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Ecclesiastes: Why Everyting Matters
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Graham Ryken, Philip; Hughes, R. Kent
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The book of Ecclesiastes is "about life, the way it really is", writes commentator Philip Graham Ryken. Readers throughout the ages have been drawn to the way it honestly wrestles with the tedium of work, injustices in this life, the ravages of age, and the inevitability of death. But it s wisdom is in teaching people to trust God with life's questions even in teh midst of struggles.
Ryken writes: "Some people think that Ecclesiastes is about the meaninglessness of human existence. This perspective is not quite correct, however. Ecclesiastes is really about the meaninglessness of life without God. But because the writer never givesup his belief in God, his ultimate purpose is to show us how meaningful life can be when we see things from God's perspective. His message is not that nothing matters, but that everythig does. As you study Ecclesiastes, you will learn why". Ecclesiastes is the twenty-sixth volume of the Preaching the World serie - noted for its clear exposition, readability, practical application, and unqualified commitment to biblical authority. |
1-4335-1375-7
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Crossway
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2010
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Preaching the Word
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United States of America
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Illinois
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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29/09/2014
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29/09/2014
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Elaborado por Editorial Digital, www.editorialdigital.net