John Trapp Complete Commentary - Ecclesiastes 2:20 - 2:20

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Ecclesiastes 2:20 - 2:20


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Ecc_2:20 Therefore I went about to cause my heart to despair of all the labour which I took under the sun.

Ver. 20. Therefore I went about to cause my heart, &c., ] i.e., I set myself to take off the edge of my affections from these outward comforts that are so uncertain, and so unsatisfactory, and to take another course for the attaining of true happiness. The Hebrew word {a} signifies, I set a compass, I turned round, or I turned short again upon myself, by a reflex action of my mind, as Ephraim did, {Jer_31:19-20} as the prodigal did when he "came to himself," who before had been beside himself in the point of salvation, and as Solomon elsewhere prays, that the captive people may bethink themselves, or, as the Hebrew hath it, "bring back to their heart," {1Ki_8:47} "return and discern between the righteous and the wicked." {Mal_3:18} Thus David examined his ways, and finding all to be naught and stark naught - contrary to that of God, who, reviewing His works, found all good and very good - he bethought himself of a better course, he "turned his feet to God’s testimonies." {Psa_119:59} "Set not thy heart upon the asses," said the prophet to Saul, forasmuch as better things abide thee "the desire of all Israel is to thee."



{a} ñáåúé , Påñéç÷èçí . Symmachus. Metaph. ab equis, quos qui agitant circumagunt.