I returned, and saw under the sun
The wise man returned to his former subject, concerning the same events happening to all sorts of persons, righteous and wicked, wise and unwise, ( Ecclesiastes 10:1 Ecclesiastes 10:2 ) ; and enlarged upon it in his mind; and took notice of various things done under the sun, and made the following remarks: and whereas he had exhorted men to use all their might in doing the duties of their calling while they lived here; he suggests, that they should not depend upon, and promise themselves, anything from their own strength and wisdom; but have a regard to the providence of God, that superintends all affairs, and gives or withholds success as he pleases; since it may be observed, that the race [is] not to the swift;
swiftness oftentimes is of no service to a man to escape dangers, as may be seen in the case of Asahel and others, ( 2 Samuel 2:18 2 Samuel 2:23 ) ( Amos 2:14 Amos 2:15 ) ; so the Targum,
``men who are swift as eagles are not helped by running to escape from death in battle.''Or the sense may be, that the swift are not always made use of in running a race; or, if they are, they do not always win the prize, something or other happens to hinder them; they fall, or become lame, when one more slow gets the advantage of them, ( 1 Corinthians 9:24 ) ; and so in spiritual things, one that is ready to halt, as David says of himself, gets to heaven, and is saved, ( Psalms 38:17 ) ( Zephaniah 3:19 ) ; when others, at first starting or setting out in a profession, run well for a while, as the Galatians did, ( Galatians 5:7 ) ; but afterwards drop and fall short; for "it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God, that sheweth mercy", ( Romans 9:16 ) ; nor the battle to the strong:
``neither they that know understanding are helped by their knowledge to find favour in the eyes of a king;''but time and chance happeneth to them all;