Ecclesiastes 8:2

"Who is like the wise man? And who knows the interpretation of a thing? A man’s wisdom makes his face shine, and the hardness of his face is changed."

Key Reflection

Ecclesiastes 8:2 highlights the profound value of wisdom in human life. According to this verse, a wise person's discernment and understanding not only enhance their intellectual abilities but also transform their outward appearance—making them appear more radiant and composed. The phrase "the hardness of his face is changed" suggests that wisdom softens one’s demeanor, making them more approachable and gracious, qualities that are both intellectually and emotionally enriching. This verse underscores the transformative power of wisdom, not just as an intellectual pursuit but as a virtue that impacts one's entire persona, aligning well with broader themes in Proverbs that emphasize the benefits of wisdom.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Oath -A reference to the oath of allegiance taken to Solomon at his accession to the throne (the margin of1 Chronicles 29:24).

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