Statement of Faith | Tell a Friend about Us | Color Scheme:    
Sunday, November 22, 2009

Join Now!  |  Login
  Our Sponsors

• Raise Money Fast

• Get Published Today!

• Spice up your Sermons

• PDA Bible Software Free Download

• Master's Divinity School

• Meet Christian Singles
Search Profiles

• Out of Print Music

 
  Multi-Lingual
   Choose language
 
 
  Study Resources

• What's New!!!

• Interlinear Bible

• Parallel Bible

• Daily Reading Plan

• Devotionals

• Commentaries

• Concordances

• Dictionaries

• Encyclopedias

• Lexicons

• History

• Sermon Essentials

• Audio Resources

• Religious Artwork

 
  SL Forums

• Apologetic Forum

• Christian Living

• Ministry Forum

• Evangelism Forum

• Passage Forum

• Help Forum

 
  Other Resources

• Advertise with SL

• FREE Resources

• Information

• Set Preferences

• Font Resources

• Contacting SL

 

 

Home > Study Desk
Passage Display[Printer-friendly Verses]   
 Ecclesiastes 1
  in: using:  
 |   | Abbreviations List  | HELP 
 NAVBAR             of 12

THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language
   Book of EcclesiastesClick Verse Reference for Study Notes
    1:1-18 - Study Chapter

The Quester

1These are the words of the Quester, David's son and king in Jerusalem:

2Smoke, nothing but smoke. [That's what the Quester says.]
There's nothing to anything--it's all smoke.

3What's there to show for a lifetime of work,
a lifetime of working your fingers to the bone?

4One generation goes its way, the next one arrives,
but nothing changes--it's business as usual for old
planet earth.

5The sun comes up and the sun goes down,
then does it again, and again--the same old round.

6The wind blows south, the wind blows north.
Around and around and around it blows,
blowing this way, then that--the whirling, erratic wind.

7All the rivers flow into the sea,
but the sea never fills up.
The rivers keep flowing to the same old place,
and then start all over and do it again.

8Everything's boring, utterly boring--
no one can find any meaning in it.
Boring to the eye,
boring to the ear.

9What was will be again,
what happened will happen again.
There's nothing new on this earth.
Year after year it's the same old thing.

10Does someone call out, "Hey, this is new"?
Don't get excited--it's the same old story.

11Nobody remembers what happened yesterday.
And the things that will happen tomorrow?
Nobody'll remember them either.
Don't count on being remembered.

I've Seen It All

12Call me "the Quester." I've been king over Israel in Jerusalem. 13I looked most carefully into everything, searched out all that is done on this earth. And let me tell you, there's not much to write home about. God hasn't made it easy for us. 14I've seen it all and it's nothing but smoke--smoke, and spitting into the wind.

15Life's a corkscrew that can't be straightened,
A minus that won't add up.

16I said to myself, "I know more and I'm wiser than anyone before me in Jerusalem. I've stockpiled wisdom and knowledge." 17What I've finally concluded is that so-called wisdom and knowledge are mindless and witless--nothing but spitting into the wind.

18Much learning earns you much trouble.
The more you know, the more you hurt.


 
 

Copyright Statement: THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language
This edition issued by contractual arrangement with NavPress, a division of The Navigators, U.S.A.
Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language Copyright © 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.


  HOME    TOP

Dead links, typos, or HTML errors should be sent to corr@studylight.org
Suggestions about making this resource more useful should be sent to sugg@studylight.org
 

   Powered by LightSpeed Technology

Copyright © 2001-2009, StudyLight.org