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Ecclesiastes 12:13-14

The Pulpit Commentary on Ecclesiastes 12:13-14

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The conclusion of the whole matter; or, the whole duty of man.

I. THE ESSENCE OF IT.

1. The fear of God. Not servile or guilty, but

2. The service of God. Not that merely of external worship (; ; ), but that of inward devotion (), which expresses itself in the homage of the heart and life, or in the keeping of God's commandments—in particular of the three named by the Preacher, charity, industry, hilarity (Cox).

II. THE REASON OF IT. The certainty of judgment.

1. By God. He is the Judge of all the earth (); the Judge of all (), who will yet judge the world in righteousness ().

2. In the future. Not merely here upon the earth, but also hereafter in the world to come (; ; ; ; ).

3. Of works, Not of nations or communities, but of individuals (; , ); not of open actions merely, but of secret things as well (; ; ; ); not of good deeds only, but also of evil (; ).

HOMILIES BY D. THOMAS

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