SEARCH FOR SATISFACTION IN GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Verses 4-9 reveal Solomon’s futile effort to find satisfaction in great accomplishments. In these six verses he used the word "I" eleven times, to emphasize what "he" had accomplished:
1) made great works; 2) builded houses, 1 Kings 7:1-12; 1 Kings 3) planted vineyards, Song of Solomon 8:11; Song of Solomon 4) made gardens and orchards, Song of Solomon 4:16; Song of Solomon 5) planted fruit trees, Vs 5; 6) constructed great water-works of pools and aqueducts to provide water for human use and irrigation, Nehemiah 2:14; Nehemiah 3:15-16; Nehemiah 7) acquired men and women servants, Vs 6; Ezra 2:58; Ezra 8) acquired great possessions of cattle, 1 Kings 4:22-23; 1 Kings 4:26; 1 Kings 9) acquired silver, gold and treasures of kings, Vs 8; 1 Kings 10:27;
10) acquired men and women singers, Vs 8; 11) was great and increased more than all that were before him in Jerusalem, 1 Chronicles 29:25. See also 1 Kings 9:1-12.
Verses 10-11 emphasize that no desire of Solomon was restrained in his effort to find satisfaction in great works; but when all was done he could only say, all was vanity and vexation of spirit.