It has never seen the light of the sun, nor enjoyed the pleasure and comfort of it, it is no ways distressing to it to be without it. |
It has seen nothing of the world, known nothing of life, its joys and its sufferings, and is speedily forgotten. |
In the words from Ecclesiastes 6:5, we are urged to recognize the fleeting nature of existence and to seek genuine satisfaction in our daily lives. |
God has lighted up a candle for his servants to work by, but they bury their talent as slothful and unprofitable, and so waste the light and are unworthy of it. |
A. The weakness of wealth · 1. (1-2) Others can take one's wealth. · 2. (3-6) The meaninglessness of life that does not go beyond death. |
Chapter 6 · (1.) Riches and wealth commonly gain people honour among men. · (2.) Riches, wealth, and honour, are God's gifts, the gifts of his providence, and not ... |
Ecclesiastes 6:5-6 Though it never saw the sun or knew anything, it has more rest than does that man— even if he lives a thousand years twice over but fails ... |
It has not even seen the sun nor does it know it; yet it is better off than that man. - What is the meaning of Ecclesiastes 6:5? |
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