Ecclesiastes


Ecclesiastes is the twenty-first book of the Bible and reflects on the meaning of life in a world filled with uncertainty and change. Traditionally attributed to Solomon, it explores the emptiness of pursuing wealth, pleasure, and human achievement apart from God. The book teaches that true purpose is found in fearing God and living according to His will. Ecclesiastes is a book of reflection, wisdom, and the search for lasting significance.

Read more: The Book of Ecclesiastes

Ecclesiastes 1 | Ecclesiastes 2 | Ecclesiastes 3 | Ecclesiastes 4 | Ecclesiastes 5 | Ecclesiastes 6 | Ecclesiastes 7 | Ecclesiastes 8 | Ecclesiastes 9 | Ecclesiastes 10 | Ecclesiastes 11 | Ecclesiastes 12

Ecclesiastes Chapter Highlights

  • Ecclesiastes 1: Life’s pursuits are meaningless without God
  • Ecclesiastes 2: Pleasure and work cannot satisfy fully
  • Ecclesiastes 3: A time for everything under heaven
  • Ecclesiastes 4: Oppression and loneliness reveal life’s burdens
  • Ecclesiastes 5: Fear God in worship; wealth is uncertain
  • Ecclesiastes 6: Riches without enjoyment are empty
  • Ecclesiastes 7: Wisdom helps, but life remains complex
  • Ecclesiastes 8: God’s justice may seem delayed, but He rules
  • Ecclesiastes 9: Death comes to all; enjoy God’s gifts
  • Ecclesiastes 10: Folly brings harm; wisdom brings stability
  • Ecclesiastes 11: Live wisely and boldly while you can
  • Ecclesiastes 12: Remember your Creator before life fades
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