Chapter 9:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Proverbs Song of Solomon
Ecclesiastes 9
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Good and bad men fare alike as to this world. (1-3)
All men must die, Their portion as to this life. (4-10) Disappointments common.
(11,12) Benefits of wisdom. (13-18)
Verses 1-3 We
are not to think our searching into the word or works of God useless, because we
cannot explain all difficulties. We may learn many things good for ourselves and
useful to others. But man cannot always decide who are objects of God's special
love, or under his wrath; and God will certainly put a difference between the
precious and the vile, in the other world. The difference as to present
happiness, arises from the inward supports and consolations the righteous enjoy,
and the benefit they derive from varied trials and mercies. As far as the sons
of men are left to themselves, their hearts are full of evil; and prosperity in
sin, causes them even to set God at defiance by daring wickedness. Though, on
this side death, the righteous and the wicked may often seem to fare alike, on
the other side there will be a vast difference between them.
Verses 4-10
The most despicable living man's state, is preferable to that of the most noble
who have died impenitent. Solomon exhorts the wise and pious to cheerful
confidence in God, whatever their condition in life. The meanest morsel, coming
from their Father's love, in answer to prayer, will have a peculiar relish. Not
that we may set our hearts upon the delights of sense, but what God has given us
we may use with wisdom. The joy here described, is the gladness of heart that
springs from a sense of the Divine favour. This is the world of service, that to
come is the world of recompence. All in their stations, may find some work to
do. And above all, sinners have the salvation of their souls to seek after,
believers have to prove their faith, adorn the gospel, glorify God, and serve
their generation.
Verses
11-12 Men's success seldom equals their expectations. We must use means, but
not trust to them: if we succeed, we must give God the praise; if crossed, we
must submit to his will. Those who put off the great concerns of their souls,
are caught in Satan's net, which he baits with some worldly object, for which
they reject or neglect the gospel, and go on in sin till they suddenly fall into
destruction.
Verses
13-18 A man may, by his wisdom, bring to pass that which he could never do
by his strength. If God be for us, who can be against us, or stand before us?
Solomon observes the power of wisdom, though it may labour under outward
disadvantages. How forcible are right words! But wise and good men must often
content themselves with the satisfaction of having done good, or, at least,
endeavoured to do it, when they cannot do the good they would, nor have the
praise they should. How many of the good gifts, both of nature and Providence,
does one sinner destroy and make waste! He who destroys his own soul destroys
much good. One sinner may draw many into his destroying ways. See who are the
friends and enemies of a kingdom or a family, if one saint does much good, and
one sinner destroys much good.
Chapter 9:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
| Index
| Read Ecclesiastes 9 |
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