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Ecclesiastes 9:1 open_in_new
Their works — All events which befal them are governed by his providence, and therefore although we cannot fully understand the reasons of all, yet we may be assured they are done righteously. No man — No man can judge by their present outward condition, whether God loves or hates them; for whom he loves he chastens, and permits those whom he hates to prosper in the world.
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Ecclesiastes 9:2 open_in_new
All things — The good and evil things of the world equally happen to good and bad men.
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Ecclesiastes 9:3 open_in_new
An evil — A great trouble to a good man. Is full — Of wickedness. Madness — They go on madly and desperately in evil courses. They go — After all, they die in the same manner as the best men do.
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Ecclesiastes 9:4 open_in_new
Joined — That continues with living men. Hope — He hath not only some comfort for the present, but also hopes of further happiness in this world. Better — Much happier as to the comforts of this world.
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Ecclesiastes 9:5 open_in_new
Die — Whereby they are taught to improve life. Any thing — Of the actions and events of this world. Reward — The fruit of their labours in this world, are utterly lost as to them. Forgotten — Even in those places where they had lived in great power and glory.
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Ecclesiastes 9:6 open_in_new
Also — They neither love, nor hate, nor envy any thing in this world, but are unconcerned in what is done under the sun.
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Ecclesiastes 9:7 open_in_new
Go — Make this use of what I have said. Eat — Chearfully and thankfully enjoy thy comforts. Accepteth — Allows thee a comfortable enjoyment of his blessings.
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Ecclesiastes 9:8 open_in_new
White — The eastern people of the best sort, used white garments, especially in times of rejoicing. Ointment — Which upon joyful occasions was poured upon mens heads.
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Ecclesiastes 9:9 open_in_new
Vanity — Of this vain and frail life.
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Ecclesiastes 9:10 open_in_new
Whatsoever — Whatever thou hast opportunity and ability to do, do it with unwearied diligence, and vigour and expedition. For — Thou canst neither design nor act any thing there tending to thy own comfort or advantage.
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Ecclesiastes 9:11 open_in_new
But time — There are times or seasons, casual to men, but known by God, in which alone he will give men success.
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Ecclesiastes 9:12 open_in_new
His time — The time of his death, or other distress which God is bringing upon him. Are taken — While they are sporting and feeding themselves. When — When they are most careless and secure.
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Ecclesiastes 9:13 open_in_new
This wisdom — I have observed this among many other instances of wisdom. Which he adds for the commendation of wisdom, notwithstanding its insufficiency for man's happiness without God's blessing.
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Ecclesiastes 9:15 open_in_new
Yet — He was soon neglected and his great service forgotten.
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Ecclesiastes 9:17 open_in_new
Of wise men — Though poor. In quiet — Uttered with a modest and low voice. The cry — The clamorous discourses of a rich and potent, but foolish man.