10:11 before (f-5) Lit. 'without.' advantage. (g-12) Or 'he who hath a tongue is no better;' the word for 'charmer here is lit. 'master of the tongue.'
Bibliographical Information Darby, John. "Commentary on Ecclesiastes 10". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://beta.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/ecclesiastes-10.html. 1857-67.
Introduction
1:1 Preacher, (e-5) Strictly, 'a former of assemblies;' see for the sense, though not the same expression, ch. 12.11.
Verse 1
10:1 honour. (d-22) Or '[so doth] a little folly [for] him who is esteemed for wisdom and honour.'
Verse 3
10:3 sense (a-14) 'Heart ' as often in Proverbs. see Proverbs 15:21 . to (b-20) Or 'of.'
Verse 4
10:4 offences. (c-19) Or 'gentleness allayeth great sins.' see Proverbs 15:4 .
Verse 7
10:7 servants (d-4) servants (d-11) Or 'bondmen.'
Verse 9
10:9 endangered (e-12) Or 'wounded.'
Verse 11
10:11 before (f-5) Lit. 'without.' advantage. (g-12) Or 'he who hath a tongue is no better;' the word for 'charmer here is lit. 'master of the tongue.'
Verse 13
10:13 talk (h-16) Lit. 'mouth.'
Verse 16
10:16 child, (i-11) Or 'youth.'
Verse 18
10:18 fulness (k-4) Lit. 'By double slothfulness.' it is the dual. framework (l-6) Or 'the building.'