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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 THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Admissions Re: God’s Control 3:1-15 God appoints all things vv. 1-11 God gives man blessings to enjoy vv. 12-13 God’s will cannot be thwarted vv. 14-15 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Although Koheleth had no problem admitting the previous truths, he also has questions that seem to baffle him These do appear to be “jarring contradictions” Key phrases Ù “I saw” or “I have seen” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Ê Why is there injustice? 3:16-22 Ë Why is there oppression? 4:1-3 Ì Why is there envy, rivalry? 4:4-6 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Ì Why is there envy, rivalry? 4:4-6 Men try to “out-do” each other v. 4 Why would a sovereign God allow such dispositions to govern activities among men? Some will resort to any means to beat others This is “vanity” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Ì Why is there envy, rivalry? 4:4-6 Some may conclude success “under the sun” cannot be achieved any other way It produces envy Psa 73:1-15 It ruins the satisfaction of honorable labor and its fruits 2:24-25 3:12-13 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Ì Why is there envy, rivalry? 4:4-6 The “over-achiever” (caught up in a rivalry) is contrasted with the “fool” v. 5 The fool does nothing…he “folds his hands” and “consumes his own flesh” The answer is not found in either “extreme” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Ì Why is there envy, rivalry? 4:4-6 The answer is “moderation” v. 6 Not “Two hands” nor “Zero hands” One hand full of rest is better than two fists full of labor trying to beat your neighbor Such a “contest” = striving after the wind The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Í Why is there loneliness? 4:7-12 Some are lonely…they have nobody in their lives vv. 7-8 (neither son nor brother) Yet, they still labor with unsatisfied eyes… providing for whom? v. 8 This is “vanity” and a “grievous task” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Í Why is there loneliness? 4:7-12 Didn’t God solve man’s problem of loneliness? Gen 2:18-24 Why would a sovereign God allow man to become lonely? (sometimes He is blamed) The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Í Why is there loneliness? 4:7-12 The answer = companionship vv. 9-12 Relationships (spouses, siblings, heirs) Could also include “virtual” relationships Mk 10:29-30 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Í Why is there loneliness? 4:7-12 The worth of relationships is emphasized vv. 9-12 Companions support physically, emotionally If “two” is better, even more so is “three” God expects us to fill our lives with people The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Í Why is there loneliness? 4:7-12 Companionship can certainly help solve earlier problems Solomon addressed Comfort for those being oppressed 4:1 Solace & perspective for those caught up in envy & rivalry 4:4 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Î Why is there fickleness, partiality? 4:13-16 Man shows inclinations at times to change “sides” for whatever reason Example Ù an old king being replaced Because he no longer receives counsel, the people set him aside for a younger lad The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Î Why is there fickleness, partiality? 4:13-16 This younger lad, though poor, will be raised to the throne because the people deem him wise That will only last for so long One day, he will be set aside in favor of a younger lad The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 Questions Re: God’s Control 3:16 – 4:16 Î Why is there fickleness, partiality? 4:13-16 A possible reference to Solomon’s own story? cp. 1 Kings 11:9-13, 26-40 It is not “fickleness” if sin is involved in replacing one with another Other “changes” could be done on a whim The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 The Dangers Of Questioning God 5:1-20 Koheleth has admitted unalterable truths about God as Sovereign 3:1-15 He also posed “questions” that seem to challenge these truths 3:16 – 4:16 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 The Dangers Of Questioning God 5:1-20 Now, he will warn of certain “dangers” if one yields to these questions 5:1-20 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 The Dangers Of Questioning God 5:1-20 Ê The Danger Of Improper Worship vv. 1-7 This could result if one approaches God with anything but reverence for Him as Sovereign Man must “guard his steps” v. 1 He must draw near to listen rather than to offer the “sacrifice of fools” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 The Dangers Of Questioning God 5:1-20 Ê The Danger Of Improper Worship vv. 1-7 A heart focused on “un-answerable puzzles” instead of reverence & devotion will not offer proper worship God desires & deserves proper worship Lev 10:1-3 1 Sam 13:8-13 15:13-23 The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 The Dangers Of Questioning God 5:1-20 Ê The Danger Of Improper Worship vv. 1-7 “Be not hasty…” v. 2 God is in heaven…man is on the earth The distance between us necessitates we acknowledge His superiority The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 The Dangers Of Questioning God 5:1-20 Ê The Danger Of Improper Worship vv. 1-7 “The dream comes through much effort, and the voice of a fool through many words” v. 3 Excess efforts produce fanciful imaginations In the same way, religious foolishness is manifested by man’s many or hasty words The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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Life Under The Sun Biblical Studies In Ecclesiastes THE PROBLEM 3:1 – 5:20 The Dangers Of Questioning God 5:1-20 Ê The Danger Of Improper Worship vv. 1-7 Not only must man “guard his steps” v. 2 but also “guard his mouth” re: worship v. 3 A lesson missed by the Pharisees Mt 6:7 They thought “quantity” = “quality” The Monologue 1:12 – 12:8
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