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Verse 19. _A WISE_ MAN _OR A FOOL?_] Alas! Solomon, the _wisest_ of
all men, made the _worst use_ of his wisdom, had _seven hundred wives_
and _three hundred concubines_, and yet left but _one son_ be...
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Solomon having found that wisdom and folly agree in being subject to
vanity, now contrasts one with the other Ecclesiastes 2:13. Both are
brought under vanity by events Ecclesiastes 2:14 which come on...
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CHAPTER 2THE RESULTS OF THE SEARCH AND DIFFERENT VANITIES
_ 1. His personal experience (Ecclesiastes 2:1)_
2. Various vanities and a conclusion (Ecclesiastes 2:12)
Ecclesiastes 2:1
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ECCLESIASTES 1:12 TO ECCLESIASTES 2:26. QOHELETH'S INVESTIGATIONS.
Assuming the character of Solomon the writer tells of his search for
happiness under many forms. The pursuit of wisdom (Ecclesiastes...
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Even if one has amassed wealth there is the bitterness of not knowing
who will inherit it or how the heir will use it. Everything has to be
left behind to an uncertain fate, for there is no guarantee...
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FOOL. Hebrew. _sakal =_ stupid. Not the game word as in verses:
Ecclesiastes 2:14; Ecclesiastes 2:15; Ecclesiastes 2:16.
HAVE RULE. Hebrew. _shaLatin_ Supposed to be. later Hebrew wo
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_who knoweth whether he shall be a wise man_ We note in this rather
the utterance of a generalized experience than, as some have thought,
the special thought of the historical Solomon watching the gro...
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_THE VANITY OF TOIL -- ECCLESIASTES 2:18-23:_ When Solomon stopped to
consider his life he hated what he had done. He had spent his life
collecting stuff to leave to someone else. He realized that the...
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YET SHALL HE HAVE RULE, &C.— _Yet shall he be master of all that I
have acquired through both my labour and prudent management under the
sun._ Desvoeux....
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b. The legacy of one's labor is often lost to fools when one dies.
Ecclesiastes 2:18-23
TEXT 2:18-23
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Thus I hated all the fruit of my labor for which I had labored under
the sun, for I must leav...
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Yea, I hated all my labour which I had taken under the sun: because I
should leave it unto the man that shall be after me.
I HATED ALL MY LABOUR ... BECAUSE I SHOULD LEAVE IT UNTO THE MAN THAT
SHAL...
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2:19 fool? (c-13) _ Sakal_ , 'stupid,' 'infatuated.' so chs. 7.17;
10.3,14; Jeremiah 4:22 ; Jeremiah 5:21 . as 'foolishly,' 1 Samuel
13:13 ....
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EPICUREANISM AND WISDOM ALIKE PROFITLESS
1-3. The writer makes enjoyment his quest, while aware that it is
folly, and avoiding excess in a philosophic spirit....
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THE TEACHER SEARCHES FOR
THE PURPOSE OF OUR LIVES
BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 2
THE TEST TO DISCOVER WHAT MAKES A PERSON HAPPY – ECCLESIASTES 2:1-11...
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HAVE RULE. — The word occurs again in Ecclesiastes 6:2; Ecclesiastes
8:9; elsewhere only in Nehemiah and Esther. and in Psalms 119:133....
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וּ מִ֣י יֹודֵ֗עַ הֶֽ חָכָ֤ם יִהְיֶה֙
אֹ֣ו
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Turning from the pursuit of knowledge to the pathway of pleasure, the
king had given himself up to mirth, seeking the false stimulus of
wine. In this also he had been disappointed, finding that mirth...
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_Solicitous. We naturally desire to have our plans perfected. Solomon
had, perhaps, a presentiment of Roboam's misconduct, Ecclesiasticus
xlvii. 27._...
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For there is no remembrance of the wise more than of the fool forever;
seeing that which now is in the days to come shall all be forgotten.
And how dieth the wise man? as the fool. (17) Therefore I ha...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 THROUGH 12.
The Book of Ecclesiastes is, up to a certain point, the converse of
the Book of Proverbs. (see NOTE TO PROVERBS below) It is the
experience of a...
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AND WHO KNOWETH WHETHER HE SHALL BE A WISE [MAN] OR A FOOL?.... The
king that should be after him, as the Targum, that should be his
successor and heir; and so whether he would make a good or bad use...
