Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ecclesiastes 5:8 - 5:8

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ecclesiastes 5:8 - 5:8


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As in Ecc 3:16, so here the difficulty suggests itself. If God is so exact in even punishing hasty words (Ecc 5:1-6), why does He allow gross injustice? In the remote “provinces,” the “poor” often had to put themselves for protection from the inroads of Philistines, etc., under chieftains, who oppressed them even in Solomon’s reign (1Ki 12:4).

the matter - literally, “the pleasure,” or purpose (Isa 53:10). Marvel not at this dispensation of God’s will, as if He had abandoned the world. Nay, there is coming a capital judgment at last, and an earnest of it in partial punishments of sinners meanwhile.

higher than the highest - (Dan 7:18).

regardeth - (2Ch 16:9).

there be higher - plural, that is, the three persons of the Godhead, or else, “regardeth not only the ‘highest’ kings, than whom He ‘is higher,’ but even the petty tyrants of the provinces, namely, the high ones who are above them” (the poor) [Weiss].