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Anton Beetge - 18 October 2020

Close, But No Cigar (Ecclesiastes 2:12–17)

Having experimented with wisdom and hedonism, Solomon reviews his experience and concludes that wisdom is better than folly but, in the end, both the wise and the fool die, so it really makes no difference how one lives because of the ever-present reality of death. Our only hope for meaning is in the defeat of death.

Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 2:12-17

From Series: "Ecclesiastes Exposition"

A devotional exposition of the book of Ecclesiastes by various contributors.

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Having experimented with wisdom and hedonism, Solomon reviews his experience and concludes that wisdom is better than folly but, in the end, both the wise and the fool die, so it really makes no difference how one lives because of the ever-present reality of death. Our only hope for meaning is in the defeat of death.