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Ecclesiastes: The Preacher

ECCLESIASTESECCLESIASTESECCLESIASTESECCL ESIASTES The Preacher I have seen the works that are done under the sun; and indeed, all is vanity and grasping for the wind. (Ecclesiastes 1:14) Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man. (Ecclesiastes 12:13) Lessons By: Rob Harbison Ecclesiastes 1 Lessons by Rob Harbison TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Table of Contents 1 Assignment 2 Introduction 3 Chapter 1:1-11 6 Chapter 1:12-2:11 8 Chapter 2:12-26 10 Chapter 3:1-15 12 Chapter 3:16-4:16 14 Chapter 5:1-20 16 Chapter 6:1-7:14 18 Chapter 7:15-8:9 20 Chapter 8:10-9:10 22 Chapter 9:11-10:4 24 Chapter 10:5-11:8 26 Chapter 11:9-12.

II. FUTILITY OF MAN’S LABORS (1:3-11) A. Monotony of Life (1:3-8) B. Nothing New Comes (1:9-10) C. Nothing Old Remains (1:11) KEY WORDS (Themes)— SUMMARY— The Preacher begins with his judgment of life when it is perceived from a purely world view—it is vain and without profit (1:2). Many of us think the world revolves around us.

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