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Text -- Ecclesiastes 2:5 (NET)
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Illustration more at large of Ecc 2:1-2.
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I resolved, after search into many plans.
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JFB: Ecc 2:3-11 - -- Literally, "to draw my flesh," or "body to wine" (including all banquetings). Image from a captive drawn after a chariot in triumph (Rom 6:16, Rom 6:1...
Literally, "to draw my flesh," or "body to wine" (including all banquetings). Image from a captive drawn after a chariot in triumph (Rom 6:16, Rom 6:19; 1Co 12:2); or, one "allured" (2Pe 2:18-19).
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JFB: Ecc 2:3-11 - -- Literally, "and my heart (still) was behaving, or guiding itself," with wisdom [GESENIUS]. MAURER translates: "was weary of (worldly) wisdom." But the...
Literally, "and my heart (still) was behaving, or guiding itself," with wisdom [GESENIUS]. MAURER translates: "was weary of (worldly) wisdom." But the end of Ecc 2:9 confirms English Version.
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JFB: Ecc 2:5 - -- Hebrew, "paradises," a foreign word; Sanskrit, "a place enclosed with a wall"; Armenian and Arabic, "a pleasure ground with flowers and shrubs near th...
Hebrew, "paradises," a foreign word; Sanskrit, "a place enclosed with a wall"; Armenian and Arabic, "a pleasure ground with flowers and shrubs near the king's house, or castle." An earthly paradise can never make up for the want of the heavenly (Rev 2:7).
Clarke -> Ecc 2:5
Clarke: Ecc 2:5 - -- I made one gardens and orchards - פרדסים pardesim , "paradises."I doubt much whether this be an original Hebrew word. ferdoos , is found in t...
I made one gardens and orchards -
TSK -> Ecc 2:5
TSK: Ecc 2:5 - -- me : Son 4:12-16, Son 5:1, Son 6:2; Jer 39:4
I planted : Gen 2:8, Gen 2:9; Luk 17:27-29
me : Son 4:12-16, Son 5:1, Son 6:2; Jer 39:4
I planted : Gen 2:8, Gen 2:9; Luk 17:27-29
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Barnes -> Ecc 2:5
Barnes: Ecc 2:5 - -- Orchards - literally, "paradises,"i. e., parks or pleasure-grounds (compare Neh 2:8 note). Indications of at least three of these have been poi...
Orchards - literally, "paradises,"i. e., parks or pleasure-grounds (compare Neh 2:8 note). Indications of at least three of these have been pointed out; one at Jerusalem near the pool of Siloam, called "the king’ s garden"Neh 3:15; Jer 52:7; a second near Bethlehem (compare Ecc 2:6); and a third in the remote north, on the heights of Hermon Son 4:8; Son 8:11.
Poole -> Ecc 2:5
Poole: Ecc 2:5 - -- I made me gardens Heb. paradises , or gardens of pleasure.
I planted trees in them of all kind of fruits mixing pleasure and profit together.
I made me gardens Heb. paradises , or gardens of pleasure.
I planted trees in them of all kind of fruits mixing pleasure and profit together.
Haydock -> Ecc 2:5
Orchards. Hebrew, "paradises," in which fruit-trees were planted. (Calmet)
Gill -> Ecc 2:5
Gill: Ecc 2:5 - -- I made me gardens and orchards,.... Of the king's garden, we read Jer 39:4. Adrichomius b makes mention of a royal garden in the suburbs of Jerusalem,...
I made me gardens and orchards,.... Of the king's garden, we read Jer 39:4. Adrichomius b makes mention of a royal garden in the suburbs of Jerusalem, fenced with walls; and was a paradise of fruit trees, herbs, spices, and flowers; abounded with all kind of fruit, exceeding pleasant and delightful to the senses: and, as Solomon was so great a botanist, and knew the nature and use of all kinds of trees and herbs, 1Ki 4:33; no doubt but he has a herbal garden, well stocked with everything of that kind, curious and useful; see 1Ki 21:2. Gardens are made for pleasure as well as profit; Adam, as soon as created, was put into a garden, to add to his natural pleasure and felicity, as well as for his employment, Gen 2:8; and the pleasure of walking in a garden, and partaking of the fruits of it, are alluded to by Solomon, Son 4:12;
and I planted trees in them of all kind of fruits; which, as before observed, he had thorough knowledge of, and many of which were brought him from foreign parts; and all served to make his gardens, orchards, parks, forests, and enclosures, very pleasant and delectable. The Targum adds,
"some for food, others for drink, and others for medicine.''
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TSK Synopsis -> Ecc 2:1-26
TSK Synopsis: Ecc 2:1-26 - --1 The vanity of human courses in the works of pleasure.12 Though the wise be better than the fool, yet both have one event.18 The vanity of human labo...
MHCC -> Ecc 2:1-11
MHCC: Ecc 2:1-11 - --Solomon soon found mirth and pleasure to be vanity. What does noisy, flashy mirth towards making a man happy? The manifold devices of men's hearts, to...
Matthew Henry -> Ecc 2:1-11
Matthew Henry: Ecc 2:1-11 - -- Solomon here, in pursuit of the summum bonum - the felicity of man, adjourns out of his study, his library, his elaboratory, his council-chambe...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Ecc 2:4-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Ecc 2:4-6 - --
"I undertook great works, built me houses, planted me vineyards. I made me gardens and parks, and planted therein all kinds of fruit-trees. I made m...
Constable -> Ecc 1:12--2:18; Ecc 2:1-11
Constable: Ecc 1:12--2:18 - --A. Personal Observations 1:12-2:17
There are four parts to this section (1:12-2:17) that fall into two p...
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