“There Is a Time…”
The divinely inspired writer in Ecclesiastes calls our attention to the indisputable fact that there is a season and a time for all things. The writer emphazises his statement by citing numerous contrasting events in the life of mankind. For the most common and everyday occurrences there is a time and a season. He continues, in the third chapter, by stating that there is a time to be born and a time to die; to weep and to laugh; to get and to lose, etc. This reveals the divine regulation and...
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