This chapter is building upon the conclusions of chapters 7 & 8 which is clear by the opening words, “But all this I laid to heart, examining it all…”
As we have come to expect in Ecclesiastes, the greatest amount of Solomon’s conclusions are from the very narrow perspective of physical life on this earth. This includes recognition, honor and status before mankind as well as opinions on justice.
This chapter bares down upon man’s inability to understand God’s justice since our point of view is largely limited to what we see and experience “under the sun”. Notwithstanding this, all things are “in God’s hand”.
Nevertheless, there are hints that there is more to consider than this and that wisdom is of great value to man, regardless of how it effects there standing before other men.
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