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Introduction to Ecclesiastes
Three things are to be observed concerning this book.
I. The author; who was Solomon, as is manifest both from the
common consent of Jewish and Christian writers, and from the
express words of the first verse. That he wrote it in his old age, is
more than probable from divers passages in it, as, that he did it
after his buildings, chap. ii, 4, which yet took up twenty years of
his life, 1 Kings ix, 10, and after some considerable enjoyment of them,
and planting of gardens, and orchards, and reaping the fruit of
them, chap. ii, 5, 6, and after long and much consideration and
experience of all those methods in which men expect to find
happiness, chap. vii, 27, &c. So this book was written by him, as a
publick testimony of his repentance and detestation of those
wicked courses to which he had addicted himself: wherein he
followed the example of his father David, who, after his sad fall,
penned the fifty-first psalm. And the truth of this opinion may be
confirmed by that expression, 2 Chron. xi, 17. They walked in the way of David and Solomon;
that is, wherein they walked, both before their falls, and after their
repentance.
II. The method of it. For whereas there are some passages in it
which seem impious; it must be considered, that it is in part
dramatical; that Solomon speaks most things in his own name, but
some things in the names of ungodly men, as is undeniably
manifest both front the scope and design of the book, as it is
expressed both in the beginning and in the conclusion of it, and
from his serious and large disputation against those wicked
principles and courses. And this way of writing is not unusual
among both sacred and profane writers.
III. The design of it; which is, to describe man's true happiness, and
the way leading to it. This he does both negatively, proving, that it
is not to be found either in secular wisdom, or in sensual
pleasures, or in worldly greatness and glory, or in abundance of
riches, or in a vain profession of religion: and positively, shewing,
that it is to be had only in the fear of God and obedience to his
laws, which alone can give a man a chearful enjoyment of his
present comforts, and an assurance of his everlasting happiness.
The title of the book, ver. 1. The general doctrine, All is vanity,
ver. 2, 3. Proved from the shortness of life, and the perpetual
changes of all the creatures, ver. 4-7. From the unsatisfying toil of
men, and the return of the same things over again, ver. 8-11. The
vanity of knowledge, ver. 12-18.
Introduction:
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Chapter 1:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Proverbs Song of Solomon
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This version of Wesley's Notes on the Bible is a derivative of an electronic version, Copyright 1997, by Sulu D. Kelley. All rights reserved. Used by permission. It may not be modified or used commercially without permission of Wesleyan Heritage Publishing and Sulu Kelley. A special thanks to Mr. Kelley and Wesleyan Heritage Publishing for permission to create and post this version of Wesley's Notes on the Bible.
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