Solomon
Ecclesiastes 9:4BSB·traditional attribution

There is hope, however, for anyone who is among the living; for even a live dog is better than a dead lion.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Solomon, in a fret, had praised the dead more than the living (Ecc 4:2); but here, considering the advantages of life to prepare for death and make sure the hope of a better life, he seems to be of another mind. I. He shows the advantages which the living have above those that are dead, Ecc 9:4-6. 1. While there is life there is hope.

Commenting on Ecclesiastes 9:4-10

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

For to him that is joined to all the living there is hope,.... That is, who is among the living, is one of them, and, as long as he is, there is hope, if his circumstances are mean, and he is poor and afflicted, that it may be better with him in time; see Job 14:7; or of his being a good man, though now...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

For--rather, "Nevertheless." English Version rightly reads as the Margin, Hebrew, "that is joined," instead of the text, "who is to be chosen?" hope--not of mere temporal good (Job 14:7); but of yet repenting and being saved. dog--metaphor for the vilest persons (Sa1 24:14). lion--the noblest of animals (Pro 30:30).