Ecclesiastes 10:8 bbe — He who makes a hole for others will himself go into it, and for him who makes a hole through a wall the bite of a snake…

Bible in Basic English

"He who makes a hole for others will himself go into it, and for him who makes a hole through a wall the bite of a snake will be a punishment."

— Ecclesiastes 10:8, Bible in Basic English

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Ecclesiastes 10 — Context

5

There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, like an error which comes by chance from a ruler:

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The foolish are placed in high positions, but men of wealth are kept low.

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I have seen servants on horses, and rulers walking on the earth as servants.

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He who makes a hole for others will himself go into it, and for him who makes a hole through a wall the bite of a snake will be a punishment.

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He who gets out stones from the earth will be damaged by them, and in the cutting of wood there is danger.

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If the iron has no edge, and he does not make it sharp, then he has to put out more strength; but wisdom makes things go well.

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If a snake gives a bite before the word of power is said, then there is no longer any use in the word of power.

Ecclesiastes 10:8 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Ecclesiastes 10:8 say?
Ecclesiastes 10:8 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “He who makes a hole for others will himself go into it, and for him who makes a hole through a wall the bite of a snake will be a punishment.”
Where is Ecclesiastes 10:8 in the Bible?
Ecclesiastes 10:8 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Ecclesiastes, chapter 10, verse 8.
Who wrote Ecclesiastes?
Ecclesiastes is traditionally attributed to Solomon (traditional; identified as "the Preacher, son of David"). It was written c. 940 BC.
What is the book of Ecclesiastes about?
Ecclesiastes is a candid meditation on life "under the sun" — its pleasures, its pains, and its apparent vanity. The Preacher tries wisdom, wealth, work, and pleasure, finds them all empty without God, and concludes that fearing God and keeping his commandments is the whole of man.
What are the major themes of Ecclesiastes?
Ecclesiastes explores themes including Vanity, Time, Meaning, Fear of God, Mortality. These themes shape the meaning and context of Ecclesiastes 10:8.
What translation should I read Ecclesiastes 10:8 in?
Ecclesiastes 10:8 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Ecclesiastes 10:8?
Ecclesiastes 10:8 reads (BBE): “He who makes a hole for others will himself go into it, and for him who makes a hole through a wall the bite of a snake will be a punishment.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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