Ecclesiastes 7:24

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Ecclesiastes talks about how difficult it is to understand deep and far-off things. The speaker, likely King Solomon, is reflecting on the complexity of life and wisdom. The key message is that some truths are hard to grasp, even for the wise.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big treasure chest buried deep underground, far away from where you are. It's really hard to find, right? This verse is like that. It's saying that some things in life are really hard to understand, no matter how smart you are.

Historical Background

Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon, one of the wisest kings of Israel, around the 10th century B.C. The book reflects on the meaning and purpose of life, often from the perspective of human experience and wisdom. It was written for an audience that valued both wisdom and the pursuit of meaning in life.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're trying to solve a complex problem at work, like improving a company's sustainability. It feels overwhelming, but acknowledging that it's a hard task can help you approach it with humility and persistence, rather than giving up.

Topics

wisdomhuman experiencecomplexitypersistencehumilitytruth

Related Verses

Job 11:7Proverbs 25:2Romans 11:331 Corinthians 2:10Ephesians 3:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Ecclesiastes?
Traditionally, Ecclesiastes is attributed to King Solomon, one of the wisest kings of Israel, but modern scholarship suggests it may have been written later by someone in Solomon's tradition.
What is the main theme of Ecclesiastes?
The main theme of Ecclesiastes is the search for meaning and purpose in life, often highlighting the paradoxes and limitations of human wisdom and experience.
How can Ecclesiastes 7:24 apply to modern life?
This verse can remind us that not all problems have simple solutions, and that acknowledging the complexity of issues can lead to a more thoughtful and persistent approach.
What does 'far off and exceeding deep' mean in Ecclesiastes 7:24?
These phrases refer to things that are hard to reach or understand, indicating the difficulty of grasping certain truths or solving complex problems.
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