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Ecclesiastes 8:15

8:15

recommend <07623> [Then I.]

Some consider this as the cavil of an infidel objector, equivalent to the Epicurean maxim, {Ede, bibe, lude; post mortem nulla voluptas,} "Eat, drink, and play; there is no pleasure after death." But it may be regarded as a recommendation of a moderate use of worldly things, with a cheerful and contented mind; which may justly be considered as the greatest advantage which can be made of all below the sun: and amidst all changes, such a frame of mind, if the result of right principles, may and ought to be preserved; and it will be the recompence and solace of all our labours and toils.


Isaiah 22:13

22:13

celebration <08342> [behold.]

eat ...... Eat <0398> [let.]


Isaiah 22:1

22:1

Valley <01516> [A.M. cir. 3292. B.C. cir. 712. the valley.]

Jerusalem being situated in the midst of surrounding hills, and the seat of Divine revelation, is here termed "the valley of vision." This prophecy foretells the invasion of Jerusalem by the Assyrians under Sennacherib; and probably also, by the Chaldeans under Nebuchadnezzar.

Vision <02384> [of vision.]

reason <0645> [What.]

up <05927> [that thou.]

The eastern houses are built with a court within, into which chiefly the windows open; those that open to the street being so obstructed with lattice work, that no one can see through them. Whenever, therefore, any thing is to be seen or heard in the streets, any public spectacle, or any alarm, everyone immediately goes up to the house-top to satisfy his curiosity. Hence all the people running to the top of their houses, gives a lively image of a sudden general alarm.


Colossians 1:1

1:1

an apostle <652> [an.]

Timothy <5095> [Timotheus.]




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