
Bible (KJV) 21: Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes, part of the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, reflects on the futility of human endeavors when pursued without divine guidance. Written in the 3rd century BCE, it emphasizes the importance of fearing God and adhering to His commandments as the ultimate purpose of life. The book concludes with a reminder of divine judgment, highlighting the moral implications of human actions. Its philosophical insights have made it a significant text in religious and literary studies.
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Michael Packard, Brian Dole, Beth Thomas (1974-2020), TriciaG




















