Ecclesiastes 2:5
French (La Bible expliquée)
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the writer, traditionally known as King Solomon, describes his efforts to find meaning in life through various pursuits. Here, he speaks of creating gardens and orchards filled with many kinds of fruit trees. The key message is about the pursuit of pleasure and beauty as part of his search for fulfillment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big backyard, and you decide to plant all kinds of fruit trees, like apple, orange, and cherry trees. That’s what King Solomon did in his big garden. He thought that by having beautiful gardens, he could be happy.
Historical Background
Ecclesiastes is traditionally attributed to King Solomon, who lived around 970-931 BCE. The book reflects on the vanity of life and the search for meaning beyond material success. The verse is part of Solomon's reflections on his own experiences and the futility of earthly pleasures.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you bought something new to make yourself happy, but the happiness didn’t last long. This verse reminds us that true fulfillment isn’t found in material things or even beautiful surroundings, but in deeper values and relationships.