Ecclesiastes 2:2
said <0559> [I said.]
Solomon is not speaking here of sober enjoyment of the things of the world, but of intemperate pleasure, whose two attendants, laughter and mirth, are introduced by a beautiful prosopopoeia, as two persons, whom he treats with the utmost contempt.
folly <01984> [It is.]
Ecclesiastes 6:7
labor <05999> [the labour.]
appetite <05315> [appetite. Heb. soul.]
Ecclesiastes 7:16
righteous <06662> [Be not.]
This verse is probably the language of an ungodly man; to which Solomon answers, as in the following verse, "Do not multiply wickedness; do not add direct opposition to godliness, to the rest of your crimes. Why should you provoke God to destroy you before your time?"
excessively <03148> [neither.]
disappointed <08074> [destroy thyself. Heb. be desolate.]
Ecclesiastes 10:12
words <01697> [words.]
favor <02580> [gracious. Heb. grace. but.]
Ecclesiastes 2:1
<0559> [said.]
<03212> [Go to.]
self-indulgent <05254> [I will.]
Ecclesiastes 10:17
king <04428> [when.]
princes <08269> [and thy.]