Behold that which I have seen The thinker returns to the maxim of a calm regulated Epicureanism, as before in chs. Ecclesiastes 2:24; Ecclesiastes 3:22. If a man has little, let him be content with that little. If he has much, let him enjoy it without excess, and without seeking more. In the combination of "good" and "comely" we have perhaps an endeavour to reproduce the familiar Greek combination of the ἀγαθὸν and the καλόν.

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