Expositor's Dictionary of Texts - Ecclesiastes 3:1-22
Ecclesiastes 3:1 How for everything there is a time and a season, and then how does the glory of a thing pass from it, even like the flower of the grass. This is a truism, but it is one of those which are continually forcing themselves upon the mind. Borrow's Lavengro, xxvi. He is a good time-server that finds out the fittest opportunity for every action. God hath made a time for everything under the sun, save only for that which we do at all times to wit, sin. Thomas Fuller. References. III.... read more
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Ecclesiastes 3:13-14
(13, 14) Sir. 11:17; Sir. 18:6. read more