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Ecclesiastes 12:8

Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher; All is vanity!

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Thompson Chain Reference - Decrepitude;   Long Life;   Old Age;   The Topic Concordance - Man;   Vanity;  

Dictionaries:

- Holman Bible Dictionary - Aging;   Ecclesiastes, Book of;   Israel, History of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Medicine;   Vanity;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Ecclesiastes, Book of;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Dead;   Ecclesiastes, or the Preacher;   Vanity;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Names (Personal);  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for August 8;  

Parallel Translations

Legacy Standard Bible
"Vanity of vanities," says the Preacher, "all is vanity!"
New American Standard Bible (1995)
"Vanity of vanities," says the Preacher, "all is vanity!"
Bishop's Bible (1568)
All is but vanitie (saith the preacher) all is but playne vanitie.
Darby Translation
Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher: all is vanity.
New King James Version
"Vanity of vanities," says the Preacher, "All is vanity."
Literal Translation
Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, all is vanity.
Easy-to-Read Version
Everything is so meaningless. The Teacher says that it is all a waste of time!
King James Version (1611)
Uanitie of vanities (saith the preacher) all is vanitie.
King James Version
Vanity of vanities, saith the preacher; all is vanity.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
All is but vanite (sayeth the preacher) all is but playne vanite.
THE MESSAGE
It's all smoke, nothing but smoke. The Quester says that everything's smoke.
Amplified Bible
"Vanity of vanities," says the Preacher. "All [that is done without God's guidance] is vanity (futility)."
American Standard Version
Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher; all is vanity.
Bible in Basic English
All things are to no purpose, says the Preacher, all is to no purpose.
Update Bible Version
Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher; all is vanity.
Webster's Bible Translation
Vanity of vanities saith the preacher; all [is] vanity.
New English Translation
"Absolutely futile!" laments the Teacher, "All of these things are futile!"
Contemporary English Version
Nothing makes sense. I have seen it all— nothing makes sense.
Complete Jewish Bible
Pointless! Meaningless! — says Kohelet, Nothing matters at all!
Geneva Bible (1587)
Vanitie of vanities, saieth the Preacher, all is vanitie.
George Lamsa Translation
Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, all is vanity.
Hebrew Names Version
Vanity of vanities, says Kohelet; All is vanity!
JPS Old Testament (1917)
Vanity of vanities, saith Koheleth; all is vanity.
New Living Translation
"Everything is meaningless," says the Teacher, "completely meaningless."
New Life Bible
"It is of no use," says the Preacher, "It is all for nothing!"
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
Vanity of vanities, said the Preacher; all is vanity.
English Revised Version
Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher; all is vanity.
Berean Standard Bible
"Futility of futilities," says the Teacher. "Everything is futile!"
New Revised Standard
Vanity of vanities, says the Teacher; all is vanity.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Vanity of vanities, saith the Proclaimer, all, is vanity.
Douay-Rheims Bible
Vanity of vanities, said Ecclesiastes, and all things are vanity.
Lexham English Bible
"Vanity of vanity!" says the Teacher. "Everything is vanity!"
English Standard Version
Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher; all is vanity.
New American Standard Bible
"Futility of futilities," says the Preacher, "all is futility!"
New Century Version
Everything is useless! The Teacher says that everything is useless.
Good News Translation
Useless, useless, said the Philosopher. It is all useless.
Christian Standard Bible®
"Absolute futility," says the Teacher. "Everything is futile."
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
The vanyte of vanytees, seide Ecclesiastes, the vanyte of vanytees, and alle thingis ben vanyte.
Revised Standard Version
Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher; all is vanity.
Young's Literal Translation
Vanity of vanities, said the preacher, the whole [is] vanity.

Contextual Overview

8 Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher; All is vanity! 9 Further, because the Preacher was wise, he still taught the people knowledge. Yes, he pondered, sought out, and set in order many proverbs. 10 The Preacher sought to find out acceptable words, and that which was written blamelessly, words of truth. 11 The words of the wise are like goads; and like nails well fastened are words from the masters of assemblies, which are given from one shepherd. 12 Furthermore, my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Ecclesiastes 1:2, Ecclesiastes 1:14, Ecclesiastes 2:17, Ecclesiastes 4:4, Ecclesiastes 6:12, Ecclesiastes 8:8, Psalms 62:9

Reciprocal: Psalms 39:6 - surely Psalms 78:33 - years Psalms 119:96 - I have seen Psalms 144:4 - Man Proverbs 23:5 - that which Ecclesiastes 7:14 - set Ecclesiastes 7:27 - saith Jeremiah 2:13 - broken cisterns Matthew 13:45 - seeking 1 Corinthians 7:29 - that both 1 Timothy 2:7 - a preacher

