Ecclesiastes 1:13-17
I gave.17; 7:25; 8:9,16,17; Ps 111:2; Pr 2:2-4; 4:7; 18:1,15; 23:261Ti 4:15this sore.3:10; 4:4; 12:12; Ge 3:19to be exercised. or, to afflict them. 17,18; 2:11,17,26; 1Ki 4:30-32; Ps 39:5,6 crooked.3:14; 7:12,13; Job 11:6; 34:29; Isa 40:4; La 3:37; Da 4:35; Mt 6:27wanting. Heb. defect. communed.2Ki 5:20; Ps 4:4; 77:6; Isa 10:7-14; Jer 22:14; Eze 38:10,11Da 4:30Lo.2:9; 1Ki 3:12,13; 4:30; 10:7,23,24; 2Ch 1:10-12; 2:12; 9:22,23great experience of. Heb. seen much.Heb 5:14 I gave.13; 2:3,12; 7:23-25; 1Th 5:21I perceived.2:10,11Ecclesiastes 2:1-3
1 The vanity of human courses in the works of pleasure.12 Though the wise be better than the fool, yet both have one event.18 The vanity of human labour, in leaving it they know not to whom.24 Nothing better than joy in our labour; but that is God's gift. said.15; 1:16,17; 3:17,18; Ps 10:6; 14:1; 27:8; 30:6,7; Lu 12:19Go to.Ge 11:3,4,7; 2Ki 5:5; Isa 5:5; Jas 4:13; 5:1I will.8:15; 11:9; Isa 50:5,11; Lu 16:19,23; Jas 5:5; Tit 3:3; Re 18:7,8 I said.Solomon is not speaking here of sober enjoyment of the things of the world, but of intemperate pleasure, whose two attendants, laughter and mirth, are introduced by a beautiful prosopopoeia, as two persons, whom he treats with the utmost contempt. It is.7:2-6; Pr 14:13; Isa 22:12,13; Am 6:3-6; 1Pe 4:2-4 sought.1:17; 1Sa 25:36give myself unto wine. Heb. draw my flesh with wine. yet.Pr 20:1; 31:4,5; Eph 5:18and to lay.7:18; Pr 20:1; 23:29-35; Mt 6:24; 2Co 6:15-17till.6:12; 12:13all. Heb. the number of.Ge 47:9; Job 14:14; Ps 90:9-12Ecclesiastes 2:12
I turned.1:17; 7:25even that which hath already been done. or, in those thingswhich have been already done. 25Ecclesiastes 2:20
Ge 43:14; Job 17:11-15; Ps 39:6,7; 1Co 15:19; 2Co 1:8-101Th 3:3,4
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