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"Vanity of vanities," says the Preacher; "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity."
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More Than "Pointless"
Commentators explain that the Hebrew word for "vanity" (hebel) literally means "breath" or "vapor." It describes things that are fleeting, insubstantial, and ultimately fail to satisfy the human soul's longing for permanence and meaning. This idea of transience, like a wisp of smoke, is the central theme of the entire book.
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Ecclesiastes
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18th Century
Theologian
Vanity - This word הבל hebel — or, when used as a proper name, in (Genesis 4:2), “Abel,” occurs no less than 3…
19th Century
Bishop
Vanity of vanities. This verse strikes the keynote of the whole work. In using this expression, we mean to indicate the o…
17th Century
Pastor
Vanity of vanities, says the preacher This is the preacher's text; the theme and subject he later enlarges upon, and proves by…
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Much is to be learned by comparing one part of Scripture with another. Here we observe Solomon returning from the broken and empty cisterns of the …