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Ecclesiastes 1-6
*Life  on the Ragged Edge*
 
*Opening questions:*
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Who is the author?
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What is the Central Theme?
(Ecc.
1:2)
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What does the word Ecclesiastes mean?
(– One who calls an assembly)
*History of Ecclesiastes:*
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Why does it picture life as pointless?
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There are five main sections to this book that we are going to look at over the next several weeks.
* Introducing the journey 1:1-11
* Pursuing and exploring 1:12-6:9
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He tries all sorts of things to find purpose in life.
*  Reflecting and summarizing 6:10-11:6
         * Solomon comes to some conclusions
     * There is a central trust-lasting purpose and fulfillment can beng in a trusting relationship with God.
*  Being young and growing old 11:7-12:8
*  Drawing some final conclusions 12:9-14
       
*Read Ecclesiastes 1-6*
* Pay attention to what they say about the bad-life without God-and the good-life with God.
*Activity*
* Create a comparison chart of a list of all the good things and all the bad things mentioned in chapters one-six.
Home work assignment
* Read chapters 7-12 and create your own chart like we did with the first 6 chapters of this book.
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