Ecclesiastes Esv by Anonymous

An introspective meditation on the fleeting nature of human endeavors, it surveys wealth, pleasure, work, and wisdom and deems them vapor when pursued as ultimate ends, since time, chance, and death overtake all. Yet amid the cycles of life and the limits of understanding, it commends receiving daily gifts—food, work, and companionship—with gratitude, recognizing that meaning is found in revering God. The closing counsel asserts that the proper response to life’s enigmas is to fear God and keep his commandments, for every deed will be brought into judgment.

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