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There is no memory of the former; neither shall there be any memory of the latter that are to come, among those that shall come after.
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The Cycle of Forgetting
Commentators explain that this verse is the reason things often seem new: we have simply forgotten the past. Our memories are faulty and our historical records are incomplete. Scholars like John Gill and Charles Ellicott note that just as we have no remembrance of former generations, our own generation will inevitably be forgotten by those who come after.
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Ecclesiastes
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18th Century
Theologian
Things — Rather, men.
19th Century
Bishop
If anything appears new, this is only because its previous occurrence has been forgotten. So likewise will those of this generation be forgotten by…
17th Century
Pastor
[There] is no remembrance of former [things] Which is the reason why some things that are really old are thought to …
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Minister
People's hearts and their corruptions are the same now as in the past; their desires, and pursuits, and complaints, still the same. This should lea…