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Ecclesiastes
        the Greek rendering of the Hebrew _Koheleth_, which means
        "Preacher." The old and traditional view of the authorship of
        this book attributes it to Solomon. This view can be
        satisfactorily maintained, though others date it from the
        Captivity. The writer represents himself implicitly as Solomon
        (1:12). It has been appropriately styled The Confession of King
        Solomon. "The writer is a man who has sinned in giving way to
        selfishness and sensuality, who has paid the penalty of that sin
        in satiety and weariness of life, but who has through all this
        been under the discipline of a divine education, and has learned
        from it the lesson which God meant to teach him." "The writer
        concludes by pointing out that the secret of a true life is that
        a man should consecrate the vigour of his youth to God." The
        key-note of the book is sounded in ch. 1:2,
        "Vanity of vanities! saith the Preacher,
        Vanity of vanities! all is vanity!"
        i.e., all man's efforts to find happiness apart from God are
        without result.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Ecclesiastes' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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