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Verse 15

Then I: Some consider this as the cavil of an infidel objector, equivalent to the Epicurean maxim, Ede, bibe, lude; post mortem nulla voluptas, "Eat, drink, and play; there is no pleasure after death." But it may be regarded as a recommendation of a moderate use of worldly things, with a cheerful and contented mind; which may justly be considered as the greatest advantage which can be made of all below the sun, and amidst all changes, such a frame of mind, if the result of right principles, may and ought to be preserved; and it will be the recompence and solace of all our labours and toils. Ecclesiastes 2:24, Ecclesiastes 3:12, Ecclesiastes 3:13, Ecclesiastes 3:22, Ecclesiastes 5:18, Ecclesiastes 9:7-1 Samuel :, 1 Timothy 4:3, 1 Timothy 4:4, 1 Timothy 6:17

Reciprocal: Genesis 25:34 - eat Ruth 3:7 - his heart 1 Chronicles 29:22 - eat and drink Ecclesiastes 1:3 - under Ecclesiastes 2:1 - I will Ecclesiastes 2:22 - hath man Ecclesiastes 11:8 - rejoice

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