Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ecclesiastes 1:8 - 1:8

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ecclesiastes 1:8 - 1:8


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Maurer translates, “All words are wearied out,” that is, are inadequate, as also, “man cannot express” all the things in the world which undergo this ceaseless, changeless cycle of vicissitudes: “The eye is not satisfied with seeing them,” etc. But it is plainly a return to the idea (Ecc 1:3) as to man’s “labor,” which is only wearisome and profitless; “no new” good can accrue from it (Ecc 1:9); for as the sun, etc., so man’s laborious works move in a changeless cycle. The eye and ear are two of the taskmasters for which man toils. But these are never “satisfied” (Ecc 6:7; Pro 27:20). Nor can they be so hereafter, for there will be nothing “new.” Not so the chief good, Jesus Christ (Joh 4:13, Joh 4:14; Rev 21:5).