Comments on Ecclesiastes

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Ecclesiastes (meaning the preacher) was written by the world's wisest man, King Solomon, and views things from the standpoint of the best of human wisdom for what is under the sun. Although a saved man, apart from the revelation of especially the New Testament as to Christ, salvation, Christian living and the glories to follow, life was empty (vanity) even to Solomon, although he expresses glimpses of hope in God.

Leslie Grant clearly writes on each of the 12 chapters of Ecclesiastes and compares man's wisdom to the great spiritual truths of the Bible. We think you'll find it interesting and profitable reading!

Contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Chapter 1: The Emptiness of Life
  3. Chapter 2: The Vanity of Mere Pleasure
  4. Chapter 3: Times Ordered by God
  5. Chapter 4: Is Self Our Object?
  6. Chapter 5: Avoid the Sacrifice of Fools
  7. Chapter 6: Blessed but Unable to Enjoy It
  8. Chapter 7: Wise Observations
  9. Chapter 8: The King's Commandment
  10. Chapter 9: God Controls the Works of Men
  11. Chapter 10: Princes or Servants?
  12. Chapter 11: At Least the Word of God Prospers!
  13. Chapter 12: Considering the Future
More Information
Author Grant, L. M.
Binding pb
ISBN-Number 978-0-88172-258-1
Language English
Number of Pages 71
Subject Commentaries (Old Testament)