16. HOLDEN makes
Ec 7:16
the scoffing inference of the objector, and
Ec 7:17
the answer of Solomon, now repentant. So
(1Co 15:32)
the skeptic's objection;
(1Co 15:33)
the answer. However, "Be not righteous over much," may be taken as
Solomon's words, forbidding a self-made righteousness of outward
performances, which would wrest salvation from God, instead of
receiving it as the gift of His grace. It is a fanatical,
pharisaical righteousness, separated from God; for the "fear of God" is
in antithesis to it
(Ec 7:18; 5:3, 7;
Mt 6:1-7; 9:14; 23:23, 24;
Ro 10:3;
1Ti 4:3).
over wise--
(Job 11:12;
Ro 12:3, 16),
presumptuously self-sufficient, as if acquainted with the whole of
divine truth.
destroy thyself--expose thyself to needless persecution, austerities
and the wrath of God; hence to an untimely death. "Destroy thyself"
answers to "perisheth"
(Ec 7:15);
"righteous over much," to "a just man." Therefore in
Ec 7:15
it is self-justiciary, not a truly righteous man, that is
meant.
JFB.
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