THE PRACTICAL IDEAL. ACCEPTANCE OF THE UNIVERSAL SCHEME
1-15. God is a God of order. The problem which the writer has set
himself is not yet solved. He has found that wisdom, culture,
pleasure, are all good, though, even if we combine them, there is
still something lacking, and they will not explai... [ Continue Reading ]
TO PLANT.. TO PLUCK UP] i.e. to begin and end a career.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO KILL] perhaps, to make war or peace. TO BREAK DOWN] e.g. to make a
way for what shall better meet the needs, secular or spiritual, of a
new generation.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO CAST AWAY stones] Probably the whole v. means peace and war, the
former expressed by leisure to clear away stones from a vineyard (cp.
Isaiah 5:2), and to indulge in family joys, the latter by the action
of a hostile force spreading stones over fertile lands (cp. 2 Kings
3:19), and by the claims... [ Continue Reading ]
TO GET.. TO LOSE] to add to, and to forego gains.... [ Continue Reading ]
To rend.. to sew] to act in a way that involves the sundering of
friendship.. to knit hearts together again.
9-14. Man's work, ignorant though he be, is fulfilling God's design.
Let him aim at pleasure and uprightness, while the whole scheme of
things from first to last is in the hands of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT PROFIT] how can he be sure that he has found the right season?... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORLD] rather, as RM, 'eternity.' Though man's powers are bounded,
he is capable of recognising the grand and immeasurable scope of God's
ordering of all things. HIS mind reflects the universe. This is better
than, taking AV, to explain it as referring to man's natural love of
living in the worl... [ Continue Reading ]
NO GOOD.. _a man_] RV 'nothing better for them than.'... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT _men_ SHOULD FEAR] God's unchanging ordinances are for the
purpose of calling forth man's reverence. WE must trust Him with our
future.... [ Continue Reading ]
REQUIRETH] RV 'seeketh again,' bringeth back in an unchanging
sequence: cp. Ecclesiastes 1:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
M en wrest judgment; but God shall right all wrongs, though how, is
beyond our ken.
16, 17. The judges of his time troubled the writer. Yet in GOD'S
purposes, either here or in the future, unrighteous decisions shall be
reversed.... [ Continue Reading ]
MANIFEST] RV 'prove,' i.e. sift or test whether they will be upright,
in spite of the knowledge that death comes to them no less than to the
beasts. BEASTS] RV 'but as beasts.'... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH BEFALLETH.. them] RM 'The sons of men are a chance, and the
beasts are a chance.' They are the sport of hazard alike in birth and
in death.... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL ARE OF.. AGAIN] 'Nature the womb and tomb of all' (Lucretius).... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT GOETH] RV 'whether it goeth upward.. downward,' thus neither
denying nor affirming that there is an intrinsic difference in the
soul of man. Christ had not yet come to bring 'life and immortality to
light.' Yet contrast the brighter hope of Ecclesiastes 12:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
_There is_ NOTHING BETTER] If man is no better off than a beast, let
him at least learn, like them, to enjoy the present. BRING HIM] RV
'bring him _back,'_ to see the results of his work.... [ Continue Reading ]