25. He balanced the best of the world with the worst of
religion, and decidedly chose the latter. "Choosing" implies a
deliberate resolution, not a hasty impulse. He was forty years old, a
time when the judgment is matured.
for a season--If the world has "pleasure" (Greek,
"enjoyment") to offer, it is but "for a season." If religion bring with
it "affliction," it too is but for a season; whereas its "pleasures are
for evermore."
JFB.
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