Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Ecclesiastes 2:12-17
4. Solomon’s evaluation of his investigation of pleasure 2:12-17The king realized that few people would be able to check the results of his experiments. Few if any would have the resources he had at his disposal to duplicate his experiments (Ecclesiastes 2:12).Wisdom is better than folly in some respects, but neither provides a key to discovering real profit. Consequently, Solomon concluded that being wise only has temporary and limited advantages over being foolish. Ultimately there is not... read more
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Ecclesiastes 2:17
17. Disappointed in one experiment after another, he is weary of life. The backslider ought to have rather reasoned as the prodigal (Hosea 2:6; Hosea 2:7; Luke 15:17; Luke 15:18). grievous unto me— (Luke 15:18- :). read more