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Text -- Ecclesiastes 2:1-14 (NET)
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Futility of Self-Indulgent Pleasure
2:1 I thought to myself , “Come now, I will try self-indulgent pleasure to see if it is worthwhile.” But I found that it also is
2:2 I said of partying , “It is folly ,” and of self-indulgent pleasure , “It accomplishes nothing!”
2:3 I thought deeply about the effects of indulging myself with wine (all the while my mind was guiding me with wisdom ) and the effects of behaving foolishly , so that I might discover what is profitable for people to do on earth during the few days of their lives .
Futility of Materialism
2:4 I increased my possessions : I built houses for myself; I planted vineyards for myself.
2:5 I designed royal gardens and parks for myself, and I planted all kinds of fruit trees in them.
2:6 I constructed pools of water for myself , to irrigate my grove of flourishing trees .
2:7 I purchased male and female slaves , and I owned slaves who were born in my house ; I also possessed more livestock – both herds and flocks – than any of my predecessors in Jerusalem .
2:8 I also amassed silver and gold for myself, as well as valuable treasures taken from kingdoms and provinces . I acquired male singers and female singers for myself, and what gives a man sensual delight – a harem of beautiful concubines !
2:9 So I was far wealthier than all my predecessors in Jerusalem , yet I maintained my objectivity :
2:10 I did not restrain myself from getting whatever I wanted ; I did not deny myself anything that would bring me pleasure . So all my accomplishments gave me joy ; this was my reward for all my effort .
2:11 Yet when I reflected on everything I had accomplished and on all the effort that I had expended to accomplish it, I concluded : “All these achievements and possessions are ultimately profitless – like chasing the wind ! There is nothing gained from them on earth .”
Wisdom is Better than Folly
2:12 Next, I decided to consider wisdom , as well as foolish behavior and ideas. For what more can the king’s successor do than what the king has already done ?
2:13 I realized that wisdom is preferable to folly , just as light is preferable to darkness :
2:14 The wise man can see where he is going, but the fool walks in darkness . Yet I also realized that the same fate happens to them both.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
Names, People and Places:
Dictionary Themes and Topics:
Wisdom |
Experiment |
Life |
Philosophy |
Pleasure |
Worldliness |
Investigation |
Vanity |
Epicureans |
Solomon |
FOREST |
Irrigation |
Music |
Agriculture |
Amusements and Worldly Pleasures |
Wine |
ECCLESIASTES, THE PREACHER |
Botanical Gardens |
Vineyard |
LABOR |
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