8 Always be clothed in white, and always anoint your head with oil.
Ecclesiastes 9:8
ESV - 8 Let your garments be always white. Let not oil be lacking on your head.
Community answers are sorted based on votes. The higher the vote, the further up an answer is.
The wearing of white garments is mentioned in multiple places in the Bible as a symbol of joy, honor, or purity (2 Chronicles 5:12; Esther 8:15; Mark 16:5; Revelation 3:4-5, 18). Also, the anointing of the head with oil was associated with festive occasions, or with the cessation of mourning (Psalm 45:7-8; 2 Samuel 12:20). In the verse cited in the question, as well as the larger passage from which the verse comes, Solomon is mentioning these actions as things that individuals can or should do to derive the maximum amount of happiness from their earthly existences, since no possibility of such happiness would exist after death (Ecclesiastes 9:10). (However, as has been noted in other discussions of Ecclesiastes on this site, Solomon (despite his great wisdom) was speaking from the limited perspective of one "under the sun" (Ecclesiastes 1:3) -- that is, from the standpoint of human wisdom, without the benefit of the divinely revealed truths found elsewhere in Scripture -- with regard to the eternal existence of humans, either in a state of blessing or of punishment (Matthew 25:31-46).)
All answers are REVIEWED and MODERATED.
Please ensure your answer MEETS all our guidelines.
A good answer provides new insight and perspective. Here are guidelines to help facilitate a meaningful learning experience for everyone.