Verse 10
10. sorrow—that is, the lusts that end in "sorrow," opposed to "rejoice," and "heart cheer thee" ( :-), Margin, "anger," that is, all "ways of thine heart"; "remove," c., is thus opposed to "walk in," &c. ( :-).
flesh—the bodily organ by which the sensual thoughts of the "heart" are embodied in acts.
childhood—rather, "boyhood" the same Hebrew word as the first, "youth" in Ecclesiastes 11:9. A motive for self-restraint; the time is coming when the vigor of youth on which thou reliest, will seem vain, except in so far as it has been given to God (Ecclesiastes 12:1).
youth—literally, the dawn of thy days.
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