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I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and, behold, all is vanity and a chasing after wind.
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Chasing the Wind
Multiple commentators explain that the phrase often translated as 'vexation of spirit' more literally means 'striving after wind' or 'feeding on wind.' This powerful image, found in sources like the Septuagint and referenced in Hosea 12:1, illustrates the utter futility and lack of substance in earthly pursuits. It's like trying to grab hold of or be nourished by something with no substance at all.
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Ecclesiastes
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18th Century
Theologian
Vexation of spirit – This phrase occurs seven times and can also be translated as “feeding on wind.” Modern Hebrew grammarians assert that t…
19th Century
Bishop
Vexation. —The word occurs only in this book (Ecclesiastes 2:11; Ecclesiastes 2:17; [Reference Ecclesiaste…
17th Century
Pastor
I have seen all the works that are done under the sun
All things done by the Lord, that were on the earth, and in …
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Minister
Solomon tried all things and found them vanity. He found his searches for knowledge weariness, not only to the flesh, but to the mind. The more he …