2. for his soul--that is, his enjoyment.
God giveth him not power to eat--This distinguishes him from the
"rich" man in
Ec 5:19.
"God hath given" distinguishes him also from the man who got his wealth
by "oppression"
(Ec 5:8, 10).
stranger--those not akin, nay, even hostile to him
(Jer 51:51;
La 5:2;
Ho 7:9).
He seems to have it in his "power" to do as he will with his wealth,
but an unseen power gives him up to his own avarice: God wills that he
should toil for "a stranger"
(Ec 2:26),
who has found favor in God's sight.
JFB.
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