For he knoweth not that which shall be: for who can tell him when it shall be?
For no one knows what will happen in the future, and who can tell them when it will happen?
This verse reminds us that humans cannot know what the future holds or when events will occur.
📚 Historical Context
Solomon, traditionally considered the author of Ecclesiastes, wrote this during a time of reflection on life's mysteries and limitations. In ancient times, people often consulted fortune-tellers, astrologers, and prophets to try to predict the future, but Solomon emphasizes that true knowledge of what's coming belongs only to God. This verse comes in a passage about dealing with unjust rulers and the unpredictability of life under human authority.
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