The Vanity of Life Kenneth Gangel in his book Thus Spoke Oskeleth (professor) says that the writer of
Ecclesiastes in this first chapter is saying,
“Stop the world-I want to get off!” He begins by pointing out the vanity of man’s existence
in this world without God. In fact,
vanity is on …
The Grief of Wisdom Beginning with the twelfth verse of this chapter the writer moves away from the abstract
ideas to some concrete examples. He
explains how absolutely futile it is when life asks us to straighten something that is
crooked or to count something that is not
there (v. l5).Solomon high …
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The Vanity of Life
Kenneth Gangel in his book Thus Spoke Oskeleth (professor) says that the writer of Ecclesiastes in this first chapter is saying, “Stop the world-I want to get off!” He begins by pointing out the vanity of man’s existence in this world without God. In fact, vanity is on …
The Grief of Wisdom
Beginning with the twelfth verse of this chapter the writer moves away from the abstract ideas to some concrete examples. He explains how absolutely futile it is when life asks us to straighten something that is crooked or to count something that is not there (v. l5).Solomon high …