Job 28:18
coral. or, Ramoth.Eze 27:16pearls.Mt 7:6; 13:45,46; 1Ti 2:9; Re 17:4; 18:12; 21:21rubies.Pr 3:15; 31:10; La 4:7Psalms 4:6-7
many.39:6; 49:16-20; Ec 2:3-26; Isa 55:2; Lu 12:19; 16:19; Jas 4:13Jas 5:1-5lift.21:6; 42:5; 44:3; 67:1; 80:1-3,7,19; 89:15; 119:135; Nu 6:26 put.37:4; 43:4; 63:2-5; 92:4; So 1:4; 1Pe 1:8the time.Jud 9:27Isa 9:3; Jer 48:33Psalms 39:6-7
a vain shew. Heb. an image.There is but the semblance of being: he appeareth for a little, and then vanisheth. 1Co 7:31; Jas 4:14surely.Ec 1:14; 2:17,18,20,21; 4:7,8; 6:11,12; 12:8,13; Isa 55:2Lu 10:40-42; 12:20,21,29; 1Pe 5:7he heapeth.49:10,11; Job 27:16,17; Pr 13:22; 23:5; 27:24; Ec 2:8,18-21,26Ec 5:14; Lu 12:20,21; Jas 5:3 what wait.130:5,6; Ge 49:18; Lu 2:25hope.38:15; 119:81,166; Job 13:15; Ro 15:13Ecclesiastes 2:2-12
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 90:9-12 made.Ge 11:4; 2Sa 18:18; Da 4:30I builded.De 8:12-14; 1Ki 7:1,2,8-12; 9:1; 15:19; 10:19,20; 2Ch 8:1-6,11Ps 49:11I planted.1Ch 27:27; 2Ch 26:10; So 1:14; 7:12; 8:11,12; Isa 5:1 me.So 4:12-16; 5:1; 6:2; Jer 39:4I planted.Ge 2:8,9; Lu 17:27-29 pools.Ne 2:14; So 7:4to water.Ps 1:3; Jer 17:8 servants.1Ki 9:20-22; Ezr 2:58; Ne 7:57and had.Ge 17:12,13servants born in my house. Heb. sons of my house. also.Ge 13:2; 2Ki 3:4; 1Ch 27:29-31; 2Ch 26:10; 32:27-29; Job 1:3; 42:12 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. 1:16; 1Ki 3:12; 10:7,23; 1Ch 29:25; 2Ch 1:1; 9:22,23 whatsoever.3:22; 6:9; 11:9; Ge 3:6; 6:2; Jud 14:2; Job 31:1; Ps 119:37; Pr 23:51Jo 2:16my heart rejoiced.22; 5:18; 9:9; Ps 128:2 I looked.1:14; Ge 1:31; Ex 39:43; 1Jo 2:16,17behold.17-23; 1:3,14; Hab 2:13; 1Ti 6:6 I turned.1:17; 7:25even that which hath already been done. or, in those thingswhich have been already done. 25Ecclesiastes 12:8
1:2,14; 2:17; 4:4; 6:12; 8:8; Ps 62:9Ecclesiastes 12:13
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter. or, The endof the matter, even all that hath been heard is. Fear. 5:7; 8:12; Ge 22:12; De 6:2; 10:12; Ps 111:10; 112:1; 145:19; 147:11Pr 1:7; 23:17; 1Pe 2:17; Re 19:5for.2:3; 6:12; Job 28:28; Ps 115:13-15; Pr 19:23; Lu 1:50
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