ecclesiastes 6:7 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Solomon returns to the vaporous dissatisfaction of labor. Everything we do is done with the aim of providing our basic needs, the most basic of which is to ...
All the labour of man is for his mouth, and yet his soul has never enough; or, properly, it is not filled, so that it desires nothing further and nothing more.
All that a man labours for is to get this; and if he does not enjoy it, his labour is in vain; meats are for the belly, which are taken in by the mouth.
9 сент. 2021 г. · In verse 7 the Preacher tells us what happens when we feed that appetite: we get hungry all over again; the same cravings return day after day.
It is a reminder that our labor and efforts can only provide temporary satisfaction, and that true fulfillment can only be found in a relationship with God.
Ecclesiastes 6:7. All a person's labor is for his mouth, and yet his appetite is not satisfied.
David Guzik commentary on Ecclesiastes 6, which deals with the weakness of material wealth, which can not satisfy one's need.
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 6:7 Everyone's toil is for their mouth, yet their appetite is never satisfied.... Read verse in New International Version.
8 мар. 2020 г. · This phrase illustrates the message that King Solomon departs in Ecclesiastes 6 as he describes, in verses 7-9, the human condition of chasing after things we ...
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