KEEP THY FOOT] cp. Psalms 119:101; Proverbs 1:15. Either be silent, or
use thoughtfully framed words of prayer, as contrasted with hasty
offerings combined with ungodliness of life.
AND BE MORE READY TO HEAR] RV 'for to draw nigh to hear is better.'... [ Continue Reading ]
DISHEARTENING OUTLOOK ON LIFE
1-8. Disorders in the religious, in the political world. In the
earlier part of this chapter the writer turns from secular to
religious matters. H e points out the irreverence which belongs to
worship offered without due thought.... [ Continue Reading ]
A DREAM COMETH] excessive distractions by day bring disordered visions
at night. Even so excess in words shows folly in him who utters them.
_Is known_ by] RV 'with a.'... [ Continue Reading ]
DEFER NOT TO PAY IT] A vow is not essential, but once made it is
binding: cp. Deuteronomy 23:21. Vows had an important place in the
religion of Israel, as we see from Genesis 28:20; Numbers 6:2.; Judges
11:30; 1 Samuel 1:11; Mark 7:11; Acts 18:18; Acts 21:23;... [ Continue Reading ]
SUFFER NOT, etc.] i.e. suffer not your hasty vow to lead you into
wrongdoing. THE ANGEL] either the angel who, according to Rabbinic
belief, presided over the sacrifice (this is, however, somewhat out of
harmony with the tone of the book), or the priest, to whom the person
who makes the vow addresse... [ Continue Reading ]
VIOLENT PERVERTING] The cruelties of a satrap, or pasha, were part of
a system extending through every grade. Each watches (REGARDETH) with
jealousy those below him, and seeks his opportunity for plunder. _HE
THAT IS_ HIGHER THAN THE HIGHEST REGARDETH] For highest RV has 'high.'
The supreme ruler is... [ Continue Reading ]
RM 'But the profit of a land every way is a king that maketh himself
servant to the field'; because a ruler whose taste lies in that
wholesome direction is unlikely to be given to amassing wealth: cp. 2
Chronicles 26:10.
10, 11. Avarice is attended by two evils: (_a_) it is never content;
and (_b_)... [ Continue Reading ]
_There is_ NOTHING IN HIS HAND] Through a reverse of fortune the
wealth, which should have descended to the son, has disappeared. The
case is thus the converse misfortune to that of Ecclesiastes 4:8.
There the riches were to be had, but the heir was lacking.
18-20. Riches are not inconsistent with... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE SHALL NOT MUCH REMEMBER] He will not be overtroubled by the
knowledge that these pleasures are fleeting, and that life itself is
uncertain.... [ Continue Reading ]