1-3 Much is to be learned by comparing one part of Scripture with
another. We here behold Solomon returning from the broken and empty
cisterns of the world, to the Fountain of living water; recording his
own folly and shame, the bitterness of his disappointment, and the
lessons he had learned. Thos... [ Continue Reading ]
4-8 All things change, and never rest. Man, after all his labour, is
no nearer finding rest than the sun, the wind, or the current of the
river. His soul will find no rest, if he has it not from God. The
senses are soon tired, yet still craving what is untried.... [ Continue Reading ]
9-11 Men's hearts and their corruptions are the same now as in former
times; their desires, and pursuits, and complaints, still the same.
This should take us from expecting happiness in the creature, and
quicken us to seek eternal blessings. How many things and persons in
Solomon's day were thought... [ Continue Reading ]
12-18 Solomon tried all things, and found them vanity. He found his
searches after knowledge weariness, not only to the flesh, but to the
mind. The more he saw of the works done under the sun, the more he saw
their vanity; and the sight often vexed his spirit. He could neither
gain that satisfaction... [ Continue Reading ]