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Ecclesiastes 3:3

The Pulpit Commentary on Ecclesiastes 3:3

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

A time to kill, and a time to heal. The time to kill might refer to war, only that occurs in . Some endeavor to limit the notion to severe surgical operations performed with a view of saving life; but the verb harag does not admit of the meaning "rewound" or" cut."

It most probably refers to the execution of criminals, or to the defense of the oppressed; such emergencies and necessities occur providentially without man's prescience. So sickness is a visitation beyond man's control, while it calls into exercise the art of healing, which is a gift of God (see Ecclesiasticus 10:10; 38:1, etc.

). A time to break down, and a time to build up. The removal of decaying or unsuitable buildings is meant, and the substitution of new and improved structures. A recollection of Solomon's own extensive architectural works is here introduced.

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