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Ecclesiastes 10:10
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If the ax is dull and the blade unsharpened, more strength must be exerted, but skill will produce success.
Chapter Outline
1.
observations of wisdom and folly
7.
death in life
9.
and the day of judgment in the days of youth, are to be thought on
Timeline
950 BC
Ecclesiastes Words of the Preacher
Ecclesiastes 1 - 12
People
Solomon
Places
Jerusalem
Topics
Advantage
,
Advantageous
,
Apply
,
Ax
,
Axe
,
Blunt
,
Bring
,
Brings
,
Direct
,
Doesn't
,
Dull
,
Edge
,
Exert
,
Face
,
Forth
,
Giving
,
Helps
,
Increase
,
Iron
,
Makes
,
Needed
,
Profitable
,
Sharp
,
Sharpen
,
Sharpened
,
Skill
,
Strength
,
Succeed
,
Success
,
Unsharpened
,
Whet
,
Wisdom
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Advantage
Advantageous
Apply
Ax
Axe
Blunt
Direct
Dull
Edge
Exert
Face
Forth
Helps
Increase
Iron
Makes
Needed
Profitable
Right
Sharp
Sharpen
Sharpened
Skill
Strength
Succeed
Success
Use
Whet
Wisdom
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Advantage
Advantageous
Apply
Ax
Axe
Blunt
Direct
Dull
Edge
Exert
Face
Forth
Helps
Increase
Iron
Makes
Needed
Profitable
Right
Sharp
Sharpen
Sharpened
Skill
Strength
Succeed
Success
Use
Whet
Wisdom
Parallel Verses
NASB:
If the axe is dull and he does not sharpen its edge, then he must exert more strength. Wisdom has the advantage of giving success.
KJV:
If the iron be blunt, and he do not whet the edge, then must he put to more strength: but wisdom
is
profitable to direct.
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