16. The little of one good man is contrasted with the riches of many
wicked. In the original there is allusion to the noise of a multitude, as if to
hint at the turmoil of riotous wealth, and to contrast it with the quiet of the
humbler portion of the godly. Happiness consists not in heaps of gold in store;
content finds much in little, while for a wicked heart the whole world is too
little.
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