we interpret this expression literally, it means the heart of a wise person is hold on his right hand while fool’s heart is hold on his left hand. Logically, it is
impossible to us for handling our heart. But figuratively, ‘right hand’ and ‘left hand’ is used as a symbol. In Israel the
‘right hand’ is the place of strength, skill, favor and blessing while the ‘left hand’ is considered the place of weakness. So, the write conclude that this
expression means a wise man has strength and blessing in his life while a fool man has many weaknesses in his life.
13. Ecclesiastes 11: 6 In the morning sow your seed, and in the evening don’t withhold your
hand; for you don’t know which will prosper, whether this or that, or whether they both will be equally good.
In this sentence the author uses the word ‘seed’ as a metaphor. According to Oxford dictionary seed is part of plant from which a plant can grow. In this
sentence seed is a symbol of kindness. In this expression, figuratively the author suggests us to do all kindness as long as our life and never stop to do this to
everyone. And we will get kindness too from another.
14. Ecclesiastes 11: 7 Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to see the sun.
In this sentence we find that the word ‘light’ is compared with the word ‘sweet’. Literally, from this sentence the ‘light’ is not darkness or full of glow. And the
word ‘sweet’ means tasting like sugar or honey, not sour or bitter. In this sentence literally is said that light is a food that has sweet taste like sugar or
honey. But in fact light is not a kind of food and we can eat.
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Figuratively, light is a symbol of life. From this expression the author wants to say that our life is pleasant. And it is good to alive. So, enjoy your life as long
as you live in the world and use your youth for doing kindness.
15. Ecclesiastes 12: 1 Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days
come, and the years draw near, when you will say, “I have no pleasure in them”;
The word ‘creator’ is a metaphor in this sentence. In literal meaning ‘creator’ means a person who creates something.
So, figuratively the word ‘creator’ means God. From this expression, the author suggests us to remember our God. But remember here does not mean to jog
one’s memory. It involves a wholehearted commitment to love, serve and fear God start from your youth.
16. Ecclesiastes 12: 2 Before the sun, the light, the moon, and the stars are darkened, and the