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Ecclesiastes 12:6

12:5 Also when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and fears shall be in the way, and the almond tree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail: because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets:
Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern.

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before the silver cord is severed, or the golden bowl is broken, or the pitcher is broken at the spring, or the wheel broken at the cistern,

Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern.

Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern.

12:7 Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.

What does Ecclesiastes 12:6 mean?

Ecclesiastes 12:6 is a verse in the book of Ecclesiastes, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include לֹא (lôʼ), כֶּסֶף (keçeph), חֶבֶל (chebel). It connects to 2 cross-referenced passages elsewhere in Scripture.

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everלֹאlôʼ/lo/H3808not (the simple or abs. negation); by implication, no; often used with other particles
the
silverכֶּסֶףkeçeph/keh'-sef/H3701silver (from its pale color); by implication, money
cordחֶבֶלchebel/kheh'-bel/H2256a rope (as twisted), especially a measuring line; by implication, a district or inheritance (as measured); or a noose (as of cords); figuratively, a company (as if tied together); also a throe (especially of parturition); also ruin
be
loosed,רָתַקrâthaq/raw-thak'/H7576to fasten
or
the
goldenזָהָבzâhâb/zaw-hawb'/H2091gold, figuratively, something gold-colored (i.e. yellow), as oil, a clear sky
bowlגֻּלָּהgullâh/gool-law'/H1543a fountain, bowl or globe (all as round)
be
broken,רָצַץrâtsats/raw-tsats'/H7533to crack in pieces, literally or figuratively
or
the
pitcherכַּדkad/kad/H3537properly, a pail; but generally of earthenware; a jar for domestic purposes
be
brokenשָׁבַרshâbar/shaw-bar'/H7665to burst (literally or figuratively)
at
the
fountain,מַבּוּעַmabbûwaʻ/mab-boo'-ah/H4002a fountain
or
the
wheelגַּלְגַּלgalgal/gal-gal'/H1534a wheel; by analogy, a whirlwind; also dust (as whirled)
brokenרָצַץrâtsats/raw-tsats'/H7533to crack in pieces, literally or figuratively
at
the
cistern.בּוֹרbôwr/bore/H953a pit hole (especially one used as a cistern or a prison)

Commentary on Ecclesiastes 12:6

HENRY_FULL · Ecclesiastes 12:5–6
God's mercy, and not to any merit of our own. Eternal life must be expected as the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ, Jude 21 . "Lord, I have by faith thy mercies in view; let me by prayer prevail to have them come to me." (2.) The promise of God: " Let it come according to thy word, thy word of promise. I trust in thy word, and therefore may expect the performance of the promise." We are not only allowed to trust in God's word, but our trusting in it is the condition of our benefit by it. 3. David's expectation of the good assurance which that grace and promise of God would give him: " So shall I have wherewith to answer him that reproaches me for my confidence in God, as if it would deceive me." When God saves those out of their troubles who trusted in him he effectually silences those who would have shamed that counsel of the poor ( Ps. xiv. 6 ), and their reproaches will be for ever silenced when the salvation of the saints is completed; then it will appear, beyond dispute, that it was not in vain to trust in God. 43 And take not the word of truth utterly out of my mouth; for I have hoped in thy judgments. 44 So shall I keep thy law continually for ever and ever. Here is, 1. David's humble petition for the tongue of the learned, that he might know how to speak a word in season for the glory of God: Take not the word of truth utterly out of my mouth. He means, "Lord, let the word of truth be always in my mouth; let me have the wisdom and courage which are necessary to enable me both to use my knowledge for the instruction of others, and, like the good householder, to bring out of my treasury things new and old, and to make profession of my faith whenever I am called to it." We have need to pray to God that we may never be afraid or ashamed to own his truths and ways, nor deny him before men. David found that he was sometimes at a loss, that the word of truth w

Cross-references

Related passages from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

Revelation 7:15

Therefore are they before the throne of God, and serve him day and night in his temple: and he that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them.

Revelation 22:11

He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still.

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Verses like this

Other verses that share key original-language words with Ecclesiastes 12:6.

Exodus 11:2

Speak now in the ears of the people, and let every man borrow of his neighbour, and every woman of her neighbour, jewels of silver, and jewels of gold.

Exodus 12:35

And the children of Israel did according to the word of Moses; and they borrowed of the Egyptians jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment:

Exodus 20:23

Ye shall not make with me gods of silver, neither shall ye make unto you gods of gold.

Exodus 3:22

But every woman shall borrow of her neighbour, and of her that sojourneth in her house, jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment: and ye shall put them upon your sons, and upon your daughters; and ye shall spoil the Egyptians. the Egyptians: or, Egypt

Genesis 24:35

And the LORD hath blessed my master greatly; and he is become great: and he hath given him flocks, and herds, and silver, and gold, and menservants, and maidservants, and camels, and asses.

Genesis 24:53

And the servant brought forth jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment, and gave them to Rebekah: he gave also to her brother and to her mother precious things. jewels: Heb. vessels

Genesis 44:8

Behold, the money, which we found in our sacks' mouths, we brought again unto thee out of the land of Canaan: how then should we steal out of thy lord's house silver or gold?

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What does Ecclesiastes 12:6 say?

Ecclesiastes 12:6 (King James Version) reads: "Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern."

Is Ecclesiastes 12:6 in the Old or New Testament?

Ecclesiastes 12:6 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of Ecclesiastes.

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