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Ecclesiastes All Is Vanity

Doukhan Jacques B. - Personal Name;

Ecclesiastes: All Is Vanity presents a scholarly yet accessible exploration of one of the Bible’s most thought-provoking books. Doukhan navigates the text’s challenging themes of transience, labor, and human limitation, revealing how Ecclesiastes points beyond life’s fleeting nature to a divine perspective that offers meaning and hope. It serves as both a theological commentary and a spiritual reflection for readers seeking wisdom amid life’s uncertainties.


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Main NVAC Library (Theology Section) BS 1475 D68 2006
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Call Number
BS 1475 D68 2006
Publisher
USA : Pacific Press Publishing., 2006
Collation
128 p.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9780816321773
Classification
BS 1475 D68 2006
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Bible. Ecclesiastes — Criticism, interpretation, e
Vanity — Biblical teaching
Wisdom literature — Biblical studies
Philosophy in the Bible
Meaning of life — Biblical teaching
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In Ecclesiastes: All Is Vanity, Jacques B. Doukhan offers an in-depth analysis of the biblical book of Ecclesiastes, exploring its poetic structure, theological depth, and philosophical reflections on the meaning of life. Drawing on his expertise in Hebrew and Old Testament studies, Doukhan examines the tension between the apparent futility of human endeavors and the ultimate hope found in God. The work highlights the literary artistry of Ecclesiastes, its use of paradox, and its relevance for modern readers facing questions about purpose, mortality, and faith.
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