Theology of Work Bible Commentary – A Poem on Youth and Old Age (Eccl 11:7-12:8)
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A Poem on Youth and Old Age (Eccl 11:7-12:8)

A Poem on Youth and Old Age (Eccl 11:7-12:8)

The Teacher concludes with a poem exhorting the young to good cheer (Eccl. 11:7-12:1) and recounting the troubles of old age (Eccl. 12:2-8). It recapitulates the pattern found in the earlier sections of the book. There is much good to be found in our life and work, but ultimately it is all fleeting. The Teacher closes as he began, “Vanity of vanities, says the Teacher; all is vanity” (Eccl. 12:8).

A Poem on Youth and Old Age (Eccl 11:7-12:8), Theology of Work Project, Copyright © 2014 Theology of Work Project, Inc. Also find this article in Theology of Work Bible Commentary, Volume 2: Joshua through Song of Songs. For additional resources, please see The Theology of Work Project Series.

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