19. Literally, "For the sons of men (Adam) are a mere chance, as
also the beast is a mere chance." These words can only be the sentiments
of the skeptical oppressors. God's delay in judgment gives scope for the
"manifestation" of their infidelity
(Ec 8:11;
Ps 55:19;
2Pe 3:3,4).
They are "brute beasts," morally
(Ec 3:18;
Jude 10);
and they end by maintaining that man, physically, has no pre-eminence
over the beast, both alike being "fortuities." Probably this was the
language of Solomon himself in his apostasy. He answers it in
Ec 3:21.
If
Ec 3:19, 20
be his words, they express only that as regards liability to
death, excluding the future judgment, as the skeptic oppressors do,
man is on a level with the beast. Life is "vanity," if regarded
independently of religion. But
Ec 3:21
points out the vast difference between them in respect to the future
destiny; also
(Ec 3:17)
beasts have no "judgment" to come.
breath--vitality.
JFB.
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