This introduction is intended to provide an overview of the book, including the:
• Title
• Time Period
• Author
• Key words and phrases
• Purpose
• Solomon’s goals and method
• Key steps in the progression of the book
• Conclusion
One primary key to the book is understanding that in clear distinction to the rest of humanity, Solomon was “gifted” wisdom and as such it could not be lost or forfeited. The results in Ecclesiastes being a very valuable book indeed. For though Solomon lived a good portion of his life in futile pursuits which affected his take away of the things he learned, his wisdom still enabled him to see clearly what was happening as a result of his choices.
“So I became great and surpassed all who were before me in Jerusalem. Also my wisdom remained with me.” – Ecc. 2:9
This places Solomon in perhaps, one of the most unique positions of anyone in all of human history, save Jesus Himself! It also gives a transcendence to the value of his insights which otherwise would have been distorted through the deceptiveness of sin.
We noticed that there were two directions this book was taking. Solomon’s purpose in writing and God’s purpose in having Solomon write it – which were two very different reasons indeed, but which merge at the end of the book into one very concise and simple statement!
We are approaching this book of Ecclesiastes from the perspective that it is an entire inspired book which is dedicated to expanding on the lesson of the manna, which is that,
“Man cannot live by bread alone, but by every word which PROCEEDS out of the mouth of God.” – Deut. 8:3
Possessing a knowledge of these things BEFORE diving into this book will prepare the reader to be properly oriented to the direction and purpose of the book so as to take away from our studies as much as possible. The most important thing being a better understanding of God in Christ and our relation to Him in trust as is the force and focus of all scripture!
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