Well praise the Lord!!! In an effort to catch up I find myself a little bit ahead.
Chapter 3
There were a few things that stood out to me. I'm going to refrain from commenting on the whole chapter as I most look forward to the input of my brothers and sisters.
In verse 2, there is a mention of length of days, and long life, and peace being added as a result of keeping the law and commandments. It seems at first glance that length of days and long life would pretty much mean the same thing. I see length of days in association with life in the body. Ephesians 6:2-3 Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise; That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth. But we don't keep His commandments and live a life unto Him for only a long earthly existence. Our main goal is to get that eternal life in the presence of God. So I see the "long life" referring to eternal life after this natural life. It can't get any longer than that.
In verse 13 it says "happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. A question came to me. Is it possible to get one without the other? I would have to say so since there is distinction made between the two. Maybe the distinction between the two here can be drawn in how they are encountered. One is found and the other is gotten. It may be a stretch but a person can find wisdom in the form of the Word but fail to use it or through another person but fail to take advantage of it. Also by personal life experiences. To get an understanding seems to be something we possess as a result of being taught directly or indirectly, however we must be careful take advantage of good understanding. We can understand the consequence of wrong actions and yet still perform them to our own detriment. The benefits of obtaining both wisdom and understanding while putting them to good use is illustrated in versus 14-24.
I'm looking forward to commentary on versus 25-26 and also 27-35 among others.