
Text -- Ecclesiastes 7:23 (NET)




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Wesley: Ecc 7:23 - -- I have found to be true, by the help of that singular wisdom which God had given me.
I have found to be true, by the help of that singular wisdom which God had given me.

I determined that I would attain perfection of wisdom.
JFB: Ecc 7:23 - -- Resuming the "all" in Ecc 7:15; Ecc 7:15-22 is therefore the fruit of his dearly bought experience in the days of his "vanity."
Resuming the "all" in Ecc 7:15; Ecc 7:15-22 is therefore the fruit of his dearly bought experience in the days of his "vanity."

JFB: Ecc 7:23 - -- I tried to "be wise," independently of God. But true wisdom was then "far from him," in spite of his human wisdom, which he retained by God's gift. So...
I tried to "be wise," independently of God. But true wisdom was then "far from him," in spite of his human wisdom, which he retained by God's gift. So "over wise" (Ecc 7:16).
Clarke -> Ecc 7:23
Clarke: Ecc 7:23 - -- All this have I proved by wisdom - These rules I have laid down for my own conduct, and sought after more wisdom; but have fallen far short of what ...
All this have I proved by wisdom - These rules I have laid down for my own conduct, and sought after more wisdom; but have fallen far short of what I wished to be.
TSK -> Ecc 7:23

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Barnes -> Ecc 7:23
Barnes: Ecc 7:23 - -- I will be - Or, I am. There was a time when Solomon thought himself wise enough to comprehend the work of God, and therefore needed for himself...
I will be - Or, I am. There was a time when Solomon thought himself wise enough to comprehend the work of God, and therefore needed for himself the self-humbling conviction declared in this verse.
It - i. e. Wisdom. Compare Ecc 8:17.
Poole -> Ecc 7:23
Poole: Ecc 7:23 - -- All this or all these things , of which I have here discoursed,
have I proved I have diligently examined and found all this to be true, by wisdom;...
All this or all these things , of which I have here discoursed,
have I proved I have diligently examined and found all this to be true, by wisdom; by the help of that singular wisdom which God had given me.
I said, I will be wise I determined within myself that I would by all possible means seek to attain perfection of wisdom, and I persuaded myself that I should attain to it.
But it was far from me I found myself greatly disappointed, and the more I knew, the more I saw mine own folly and misery.
Haydock -> Ecc 7:23
Haydock: Ecc 7:23 - -- Thy. We must be satisfied with a good conscience, as we cannot control the thoughts and words of all. (St. Ambrose, Of. i. 1.)
Thy. We must be satisfied with a good conscience, as we cannot control the thoughts and words of all. (St. Ambrose, Of. i. 1.)
Gill -> Ecc 7:23
Gill: Ecc 7:23 - -- All this have I proved by wisdom,.... Referring either to all that he had been discoursing of hitherto in this book, concerning the vanity of natural ...
All this have I proved by wisdom,.... Referring either to all that he had been discoursing of hitherto in this book, concerning the vanity of natural wisdom and knowledge, of pleasure, power, and riches; or to the several useful instructions given in this chapter, particularly concerning patiently bearing everything from the hands of God or men, Ecc 7:8. This, by the help and use of that wisdom which God had given him, he had made trial of, and found it to be right, and therefore recommended it to others; though he acknowledges that, with all his wisdom, he was from perfection;
I said, I will be wise; but it was far from me; he determined, if possible, to attain to the perfection of wisdom, and made use of all means to come at it; that he might know all the works of God in creation, the nature, use, and excellency of them; in providence, his different dispensations towards the sons of men, and the causes of them; and in grace, the redemption and salvation of men, and the mysteries thereof; but the more he knew, the more he was convinced of his own ignorance, and seemed further off from the summit of knowledge than he was before; and plainly saw, that perfection in wisdom is not attainable in this life. The Targum restrains this to the wisdom of the law; but it is better to understand it in a more general sense.

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TSK Synopsis -> Ecc 7:1-29
TSK Synopsis: Ecc 7:1-29 - --1 Remedies against vanity are, a good name;2 mortification;7 patience;11 wisdom.23 The difficulty of wisdom.
MHCC -> Ecc 7:23-29
MHCC: Ecc 7:23-29 - --Solomon, in his search into the nature and reason of things, had been miserably deluded. But he here speaks with godly sorrow. He alone who constantly...
Matthew Henry -> Ecc 7:23-29
Matthew Henry: Ecc 7:23-29 - -- Solomon had hitherto been proving the vanity of the world and its utter insufficiency to make men happy; now here he comes to show the vileness of s...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ecc 7:23
Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 7:23 - --
"All this have I proved by wisdom: I thought, Wise I will become; but it remained far from me."The ב in בּחכמה is, as at Ecc 1:13, that desi...
Constable: Ecc 6:10--11:7 - --III. THE LIMITATIONS OF WISDOM 6:10--11:6
Clues in the text indicate the value and purpose of 6:10-11:6. The phr...

Constable: Ecc 7:1--8:17 - --B. God's Inscrutable Plan chs. 7-8
Solomon proceeded in this section to focus on the plan of God, His de...
