Ecclesiastes 2:14-16

     13, 14. (Pr 17:24). The worldly "wise" man has good sense in managing his affairs, skill and taste in building and planting, and keeps within safe and respectable bounds in pleasure, while the "fool" is wanting in these respects ("darkness," equivalent to fatal error, blind infatuation), yet one event, death, happens to both (Job 21:26).

     15. why was I—so anxious to become, &c. (2Ch 1:10).

      Then—Since such is the case.

      this—namely, pursuit of (worldly) wisdom; it can never fill the place of the true wisdom (Job 28:28; Jer 8:9).

     16. remembrance—a great aim of the worldly (Ge 11:4). The righteous alone attain it (Ps 112:6; Pr 10:7).

      for ever—no perpetual memorial.

      that which now is—MAURER, "In the days to come all things shall be now long ago forgotten."

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