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Tag: Ecclesiastes

Ecclesiastes reflects on life’s fleeting nature and the futility of earthly pursuits apart from God. It concludes that true meaning is found in fearing God and keeping His commandments. The book points to Christ, who brings ultimate fulfillment and eternal hope, redeeming life from vanity through His work and promises.

  • Who Wrote Ecclesiastes and Why?

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    The authorship of Ecclesiastes is traditionally linked to King Solomon, supported by internal text clues that align with his wisdom and wealth. However, some scholars propose a later unknown author. Ultimately, Ecclesiastes emphasizes life’s futility without God, urging readers towards reverence for Him and foreshadowing the hope found in Christ.

    Who Wrote Ecclesiastes and Why?