4/9 Reading (Ecclesiastes 10-12; Matthew 12)

Ecclesiastes 10: Not too much to say which isnā€™t surprising since Iā€™m just trying to get through this book. I did find these verses interesting:

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4/7 Reading (Ecclesiastes 7-9; Psalms 93-96)

I MUST REREAD ECCLESIASTES WHEN THIS IS ALL OVER.

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4/6 Reading (Ecclesiastes 4-6; Matthew 11)

I MUST REREAD ECCLESIASTES WHEN THIS IS ALL OVER.

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3/29 Reading (Ecclesiastes 1-3; Matthew 10)

I’ve really struggled the past few weeks with the Bible study. I feel completely alone through this process and it is eating away at me.Ā 

Introduction to Ecclesiastes: Itā€™s interesting to read that one of the two main voices in this book is a person referred to as ā€œthe teacher.ā€ This book is still part of the wisdom literature. Overall Iā€™ve been impressed with the wisdom literature. Well, except with the majority of the psalms. Oh well. Itā€™s also interesting that itā€™s unclear who the teacher was. A fun mystery indeed.

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