25. Hasten. Better, “who will experience more than I?” Solomon may be speaking of the work of his lifetime, and of his ability to appreciate the fruits of it more than another could. Or, God may be the speaker (see 24). In 25 the reading of the verse would be, “Who will eat and who will have experience apart from Him?”
More than. A more accurate reading would probably be, “apart from Him,” that is, from God. The sentiment would then be that God alone is the One who stands back of the lives of all men, and that nothing may happen apart from Him.