Ecclesiastes 4:14
<0631> [For out.]
This is probably an allusion to some fact with which we are unacquainted. History furnishes many instances of mean persons raised to sovereign authority, and of kings being reduced to the meanest offices, and to a morsel. Agrippa mounted the throne of Israel after having been long in prison; and similar instances are not wanting in modern times.
born <03205> [also.]
Ecclesiastes 5:7
many <07230> [in the.]
fear <03372> [but.]
Ecclesiastes 5:10
loves ........... loves <0157> [He that.]
The more he gets, the more he would get; for {Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crescit,} "The love of money increases, in proportion as money itself increases."
futile <01892> [this.]
Ecclesiastes 6:4
name <08034> [his name.]
Ecclesiastes 7:5
better <02896> [better.]
song <07892> [the song.]
Ecclesiastes 10:3
sense <03820> [wisdom. Heb. heart. and he.]
Ecclesiastes 10:19
Feasts <03899> [feast.]
wine <03196> [and wine.]
makes <08055> [maketh merry. Heb. maketh glad the life. but.]
Money which would have answered every good purpose, and served for every emergency, is too often spent in feastings and revellings.