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100 1 _aRyken, Philip Graham,
_d1966-,
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245 1 0 _aEcclesiastes :
_bwhy everything matters /
_cPhilip Graham Ryken ; R. Kent Hughes, general editor.
_hPR
260 _aWheaton, Illinois :
_bCrossway Books,
_c(c)2010.
300 _a317 pages ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aPreaching the Word
504 _a1 and indexes.
505 0 0 _aVanity of vanities (Ecclesiastes 1:1-2) --
_tSame old, same old (Ecclesiastes 1:3-11) --
_tHumanity's search for meaning (Ecclesiastes 1:12-18) --
_tMeaningless hedonism (Ecclesiastes 2:1-11) --
_tWisdom and mad folly (Ecclesiastes 2:12-17) --
_tWorking things out (Ecclesiastes 2:18-26) --
_tTo everything a season (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8) --
_tAll in good time (Ecclesiastes 3:9-15) --
_tFrom dust to glory (Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:3) --
_tTwo are better than one (Ecclesiastes 4:4-16) --
_tIn spirit and in truth (Ecclesiastes 5:1-7) --
_tSatisfaction sold separately (Ecclesiastes 5:8-20) --
_tHere today, gone tomorrow (Ecclesiastes 6:1-12) --
_tBetter and better (Ecclesiastes 7:1-12) --
_tThe crook in the lot (Ecclesiastes 7:13-18) --
_tWisdom for the wise (Ecclesiastes 7:19-29) --
_tCommand and consent (Ecclesiastes 8:1-9) --
_tFinal justice (Ecclesiastes 8:10-15) --
_tThe living and the dead (Ecclesiastes 8:16-9:6) --
_tThe good life (Ecclesiastes 9:7-10) --
_tMan knows not his time (Ecclesiastes 9:11-18) --
_tNo fool in' (Ecclesiastes 10:1-11) --
_tA word to the wise (Ecclesiastes's 10:12-20) --
_tYou never know (Ecclesiastes's 11:1-6) --
_tYoung and old (Ecclesiastes's 11:7-12:7) --
_tThe end of the matter (Ecclesiastes's 12:8-14).
520 8 _aThe book of Ecclesiastes is 'about life, the way it really is,' writes commentator Philip Ryken. Readers throughout the ages have been drawn to the way it honestly wrestles with the tedium of work, injustices in this life, the ravages of age, and the inevitability of death. But its wisdom, according to Ryken, is in teaching people to trust God with life's questions even in the midst of struggles. Pastors, writers, speakers, and students will find this Preaching the Word commentary to be a helpful resource in their teaching and studies. Ryken explores what will happen if we choose the world's offerings instead of God's and teaches valuable lessons about what it means to have a God-centered worldview. Ecclesiastes is the twenty-sixth volume of the Preaching the Word series noted for its clear exposition, readability, practical application, and unqualified commitment to biblical authority. Ryken's commentary will not only enrich any individual study of Ecclesiastes but will equip Christian leaders in communicating its universal application to a wide audience" --
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700 1 _aHughes, R. Kent.
830 0 _aPreaching the Word.
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