Ecclesiastes
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Vanity of Life
Ecclesiastes, 1
18 verses ● 2 min
The author reflects on the vanity of life and the futility of striving for success, wealth, and pleasure.
Read the chapterThe Search for Satisfaction
Ecclesiastes, 2
26 verses ● 3 min
The author describes his search for satisfaction through wisdom, pleasure, and wealth, but finds it all to be meaningless.
Read the chapterThe Cycles of Life
Ecclesiastes, 3
22 verses ● 2 min
The author reflects on the cycles of life, including birth, death, and the changing of seasons, and how all things are under the control of God.
Read the chapterInequality and Oppression
Ecclesiastes, 4
16 verses ● 2 min
The author reflects on the inequalities and oppressions of life, such as the suffering of the poor, and how it is a result of the pursuit of wealth and power.
Read the chapterThe Futility of Wealth
Ecclesiastes, 5
20 verses ● 2 min
The author reflects on the futility of wealth, stating that it can bring trouble, oppression, and cannot prevent death.
Read the chapterThe Unfulfilled Longing of Man
Ecclesiastes, 6
12 verses ● 2 min
The author reflects on the unfulfilled longing of man, stating that wealth cannot bring happiness, and that a man without children is better off than a man with many children but no enjoyment of life.
Read the chapterThe Importance of Wisdom
Ecclesiastes, 7
29 verses ● 3 min
The author reflects on the importance of wisdom, stating that it is better than wealth and that a man who is wise can handle difficult situations.
Read the chapterThe Injustice of Life
Ecclesiastes, 8
17 verses ● 2 min
The author reflects on the injustice of life, stating that the wicked often prosper and the righteous often suffer.
Read the chapterThe Impermanence of Life
Ecclesiastes, 9
18 verses ● 2 min
The author reflects on the impermanence of life, stating that death is inevitable and that life is uncertain.
Read the chapterThe Folly of Folly
Ecclesiastes, 10
20 verses ● 2 min
The author reflects on the folly of folly, stating that a man who is foolish will bring ruin upon himself and others.
Read the chapterThe Importance of Enjoying Life
Ecclesiastes, 11
10 verses ● 1 min
The author reflects on the importance of enjoying life, stating that one should enjoy the good things of life while they can, for death is inevitable.
Read the chapterThe End of Life
Ecclesiastes, 12
14 verses ● 2 min
The author reflects on the end of life, stating that the body will return to dust and that the spirit will return to God who gave it. He exhorts the reader to remember God in their youth, before old age and death come.
Read the chapterMeet the heroes of Ecclesiastes
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