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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes …
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes Bible Studies From Ecclesiastes
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8 THE SEARCH : Trying To Find The Meaningful Life 1:12 – 2:26 THE PROBLEM : Understanding God’s Providential Rule Over Life 3:1 – 5:20 THE APPLICATION : Explaining & Applying God’s Plan 6:1 – 8:15 Trusting God & Living Joyfully In An Uncertain World 8:16 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Solomon begins with a “proverb” v. 1 “As dead flies make a perfumer’s oil stink, so is a little foolishness weightier than wisdom and honor” Even a little folly can ruin a valuable thing A re-statement of the principle in 9:18b The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Solomon begins with a “proverb” v. 1 Some things take great care to build, create (perfume oil; reputation based on honor) However, they can be ruined with the slightest, smallest wrong The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 The ways of the wise & the fool vv. 2-3 A wise man’s heart directs him toward the right The fool’s heart leads him to the left All who see the fool doing anything observe him to be lacking in sense…his character is exposed by his senseless actions The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 The value of “wise composure” v. 4 If one is confronted with a ruler’s temper (perhaps “authoritative foolishness”), he could respond either foolishly or wisely “Do not abandon your position” cp. 8:3-5 Calmness “allays great offenses” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 The value of “wise composure” v. 4 An example of the truth Solomon speaks re: rulers who act “foolishly” (tyrannical)… consider the apostles before the Jewish rulers Mt 10:17-20 Acts 4:13-16 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Illustrating folly’s “evil” actions vv. 5-7 Sometimes folly is set forth in exalted places while wisdom is forced into humble places A fool may be brought to power…it goes to his head…he may even then make ill-advised appointments The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Illustrating folly’s “evil” actions vv. 5-7 Sometimes the wrong person is “riding the horse” (a place of honor) while the right person is walking (a place of dishonor) Biblical example Ù Esth 6:1-12 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 We should still be cautious & prudent vv. 8-9 Even during everyday activities Success or failure might be determined by how careful (observant) one is in those activities Fools do not pay attention…they act without regard to dangers of their surroundings The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness is shown by how one performs chosen activities vv. 10-11 Splitting wood with a dull axe Wisdom stops splitting, sharpens the axe Foolishness requires more effort, energy “Work smarter, not harder” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness is shown by how one performs chosen activities vv. 10-11 Charming the snake Timing re: when to act is critical to success Possessing this skill is a waste if one attempts to handle the snake before it is charmed The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 The point… …an uncertain world can “neutralize” a great skill if one is not wise re: knowing when to employ that skill The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness will be evidenced by one’s speech vv. 12-14 The wise speak gracious words v. 12 Lk 4:16-22 Col 4:6 The fool is “consumed” (destroyed, swallowed up) by his lips Mt 6:7 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness will be evidenced by one’s speech vv. 12-14 The fool’s speech is worthless from beginning to end The fool thinks the more he says, the better Too often, man speak before thinking The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness will be evidenced by one’s speech vv. 12-14 Fools forget 1 important thing re: their speech No one knows what will happen…it is foolish to speak about things one knows nothing about nor under his control v. 14b The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Foolishness also displayed in actions v. 15 The fool doesn’t even know how to go to a city Referring to a failure to do even the most obvious of activities Modern-day equivalent Ù “He doesn’t even know when to come out of the rain” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness affects a land vv. 16-20 “Woe to the land whose king is a lad…” His youth & inexperience will be a hindrance “…and whose princes feast in the morning” Rulers who indulge themselves at the expense and detriment of those they lead, serve The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness affects a land vv. 16-20 “Woe to the land whose king is a lad…” Many commentators think Solomon is referencing his son Rehoboam and his foolish actions when his reign began 1 Kings 12:1-14 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness affects a land vv. 16-20 “Blessed is the land whose king is noble…” He is experienced, has served honorably “…and whose princes feast appropriately” Rulers who eat for strength (necessity) and not for drunkenness (selfishness) The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness affects a land vv. 16-20 Care for the “national house” vv. 18-19 Any “house” needs constant attention Lack of such attention results in disaster Point could be made re: literal houses…context indicates it is a “political house” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes TRUSTING IN UNCERTAINTY 8:16 – 12:8 We can still shun foolishness 10:1-20 Wisdom or foolishness affects a land vv. 16-20 Care for the “national house” vv. 18-19 Infrastructure will collapse through laziness, failure to identify & fix problem areas correctly Many times, “solutions” chosen do not really address the problem (i.e. money) The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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