WebThe following words ( Ecclesiastes 4:6; Ecclesiastes 4:6 ), Better is a handful with quietness than both the hands full with travail and vexation of spirit, may be taken either, 1. As the sluggard's argument for the excuse of himself in his idleness. He folds his hands together, and abuses and misapplies a good truth for his justification, as ... http://bible.cbn.com/m/resources/concordance/tsk/kjv/ecclesiastes/10/21.7.4
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Web3. From the abundant toil man has about them and the little satisfaction he has in them, Ecclesiastes 1:8. 4. From the return of the same things again, which shows the end of all perfection, and that the stock is exhausted, Ecclesiastes 1:9; Ecclesiastes 1:10. 5. From the oblivion to which all things are condemned, Ecclesiastes 1:11. IV. Webi. “There is nothing sadder in the whole book than the wistful glance in Ecclesiastes 4:2-3 at the dead and the unborn, who are spared the sight of so much anguish.” (Kidner) ii. Jesus Himself said there was one man for whom it would have been better if he had never been born: Judas ( Matthew 26:24 ). iii. s60 phone
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WebWisdom will teach us to enchant the serpent we are to contend with, rather than think to out-hiss it (Ecclesiastes 10:11 Ecclesiastes 10:11): The serpent will bite if he be not by singing and music charmed and enchanted, against which therefore he stops his ears (Psalms 58:4; Psalms 58:5); and a babbler is no better to all those who enter the ... Web1. There is a judgment to come, in which every man's eternal state will be finally determined. 2. God himself will be the Judge, God-man will, not only because he has a right to judge, but because he is perfectly fit for it, infinitely wise and just. 3. Web9-12 Surely he has more satisfaction in life, who labours hard to maintain those he loves, than the miser has in his toil. In all things union tends to success and safety, but above … is gasoline a substance or mixture