For who can eat, or who else can hasten hereunto, more than I?
Porque ¿quién puede comer y beber, o quién puede hallar placer en la vida, más que yo?
El autor reflexiona sobre haber experimentado todos los placeres posibles de la vida.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Ecclesiastes is traditionally attributed to King Solomon, a wise and wealthy king of ancient Israel around 900 BC, who wrote this book as a reflection on the futility of human endeavors apart from God. In Chapter 2, Solomon recounts his personal experiments with pleasure, wealth, and achievements, trying to find lasting satisfaction in them. This verse specifically highlights his boast that no one could enjoy life's pleasures more than he did, yet it underscores the emptiness of such pursuits.
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