5. that which is high--The old are afraid of ascending a hill.
fears . . . in the way--Even on the level highway they are full of
fears of falling, &c.
almond . . . flourish--In the East the hair is mostly
dark. The white head of the old among the dark-haired is like
an almond tree, with its white blossoms, among the dark trees
around [HOLDEN]. The almond tree flowers on
a leafless stock in winter (answering to old age, in
which all the powers are dormant), while the other trees are
flowerless. GESENIUS takes the Hebrew for
flourishes from a different root, casts off; when the old
man loses his gray hairs, as the almond tree casts its
white flowers.
grasshoppers--the dry, shrivelled, old man, his backbone sticking
out, his knees projecting forwards, his arms backwards, his head down,
and the apophyses enlarged, is like that insect. Hence arose the fable,
that Tithonus in very old age was changed into a grasshopper
[PARKHURST].
"The locust raises itself to fly"; the old man about to
leave the body is like a locust when it is assuming its winged form, and
is about to fly [MAURER].
a burden--namely, to himself.
desire shall fail--satisfaction shall be abolished. For "desire,"
Vulgate has "the caper tree," provocative of lust; not so well.
long home--
(Job 16:22; 17:13).
mourners--
(Jer 9:17-20),
hired for the occasion
(Mt 9:23).
JFB.
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