PHall | September 15, 2009
Solomon not only fits the qualification of being the son of David (1:1), he also fits the other necessary qualifications (1 Kgs.3:5-14; 1 Kgs.10:14-25): Wise enough to keep his senses about him while experimenting (2:3; 1 Kgs.4:29-34) Rich enough to be able to afford all the experiments (2:4-8; 1 Kgs.4:21-28) Women enough to experiment with […]
Category: Ecclesiastes |
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PHall | September 15, 2009
Ecclesiastes may best be summed up in two simple statements: 1. Observation without application of the world’s futility leads to depression. 2. Observation with application of the world’s futility leads to confession.
Category: Ecclesiastes |
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PHall | September 15, 2009
Sometimes we ask stupid questions, not because everyone doesn’t know the answer already, but rather because not everyone is ready to apply the answer. Accepting and applying are very different actions. Here’s a stupid question – “Is everyone alike?” Of course not, we all accept that, but are we ready to apply what we accept? […]
Category: John, Acts, Hebrews |
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