Solomon
Ecclesiastes 5:11ESV·traditional attribution

When goods increase, they increase who eat them, and what advantage has their owner but to see them with his eyes?

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Solomon had shown the vanity of pleasure, gaiety, and fine works, of honour, power, and royal dignity; and there is many a covetous worldling that will agree with him, and speak as slightly as he does of these things; but money, he thinks, is a substantial thing, and if he can but have enough of that he is happy.

Commenting on Ecclesiastes 5:9-17

John Gill Reformed Baptist

When goods increase, they are increased that eat them,.... When a man's substance increases by trade, or otherwise, very often so it is that his family increases, and he has more mouths to feed, and backs to clothe; or his estate growing larger, if he lives suitably to it, he must keep more servants; and these, as they have but little work to do, are...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

they . . . that eat them--the rich man's dependents (Psa 23:5).