Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Ecclesiastes 2:18-21
Solomon viewed all his labor during his lifetime ("under the sun," Ecclesiastes 2:18) with despair, because there was no real permanence to its fruits. He could not take them with him."A Jewish proverb says, ’There are no pockets in shrouds.’" [Note: Wiersbe, p. 490.] Solomon would have no control over what he had accumulated or accomplished after he died, either (Ecclesiastes 2:19). The idea so common today that a good job is more desirable than a bad job because it yields benefits the worker... read more
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Ecclesiastes 2:20
20. I gave up as desperate all hope of solid fruit from my labor. read more