Transcriber's note:
Minor typographical errors and inconsistencies have been silently normalized. Archaic and variable spellings and hyphenation have been retained.
Page numbers are missing where the book included a blank page.
The commentary offers a revised translation and a systematic exposition of the biblical book at its center, beginning with authorship, form, and historical setting and then giving a literal rendering followed by detailed analysis. It frames the text as a sustained quest for the chief good, examining experiments in wisdom, pleasure, public activity, wealth, and the golden mean, and weighing their promises and failures. Close attention to Hebrew poetic structure leads to proposals for arrangement and interpretation, and the author draws practical maxims concerning cooperation, worship, and trust. The exposition closes by asserting that reverence for God and obedience provide the only durable satisfaction amid life’s vanity and change.
Minor typographical errors and inconsistencies have been silently normalized. Archaic and variable spellings and hyphenation have been retained.
Page numbers are missing where the book included a blank page.