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Ecclesiastes 11:10. Therefore remove sorrow — Sensual and disorderly lusts, which he elegantly calls sorrow, to intimate, that although such practices at present gratify men’s senses, yet they will shortly bring them to intolerable sorrows.
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Ecclesiastes 11:9. Rejoice, &c. — This is an ironical...
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Verses 11-16. - His head is as the most fine gold, his locks...
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Ecclesiastes 11:1. Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou...
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Ecclesiastes 11:5. As thou knowest not the way of the spirit...
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Ecclesiastes 11:7, 8 W. Clarkson Let a man rejoice, says the...
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LANGE (Ecc 11:5):—One cannot know how much good God may...
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Ecclesiastes 11 ... --- The souls in purgatory have their...
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David Guzik commentary on Ecclesiastes 11, which encourages us to look beyond what can be seen, and to move towards real wisdom.
Ecclesiastes 11:10 NIV 10 So then, banish anxiety from your heart and cast off the troubles of your body, for youth and vigor are meaningless. - Bible study, meaning, images, commentaries, devotionals, and more...
What does Ecclesiastes 11:10 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
Ecclesiastes 11, The Pulpit Commentaries provide deep scriptural insights by examining original texts and historical context, aiding Christians' understanding.
introductory notes on Ecclesiastes 11:1-6: “The Teacher sees two great dangers connected to the making of money. The one is to become consumed with work and the quest for wealth [Ecclesiastes 4:6-8; Ecclesiastes 5:10; Ecclesiastes 6:7-9], but the other is to fall into poverty (and the suffering it entails) through
The book of Ecclesiastes establishes Solomonʼs theory of the meaning of life, there is nothing new under the sun to give man the meaning of life. The thesis is the meaning of life canʼt be found in the creation, therefore it is vanity to try and seek for it there. Chapter 2 – Solomonʼs personal experiences of seeking an answer through ...