgment before the Lord; this is vengeance or punishment;''
therefore the misery of man [is] great upon him; he not observing the right time and manner of doing what he ought, brings much trouble upon himself; his days are few and full trouble, and every day has a sufficiency of evil in because of the evil of sin, the evil of misery presses upon him, and is a heavy burden on him Jarchi's note is,
"when the wickedness of a man is great, then cometh his visitation.''
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Because, therefore - , Or, as in Ecclesiastes 8:7, âfor.â
The possibility of Godâs time and judgment being in opposition to a kingâs purpose or commandment Ecclesiastes 8:5, suggests the thought that such discord is a misery (evil, Ecclesiastes 6:1) common to man (or, mankind).
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ecclesiastes 8:6. To every purpose there is time — ×פץ chaphets, every volition, every thing that depends on the will of man. He has generally the opportunity to do whatever he purposes; and as his purposes are frequently evil, his acts are so too: and in consequence his misery is great.