* The benefit of a good name; of death above life; of sorrow above
vain mirth. (1-6) Concerning oppression, anger, and discontent. (7-10)
Advantages of wisdom. (11-22) Experience of the evil of sin. (23-29)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-6 Reputation for piety and honesty is more desirable than all the
wealth and pleasure in this world. It will do more good to go to a
funeral than to a feast. We may lawfully go to both, as there is
occasion; our Saviour both feasted at the wedding of his friend in
Cana, and wept at the grave of hi... [ Continue Reading ]
7-10 The event of our trials and difficulties is often better than at
first we thought. Surely it is better to be patient in spirit, than to
be proud and hasty. Be not soon angry, nor quick in resenting an
affront. Be not long angry; though anger may come into the bosom of a
wise man, it passes thro... [ Continue Reading ]
11-22 Wisdom is as good as an inheritance, yea better. It shelters
from the storms and scorching heat of trouble. Wealth will not
lengthen out the natural life; but true wisdom will give spiritual
life, and strengthen men for services under their sufferings. Let us
look upon the disposal of our con... [ Continue Reading ]
23-29 Solomon, in his search into the nature and reason of things,
had been miserably deluded. But he here speaks with godly sorrow. He
alone who constantly aims to please God, can expect to escape; the
careless sinner probably will fall to rise no more. He now discovered
more than ever the evil of... [ Continue Reading ]