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And who knoweth whether he shall be a wise [man] or a fool? yet shall
he have rule over all my labour wherein I have laboured, and wherein I
have shewed myself wise under the sun. This [is] also vanit...
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_Therefore I hated life_ My life, though accompanied with so much
honour, and pleasure, and wisdom, was a burden to me, and I was ready
to wish, either that I had never been born, or that I might spee...
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And who knoweth whether he shall be a wise man or a fool? since so
much depends upon the attitude of men. Solomon himself, having
disregarded his father's dying charge, was filled with misgivings
conc...
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Solomon's own Example...
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"AND WHO KNOWS WHETHER HE WILL BE. WISE MAN OR. FOOL? YET HE WILL HAVE
CONTROL OVER ALL THE FRUIT OF MY LABOR FOR WHICH. HAVE LABORED BY
ACTING WISELY UNDER THE SUN. THIS TOO IS VANITY."WHO KNOWS" -Th...
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18-26 Our hearts are very loth to quit their expectations of great
things from the creature; but Solomon came to this at length. The
world is a vale of tears, even to those that have much of it. See...
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A FOOL; who will undo all that I have done, and turn the effects of my
wisdom into instruments of his folly, and occasions of ruin. Some
think he had such an opinion of Rehoboam....
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Ecclesiastes 2:19 knows H3045 (H8802) wise H2450 fool H5530 rule H7980
(H8799) labor H5999 toiled H5998 ...
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WHAT USE OUR EFFORTS WHEN WE MUST LEAVE ALL BEHIND TO THOSE WHO WILL
MISUSE IT? (ECCLESIASTES 2:18).
Ecclesiastes 2:18
‘And I hated all my effort with which I exerted myself under the
sun, seeing tha...
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Ecclesiastes 2:16
I. The noblest renown is posthumous fame, and the most refined
ambition is the desire for such fame. And of this more exalted
ambition it would appear that Solomon had felt the stirr...
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Ecclesiastes 1:12-2
I. As was natural in so wise a man, the Preacher turns first to
wisdom. It is the wisdom that is born of wide and varied experience,
not of abstract study. He acquaints himself wit...
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CONTENTS: Solomon shows that there is no true happiness and
satisfaction to be had in mirth, pleasure and the delights of sense.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon.
CONCLUSION: True and lasting happiness and...
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Ecclesiastes 2:1. _Enjoy pleasure._ The first doctrine of Epicurus,
whose system is here rebutted. Acts 17:18.
Ecclesiastes 2:2. _I said of laughter,_ of all forced and frantic joy,
_it is mad._ Chald...
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_Yea, I hated all my labour which I had taken under the sun: because I
should leave it unto the man that shall be after me._
THE DIRGE OF THE DEAD HAND
Solomon’s life was complete from the naturalist...
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_Go to now, I will prove thee with mirth._
THE THREEFOLD VIEW OF HUMAN LIFE
Three views of human life are given in this remarkable chapter.
I. The theatrical view of life (Ecclesiastes 2:1). The wri...
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ECCLESIASTES—NOTE ON ECCLESIASTES 2:18 I HATED ALL MY TOIL. While at
times the Preacher found pleasure in his work, his enjoyment is
severely lessened by the knowledge that he must eventually hand ove...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Ecclesiastes 2:17_
THE CONFESSIONS OF A PLEASURE-SEEKER
I. THAT HIS LIFE’S PROMISE HAS FAILED. The pleasure-seeker begins
life with high hopes. The intoxication of...
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EXPOSITION
ECCLESIASTES 2:1
Section 2. _Vanity of striving after pleasure and wealth._
ECCLESIASTES 2:1
Dissatisfied with the result of the pursuit of wisdom, Koheleth
embarks on a course of sensua...
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So I said in my heart, Go to now, I'm going to prove thee with
[pleasure,] with mirth, therefore enjoy pleasure: but, behold, this
was vanity (Ecclesiastes 2:1).
So we read in the New Testament the ep...
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VANITY AND VEXATION UNDER THE SUN
Ecclesiastes 2:11
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We shall introduce our study with quotations from our booklet on
Ecclesiastes. Solomon had tried everything which his heart co...
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Or a fool — Who will undo all that I have done, and turn the effects
of my wisdom into instruments of his folly. Some think he had such an
opinion of Rehoboam....