EXPOSITORY LECTURES ON THE BOOK ECCLESIASTES. WITH A NEW TRANSLATION, BY SAMUEL COX. A Commentary for apmen. LONDON: ARTHUR MIALL, 18, BOUVERIE STREET, FLEET STREET. 101. f. 177. ΤΟ Mary Ellen Sach, THE BEST FRIEND HE HAS YET FOUND OR HOPES TO FIND, THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. PREFACE. HERE is now no dearth of Commentaries adapted to the use of Scholars. But all men are not scholars, nor even all who love and study the Bible. Among these there are many who have little Greek, less Hebrew; and many more who are acquainted with no language but their own. For such students of the Bible comparatively little has been done. They have no Translation on the accuracy of which they can rely, nor do those whose learning and godliness give them authority seem at all disposed to furnish them with one. The best Commentaries of the day are not written for them, nor popularized for their use. And meantime, with no parade Of Hebrew or Greek To make them afraid, |