Job 27:16-17
heap up.22:24; 1Ki 10:27; Hab 2:6; Zec 9:3prepare raiment.D'Herbelot tells us, that Bokhten, an illustrious poet of Cufah, in the 9th century, had so many presents made him, that at his death he was found possessed of 100 suits of clothes, 200 shirts, and 500 turbans. Mt 6:19; Jas 5:2 but the just.Pr 13:22; 28:8; Ec 2:26Psalms 49:10-11
wise.Ec 2:16-21; 9:1,2; Ro 5:12-14; Heb 9:27fool.73:22; 92:6,7; 94:8; Pr 12:1; 30:2; Jer 10:8leave.17; 17:14; 39:6; Pr 11:4; Ec 2:18,19,21,26; 5:13-16; Jer 17:11Lu 12:20; 1Ti 6:6-10 Their inward, etc.Or, "Their grave is their house for ever, their dwelling place through all generations, though their names are celebrated over countries." 5:9; 64:6; Eze 38:10; Lu 11:39; Ac 8:22all generations. Heb. generation and generation. they call.Ge 4:17; 1Sa 15:12; 2Sa 18:18Proverbs 13:22
leaveth.Ge 17:7,8; Ps 25:12,13; 102:28; 112:2; 128:6the wealth.28:8; Job 27:16,17; Ec 2:26Proverbs 23:5
thou.Ps 119:36,37; Jer 22:17; 1Jo 2:16set thine eyes upon. Heb. cause thine eyes to fly upon, etc."He expresses it in such a way," says Abp. Tillotson, "as if a rich man sat brooding over an estate till it was fledged, and gotten itself wings to fly away." that which.Ge 42:36; Ec 1:2; 12:8; Isa 55:2; 1Co 7:29-31riches.27:24; Job 1:14-17; Ps 39:6; Ec 5:13,14; Mt 6:19; 1Ti 6:17Jas 5:1,2Proverbs 27:24
For.23:5; Zep 1:18; 1Ti 6:17,18riches. Heb. strength.Jas 1:10doth.2Sa 7:16; Ps 89:36; Isa 9:7every generation. Heb. generation and generation.Ecclesiastes 2:8
silver.1Ki 9:14,28; 10:10; 14:21,22,27; 2Ch 9:11,15-21men singers.2Sa 19:35; Ezr 2:65musical instruments, etc. Heb. musical instrument andinstruments. 1Ch 25:1,6; Job 21:11,12; Ps 150:3-5; Da 3:5,7,15; Am 6:5The difficult words {shiddah weshiddoth} are variously rendered. The LXX. have [oinocoon kai oinochoas,] "male and female cup-bearers," with which the Syriac and Arabic and Parkhurst agree; Aquila, [kulikon kai kulikia,] "a cup and smaller cups;" Jerome, {scyphos et urceolos, (Vulg. {urceos,}) "goblets and pots;" Targum, "warm and cold baths;" others, as M. Desvoeux, "male and female captives;" others, "cooks and confectioners;" others, "a species of musical compositions," derived from Sido, a celebrated Phoenician woman, to whom Sanchoniatho attributes the invention of music; but others, with more probability, "wives and concubines;" and {siddoth} may be in this sense synonymous with the Arabic {seedat, domina, conjux} from {sada,} in {Conj. V. conjugium inivit.} Of the former, Solomon had three hundred, and of the latter, seven hundred; and if they are not mentioned here they are not mentioned at all, which is wholly unaccountable.Ecclesiastes 2:18-21
I hated.4-9; 1:13; 4:3; 5:18; 9:9taken. Heb. laboured. I should.26; 5:13,14; 1Ki 11:11-13; Ps 17:14; 39:6; 49:10; Lu 12:20; 16:27,28Ac 20:29,30; 1Co 3:10 who knoweth.3:22; 1Ki 12:14-20; 14:25-28; 2Ch 10:13-16; 12:9,10wise under.9:13; Lu 16:8; Jas 1:17; 3:17 Ge 43:14; Job 17:11-15; Ps 39:6,7; 1Co 15:19; 2Co 1:8-101Th 3:3,4 whose.17,18; 9:18; 2Ch 31:20,21; 33:2-9; 34:2; 35:18; 36:5-10Jer 22:15,17leave. Heb. give.Ecclesiastes 2:26
in his sight. Heb. before him.Ge 7:1; Lu 1:6wisdom.2Ch 31:20,21; Pr 3:13-18; Isa 3:10,11; Joh 16:24; Ro 14:17,181Co 1:30,31; Ga 5:22,23; Col 1:9-12; 3:16,17; Jas 3:17to the sinner.Job 27:16,17; Pr 13:22; 28:8
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