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Many scholars note an influence on the book of Ecclesiastes.
I'd brought with me a pocket copy of the book of Ecclesiastes.
(1857) and a commentary on the Book of Ecclesiastes (1860).
If anything should happen to Harris, you are the Book of Ecclesiastes.
Did not the Book of Ecclesiastes say money answereth all things?
He references the line "there's nothing new under the sun" from the Book of Ecclesiastes in the song's chorus.
He took the following verse (9:11) from the book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible:
All in all, you'd have found more laughs in the Book of Ecclesiastes.
Hasn't he read the Book of Ecclesiastes?
Says the Book of Ecclesiastes, "The poor man's wisdom is despised, and his words are not heard."
"The Book of Ecclesiastes would be fine.
Solomon states in the book of Ecclesiastes:
Ibn Ezra also wrote a commentary on the book of Ecclesiastes.
The religious read from the Book of Ecclesiastes: "A time to plant and a time to uproot."
"One generation passes away and another generation comes but the earth abides forever," proclaims the book of Ecclesiastes.
The lyrics were adapted almost entirely from verses in the Book of Ecclesiastes, set to music and recorded in 1962.
The lyrics of the song are based on chapter one of the book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible.
The writer of the Book of Ecclesiastes declared: 'He has made everything beautiful in its time.
(1821) "Lectures on the Book of Ecclesiastes"
The Book of Ecclesiastes is usually dated to the mid-3rd century BCE.
Preacher is also the author of the Book of Ecclesiastes according to the King James Version.
The book of Ecclesiastes uses the expression 'ha-Elohim', "The God", 32 times.
He came up with a twisted version of the Book of Ecclesiastes: vagary of vagaries, all is vagary.
He occasionally refers to the book of Ecclesiastes for spiritual guidance, but finds Genesis to be "much too primitive" to find any spiritual meaning in it.
"Fistful of Sand" draws its inspiration from the book of Ecclesiastes, echoing a representation of the futility of life without God.