Ecclesiastes 5:7

Amharic Tigrinya 2011

What Does This Mean?

Ecclesiastes 5:7 says that having too many dreams and saying too many words can lead to confusion and emptiness. The verse advises to fear God instead. This is part of the teachings of the Book of Ecclesiastes, which explores the meaning and purpose of life.

Explained for Children

Imagine having so many toys that you don't know which one to play with, and you keep talking about them without really enjoying them. This verse tells us that it's better to focus on respecting and loving God.

Historical Background

The Book of Ecclesiastes was likely written by King Solomon during the 10th century BC. It reflects on life's experiences and the futility of seeking meaning through earthly pleasures and achievements. The audience was likely the Israelites seeking guidance on how to live a meaningful life.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we might get caught up in our many dreams and plans for the future, or we might spend too much time talking and not enough time acting. This verse reminds us to prioritize our relationship with God.

Topics

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Related Verses

Psalm 111:10Proverbs 1:7Isaiah 8:13Matthew 6:331 Peter 3:14

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to 'fear God' in Ecclesiastes 5:7?
Fearing God means to have a deep respect and reverence for God, acknowledging His authority and power, and living in a way that honors Him.
How can I avoid the 'divers vanities' mentioned in the verse?
Avoiding vanities involves focusing on what truly matters in life, like your relationship with God, rather than getting distracted by the many dreams and words that can lead to confusion and emptiness.
Is this verse only for people who believe in God?
While the verse is specifically addressing those who believe in God, its broader message about the dangers of excess and the importance of focus can be applied to anyone seeking a meaningful life.
How does this verse fit into the overall message of Ecclesiastes?
Ecclesiastes often explores the futility of seeking meaning through earthly pursuits. This verse encourages a focus on God, suggesting that true meaning and wisdom come from a relationship with Him rather than from human endeavors alone.
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