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Verse 13. _BETTER_ IS _A POOR AND A WISE CHILD_] The _Targum_ applies
this to _Abraham_. "Abraham was a _poor child_ of only _three_ years
of age; but he had the spirit of prophecy, and he refused to...
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These verses set forth the vanity of earthly prosperity even on a
throne. Opinion as to their application is chiefly divided between
considering them a parable or fiction like that of the childless ma...
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CHAPTER 4 OBSERVATIONS OF DIFFERENT WRONGS
_ 1. Concerning oppressions (Ecclesiastes 4:1)_
2. Concerning envy of fools and the rich (Ecclesiastes 4:4)
3. Concerning the miser (Ecclesiast
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ECCLESIASTES 4. A GLOOMY SURVEY. The chapter falls into four parts,
which treat respectively of oppression (Ecclesiastes 4:1), rivalry
(Ecclesiastes 4:4), isolation amounting to self-torture (Ecclesia...
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POOR. straitened in means, not able to profit others. Hebrew.
_misken._ Not the same as in Ecclesiastes 4:14. Supposed to be. later
Hebrew word, but. derivative of it is found in Deuteronomy 8:9. See...
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_Better is a poor and a wise child_ Better, YOUNG MAN. The words are
general enough but the ingenuity of commentators has sought for
examples in history, which the writer, according to the varying
the...
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BETTER IS A POOR AND A WISE CHILD, &C.— _Better is the experienced
and wise son, than the old,_ &c. Desvoeux; who has shewn, that the
word מסכן _misken,_ from the root סכן _saken,_ properly
signifies...
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4. Keep in mind that prestigious positions will soon be forgotten.
Ecclesiastes 4:13-16
TEXT 4:13-16
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A poor, yet wise lad is better than an old and foolish king who no
longer knows how to receiv...
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Better is a poor and a wise child than an old and foolish king, who
will no more be admonished.
BETTER (IN RESPECT TO CONDITION; NOT MORAL CHARACTER) (IS) A POOR AND
A WISE CHILD THAT AN OLD AND FO...
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VICISSITUDES OF LIFE. 'OH, THE PITY OF IT!'
1-3. The mass of human suffering and the absence of pity are such that
better off are the dead and still more the unborn.
It is not only through God's ord...
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CHILD] RV 'youth.'...
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A man may rise from the lowest to the highest station by wisdom; yet
even so there is no permanence....
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THE TEACHER SEARCHES FOR
THE PURPOSE OF OUR LIVES
BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KITTY PRIDE_
CHAPTER 4
This chapter contains several subjects.
1. PEOPLE WHO SUFFER – ECCLESIASTES 4:1-...
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The section commencing here presents great difficulties of
interpretation, in overcoming which we have little help from the
context, on account of the abruptness with which, in this verse, a new
subje...
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AND BY HUMAN INJUSTICE AND PERVERSITY.
Ecclesiastes 3:16; Ecclesiastes 4:1
But not only are our endeavours to find the "good" of our labours
thwarted by the gracious, inflexible laws of the just God...
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YET THESE ARE CAPABLE OF A NOBLER MOTIVE AND MODE.
Ecclesiastes 4:9
Now a jealous rivalry culminating in mere avarice, -that surely is not
the wisest or noblest spirit of which those are capable who...
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SECOND SECTION
The Quest Of The Chief Good In Devotion To The Affairs Of Business
Ecclesiastes 3:1 - Ecclesiastes 5:20
I. IF the true Good is not to be found in the School where Wisdom
utters her vo...
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From this general survey the preacher returned to examine the
condition of the beings whom he had described as being no better than
the beasts. He looked out upon them, and saw them in suffering, and...
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_Foolish. Great wisdom and prudence is required of kings; who, like
others, are exposed to many vicissitudes._...
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Better is a poor and a wise child than an old and foolish king, who
will no more be admonished. (14) For out of prison he cometh to reign;
whereas also he that is born in his kingdom becometh poor.
Th...
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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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BETTER [IS] A POOR AND A WISE CHILD THAN AN OLD AND FOOLISH KING,....