Cross-References

Genesis 4:26
There was also born a son to Seth, and he named him Enosh. Then men began to call on Yahweh's name.
Genesis 12:12
It will happen, when the Egyptians will see you, that they will say, 'This is his wife.' They will kill me, but they will save you alive.
Genesis 12:14
It happened that when Abram had come into Egypt, the Egyptians saw that the woman was very beautiful.
Genesis 12:15
The princes of Pharaoh saw her, and praised her to Pharaoh; and the woman was taken into Pharaoh's house.
Genesis 12:16
He dealt well with Abram for her sake. He had sheep, and oxen, and he-asses, and men-servants, and maid-servants, and she-asses, and camels.
Genesis 13:4
to the place of the altar, which he had made there at the first. There Abram called on the name of Yahweh.
Genesis 21:33
Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beersheba, and called there on the name of Yahweh, the Everlasting God.
Genesis 28:19
He called the name of that place Bethel, but the name of the city was Luz at the first.
Genesis 35:3
Let us arise, and go up to Bethel. I will make there an altar to God, who answered me in the day of my distress, and was with me in the way which I went."
Joshua 7:2
Joshua sent men from Jericho to Ai, which is beside Beth-aven, on the east side of Bethel, and spoke to them, saying, Go up and spy out the land. The men went up and spied out Ai.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Vanity of vanities, saith the preacher,.... The wise man, or preacher, set out in the beginning of the book with this doctrine, or proposition, which he undertook to prove; and now having proved it by an induction of particulars, instanced in the wisdom, wealth, honours, pleasures, and profit of men, and shown the vanity of them, and that the happiness of men lies not in these things, but in the knowledge and fear of God; he repeats it, and most strongly asserts it, as an undoubted truth beyond all dispute and contradiction, that all things under the sun are not only vain, but vanity itself, extremely vain, vain in the superlative degree;

all [is] vanity; all things in the world are vain; all creatures are subject to vanity; man in every state, and in his best estate, is altogether vanity: this the wise man might with great confidence affirm, after he had shown that not only childhood and youth are vanity, but even old age; the infirmities, sorrows, and distresses of which he had just exposed, and observed that all issue in death, the last end of man, when his body returns to the earth, and his soul to God the giver of it.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

This passage is properly regarded as the Epilogue of the whole book; a kind of apology for the obscurity of many of its sayings. The passage serves therefore to make the book more intelligible and more acceptable.

Here, as in the beginning of the book Ecclesiastes 1:1-2, the Preacher speaks of himself Ecclesiastes 12:8-10 in the third person. He first repeats Ecclesiastes 12:8 the mournful, perplexing theme with which his musings began Ecclesiastes 1:2; and then states the encouraging practical conclusion Ecclesiastes 12:13-14 to which they have led him. It has been pointed out that the Epilogue assumes the identity of the Preacher with the writer of the Book of Proverbs.

Ecclesiastes 12:11

literally, Words of wise men are as goads, and as nails driven in (by) masters of assemblies; they are given from one shepherd: “goads,” because they rouse the hearer and impel him to right actions; “nails” (perhaps tent-spikes), because they remain fixed in the memory: “masters of assemblies” are simply “teachers” or “preachers” (see Ecclesiastes 1:1 note), instructors of such assemblies as Wisdom addresses Proverbs 1:20.

One shepherd - i. e., God, who is the supreme Giver of wisdom Proverbs 2:6, and the chief Shepherd Jeremiah 23:1-4. Compare 1 Corinthians 2:12-13.

Ecclesiastes 12:12

By these - i. e., “By the words of wise men.”

Books - Rather, “Writings.” Probably the proverbs current in the Preacher’s age, including, though not especially indicating, his own.

The Preacher protests against the folly of protracted, unprofitable, meditation.

Ecclesiastes 12:13

literally, “The conclusion of the discourse” (or “word,” = words, Ecclesiastes 1:1), “the whole, let us hear.”

The whole duty of man - Rather, the whole man. To revere God and to obey Him is the whole man, constitutes man’s whole being; that only is conceded to Man; all other things, as this book teaches again and again, are dependent on a Higher Incomprehensible Being.

Ecclesiastes 12:14

Judgment with - Rather, judgment (which shall be held) upon etc.: i. e., an appointed judgment which shall take place in another world, as distinct from that retribution which frequently follows man’s actions in the course of this world, and which is too imperfect (compare Ecclesiastes 2:15; Ecclesiastes 4:1; Ecclesiastes 7:15; Ecclesiastes 9:2, ...) to be described by these expressions. He that is fully convinced that there is no solid happiness to be found in this world, and that there is a world to come wherein God will adjudge people to happiness or misery respectively, as they have made their choice and acted here, must necessarily subscribe to the truth of Solomon’s conclusion, that true religion is the only way to true happiness.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Ecclesiastes 12:8. This affecting and minute description of old age and death is concluded by the author with the same exclamation by which he began this book: O vanity of vanities, saith Koheleth, all is vanity. Now that man, the masterpiece of God's creation, the delegated sovereign of this lower world, is turned to dust, what is there stable or worthy of contemplation besides? ALL - ALL is VANITY!


 
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