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Ecclesiastes, Solomon
The Ecclesiastes 7-12 start with this conclusion from the first six chapters and approach the problems of life from the opposite viewpoint, seeking to see how GOD’S WISDOM can be seen in the apparently vain and troubling situations of life.
The Word of God in Ecclesiastes now moves to the conclusion of the book. But first it sets before us the objective theme and the inspiration of the book. That theme is: Vanity of vanities, saith the preacher; all is vanity (Eccl. 12:8). The transitory character of life under the sun has been the o
Let none of us do anything to break that bond. Sing Psalter 360. July 8 Read Ecclesiastes 1 The wisest man on earth, excepting Christ who became man, put his wisdom to use trying to describe life in its many ways. Many think Solomon wrote this after his decline into sin and before he died. Througho
One cannot help being impressed when reading the book of Ecclesiastes by the fact that the writer speaks from experience. Many say that Solomon wrote this book near the end of his life. He himself experienced the utter vanity of life when he departed from the Lord, when he married many wives and whe
We open God's word to Ecclesiastes chapter 3. Ecclesiastes chapter 3. I'm going to expound the first 15 verses. I'm not going to reread that section again. But let's read the whole chapter. Ecclesiastes chapter 3. To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven. A time t