15. no better thing, &c.--namely, for the "just" man, whose chief good is religion, not for the worldly.
abide--Hebrew, "adhere"; not for ever, but it is
the only sure good to be enjoyed from earthly labors (equivalent
to "of his labor the days of his life"). Still, the language resembles
the skeptical precept
(1Co 15:32),
introduced only to be refuted; and "abide" is too strong language,
perhaps, for a religious man to apply to "eating" and "mirth."
JFB.
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