The wise man proceeds to show the vanity of worldly power and dignity,
in the highest instance of it, which is kingly; and, in ord...
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Better [is] a poor and a wise child than an old and foolish king, who
will no more be admonished.
Ver. 13. _Better is a poor and wise child._] Such as was Joseph,
David, Daniel, and his three comrade...
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He now proceeds to another vanity, even that of honour and power, and
the highest places. _Better_ More happy; _is a poor and wise child_
Who is doubly contemptible, both for his age and for his pover...
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EVILS OF SOCIAL AND CIVIL LIFE...
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Better is a poor and a wise child, one which, although in the depths
of poverty, yet uses proper knowledge and circumspection and is
willing to be guided by proper counsel, THAN AN OLD AND FOOLISH KIN...
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WHO WILL NO MORE BE ADMONISHED:
_ Heb._ who knoweth not to be admonished...
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"A POOR, YET WISE LAD IS BETTER THAN AN OLD AND FOOLISH KING WHO NO
LONGER KNOWS HOW TO RECEIVE INSTRUCTION."
Points To Note:
1 In addition to wealth, high place and fame doesn't offer any real
secur...
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13-16 People are never long easy and satisfied; they are fond of
changes. This is no new thing. Princes see themselves slighted by
those they have studied to oblige; this is vanity and vexation of
spi...
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BETTER; more happy. Now he proceeds to another vanity, even that of
honour and power, and of the highest places. A POOR CHILD; who is
doubly contemptible, both for his age, and for his poverty. AN OLD...
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Ecclesiastes 4:13 Better H2896 poor H4542 wise H2450 youth H3206 old
H2205 foolish H3684 king H4428 will H3045
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THE YOUNG MEN AND THE FOOLISH KING.
We are now provided with a further example of folly, the folly of
seeking a position of power and authority which will only in the end
result in disappointment. (B...
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CHAPTER 4 THE DREADFULNESS OF OPPRESSION. GUIDANCE ON LIVING.
This chapter begins with considering the dreadfulness of oppression
and then continues with thoughts on living, giving both good and bad...
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Ecclesiastes 3:1
A profound gloom rests on the second act or section of this drama. It
teaches us that we are helpless in the iron grip of laws which we had
no voice in making; that we often lie at th...
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CONTENTS: Discontent and impatience because of the oppressions and
iniquities of life.
CHARACTERS: Solomon.
CONCLUSION: The world is full of trouble. By reason of man's
perversity, he is ever distur...
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Ecclesiastes 4:2. _Wherefore I praised the dead more than the living,_
who are robbed, fleeced, and exposed to incessant afflictions, from
oppression and war. Solomon alludes to extreme cases, such as...
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_Better is a poor and a wise child than an old and foolish king, who
will no more be admonished._
ON THE ADVANTAGES OF CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE TO THE LOWER ORDERS OF
SOCIETY
There is no topic on which th...
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ECCLESIASTES—NOTE ON ECCLESIASTES 4:13 The Preacher recalls an
example of the temporary results of wisdom. In contrast to AN OLD AND
FOOLISH KING, there once was A POOR AND WISE YOUTH who managed to r...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
ECCLESIASTES 4:13. BETTER IS A POOR AND A WISE CHILD.] Not in the
moral point of view, but happier—better off.
ECCLESIASTES 4:14. FOR OUT OF PRISON HE COMETH TO REIGN.] Reference is...
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EXPOSITION
ECCLESIASTES 4:1
Section 5. Koheleth proceeds to give further illustrations of _man_'_s
inability to be the architect of his own happiness_._ _There are many
things which interrupt or des...
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So I returned, and I considered all of the oppressions that are done
under the sun: and the tears of those that are oppressed, and they had
no comforter; and on the side of their oppressors there was...
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1 Kings 22:8; 2 Chronicles 16:10; 2 Chronicles 16:9; 2 Chronicles
24:20;...
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Better — More happy. Now he proceeds to another vanity, That of
honour and power. Than a king — Who hath neither wisdom to govern
himself, nor to receive the counsels of wiser men....