10. the wicked--namely, rulers
(Ec 8:9).
buried--with funeral pomp by man, though little meriting it
(Jer 22:19);
but this only formed the more awful contrast to their death, temporal
and eternal, inflicted by God
(Lu 16:22, 23).
come and gone from the place of the holy--went to and came from
the place of judicature, where they sat as God's representatives
(Ps 82:1-6),
with pomp [HOLDEN]. WEISS
translates, "Buried and gone (utterly), even from the holy place
they departed." As Joab, by Solomon's command, was sent to the grave
from the "holy place" in the temple, which was not a sanctuary
to murderers
(Ex 21:14;
1Ki 2:28, 31).
The use of the very word "bury" there makes this view likely; still
"who had come and gone" may be retained. Joab came to the altar,
but had to go from it; so the "wicked rulers"
(Ec 8:9)
(including high priests) came to, and went from, the
temple, on occasions of solemn worship, but did not thereby escape
their doom.
forgotten--
(Pr 10:7).
JFB.
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