In these chapters much is made of intentions and words.
In chapter 4 Solomon uses sets of three to illustrate aspects of human life which he sees as futile, evil, oppressive or fleeting.
Then in chapter 5 he picks up a familiar refrain in his writings regarding words, wisdom and foolishness, focusing upon vows especially.
He closes the chapter with three things which he views as misfortunes. The third is at the beginning of chapter 6 and largely carries the theme of that entire chapter.
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