PRACTICAL APHORISMS
1-6. Things useful to remember in life. The writer has just warned as
that we cannot rely on either the present or the future. We can,
however, guide ourselves in the conduct of life by bearing in mind
useful truths. These he now proceeds to give.... [ Continue Reading ]
PRECIOUS OINTMENT] This was a much-prized luxury in the East (cp.
Psalms 45:8; Amos 6:6; Matthew 26:7; Luke 7:37), but to be held in
esteem is still better. There is a play on words in the Heb. (_Shem,_
'a name,' and _Shemen,_ 'ointment'), which can scarcely be reproduced
in English. Plumptre sugges... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LIVING WILL LAY _IT_ TO HIS HEART] Oriental mourning is elaborate
and prolonged. Hence there is abundant opportunity for those who take
life in earnest to obtain a hearing for their counsels.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THE CRACKLING OF THORNS] Frivolity is like the fire which the
wayfarer lights from the thorns that he has gathered, and which goes
out as suddenly as it has sprung up, leaving only dead ashes: cp.
Psalms 58:9.
7-14. Ill-treatment may well provoke anger, yet pause and exercise
control. Accept the... [ Continue Reading ]
OPPRESSION] RV 'extortion': sufferings inflicted on the weak by the
strong. MAD] RV 'foolish.' THE HEART] RV 'the understanding.' To be
condemned by one whose decision is detennined by a bribe causes a man
to lose all power of calm judgment.... [ Continue Reading ]
BETTER _is_ THE END] The connexion seems to be this: the danger of
being warped in our view by outward circumstances is such a real one
that we cannot pronounce an unqualified judgment upon anything till
the end is reached.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU DOST NOT ENQUIRE WISELY] We have not the materials for a just
comparison.
11, 12. Some men through the attainment of wisdom or wealth have
reached a vantage ground in the battle of life. Of the two wisdom is
to be preferred, as possessed of a quickening power which money cannot
bestow.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEM THAT SEE THE SUN] i.e. the living.... [ Continue Reading ]
A DEFENCE] lit. a shadow: cp. Isaiah 30:2; Isaiah 32:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO CAN MAKE _that_ STRAIGHT, etc.] If trouble be God's will for us,
we cannot change it.... [ Continue Reading ]
CONSIDER] Ask yourself what you may learn from it. OVER AGAINST] RV
'side by side with.' Both run through the course of human life. TO THE
END, etc.] So that we cannot forecast the part which the one and the
other will play in the future.... [ Continue Reading ]
A JUST MAN _that_ PERISHETH, etc.] It was perplexing enough that there
should be but one end to the righteous and the wicked (Ecclesiastes
3:19). It is more so when we see the just man cut off by an untimely
death and the evil-doer enjoying a green old age.
16-18. Extremes, whether of asceticism or... [ Continue Reading ]
OVER MUCH WICKED] The expression seems strange, as though moderate
wickedness were allowable. But the sense is probably as follows: the
author had just said, 'Be not righteous over much,' perhaps alluding
to the over-scrupulousness of the Jews in observing ceremonies, etc.:
cp. Matthew 23. He may no... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THIS] RV 'from that.' Whatever the nature of the experience to
which God subjects you, take cognisance of the evil as well as of the
good. That in using such language he is not condoning sin is clear
from the last part of the v. If only he fear God, he shall come forth
unscathed.
19-22. Be wis... [ Continue Reading ]
WISDOM STRENGTHENED] There is a power greater than brute force.
23-28. Wisdom eludes the grasp. Sweeping condemnation of the female
sex.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH IS FAR OFF] RV 'That which is is far off.' 'That which is,'
viz. God's world-plan, all the phenomena of the world and of human
life, can only be realised by us in fragmentary form.... [ Continue Reading ]
MADNESS] As in Ecclesiastes 2:12, wickedness and madness are closely
connected.
26-28. The writer gives us the general result of his experience of
human character. Among men he has found but one true friend. The other
sex he condemns without exception. We cannot tell why, ignorant as we
are of the... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY INVENTIONS] From the Fall in Eden there has been a continued
display of manifold ingenuity to thwart God's benevolent purposes for
man.... [ Continue Reading ]