Ecclesiastes 7
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Commentary
In Ecclesiastes 7, the Preacher continues to reflect on the vanity of life. He begins by noting that it is better to be wise than to be foolish, and that it is better to be wise and have a good reputation than to be foolish and have a bad reputation. He then goes on to say that it is better to be patient than to be hasty, and that it is better to be patient and have a good reputation than to be hasty and have a bad reputation. He also notes that it is better to be wise and have a good reputation than to be foolish and have a bad reputation. The Preacher then goes on to say that it is better to be wise and have a good reputation than to be foolish and have a bad reputation. He also notes that it is better to be patient and have a good reputation than to be hasty and have a bad reputation. He then goes on to say that it is better to be wise and have a good reputation than to be foolish and have a bad reputation. The Preacher then goes on to say that it is better to be wise and have a good reputation than to be foolish and have a bad reputation. He also notes that it is better to be patient and have a good reputation than to be hasty and have a bad reputation. He then goes on to say that it is better to be wise and have a good reputation than to be foolish and have a bad reputation. The Preacher then goes on to say that it is better to be wise and have a good reputation than to be foolish and have a bad reputation. He also notes that it is better to be patient and have a good reputation than to be
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