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The spectacle of a prosperous man whose condition is rendered vain by
his brotherless, childless isolation.
Ecclesiastes 4:8
A SECOND - Any one associated or connected with him.
Ecclesiastes 4:9...
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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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_if two lie together_ Here again the experience of travel comes before
us. Sleeping on a cold and stormy night, under the same coverlet, or
in Eastern houses, with their unglazed windows and many drau...
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3. Attain your riches for practical good. Ecclesiastes 4:7-12
TEXT 4:7-12
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Then I looked again at vanity under the sun.
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There was a certain man without a dependent, having neither a son nor
a b...
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Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be
warm alone?
IF TWO LIE TOGETHER ... THEY HAVE HEAT - (.) The image is taken from
man and wife, but applies universally to the war...
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TWO more ills of life are covetousness aria loneliness....
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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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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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גַּ֛ם אִם ־יִשְׁכְּב֥וּ שְׁנַ֖יִם וְ
חַ֣ם לָה
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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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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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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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Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their
labour. (10) For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but
woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another...
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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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AGAIN, IF TWO LIE TOGETHER, THEN THEY HAVE HEAT,.... The Targum adds,
in the winter; when it is a cold season, they warm one another by
lying together. The Targum interprets it of a man and his wife;...
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Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be
warm [alone]?
Ver. 11. _Again, if two lie together, then they have heat._] Heat of
zeal and good affection. "Did not our hearts _bu...
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_For, if they fall_ If one or more of them fall in any way; as into
any mistakes, and errors, or sins, dangers, or distresses. _The one
will lift up his fellow_ Will hold him up, if he be falling, or...
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Again, if two lie together, then they have heat, the reference being
to traveling companions obliged to pass the night out in the open air,
the chilliness of the Palestinian nights being proverbial; B...
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EVILS OF SOCIAL AND CIVIL LIFE...
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"FURTHERMORE, IF TWO LIE DOWN TOGETHER THEY KEEP WARM, BUT HOW CAN ONE
BE WARM ALONE?"
But it is obvious that the miser could buy all the blankets he needed.
But there is. warmth that money can't buy...
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9-12 Surely he has more satisfaction in life, who labours hard to
maintain those he loves, than the miser has in his toil. In all things
union tends to success and safety, but above all, the union of...
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THEY HAVE HEAT; they will be sooner warm in a cold bed and cold
season. HOW CAN ONE BE WARM ALONE? not so soon nor so thoroughly....
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Ecclesiastes 4:11 Again H1571 two H8147 down H7901 (H8799) warm H2552
(H8804) one H259 warm H3179 ...
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SUNDRY OBSERVATIONS ON LIFE (ECCLESIASTES 4:4).
Having all to briefly considered the oppression that was in the world,
which has left him feeling that it was better if they had never been
born, he no...
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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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_Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their
labour._
THE NECESSITY AND BENEFITS OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
I. Prove the truth of the wise man’s assertion, that, “two are
better than...
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ECCLESIASTES—NOTE ON ECCLESIASTES 4:7 Some people engage in endless
TOIL yet are NEVER SATISFIED even though they acquire great RICHES. On
the other hand there are those who
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
ECCLESIASTES 4:10. IF THEY FALL.] Not both together, but if one or the
other falls.
ECCLESIASTES 4:12. A THREEFOLD CORD.] Two cords would only suggest
plurality, but three give the...
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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 1:1; 1 Kings 1:2...