
ECCLESIASTES
The book of Ecclesiastes challenges the reader to consider the meaning and value of life. It was by King Solomon who the Bible said was the wisest and wealthiest man of his generation, yet even he struggled with the lasting and real value of wealth, pleasure, wisdom, and work, stating that "everything is meaningless."
In the end "the Teacher" of the book calls us to enjoy life, and that our ultimate purpose lies in our relationship with God our Creator.
Join us in a study of Ecclesiastes, as it challenges us to confront the realities of life, including suffering, death, and the limits of human understanding.
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Ecclesiastes - Introduction
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Ecclesiastes
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Ecclesiastes 1:1-11
Get an overview of the book, its author, and purpose.
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Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:11
The Teacher’s experiment with chasing the value of life through wisdom, pleasure, work, and wealth.
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Ecclesiastes 2:12-26
The Teacher continues to reflects on the futility of life given the inevitable reality of death.
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Ecclesiastes 3
The Teacher continues to reflects on the futility of life given the inevitable reality of death.
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Ecclesiastes 4
The Teacher continues to reflects on the futility of life given the inevitable reality of death.
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