Ecclesiastes 6:7
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Was bedeutet das?
This verse from Ecclesiastes says that all human work is aimed at satisfying our needs, but our desires are never fully met. The speaker is the Preacher, reflecting on the futility of human labor and desires.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine you're eating your favorite ice cream. You might think, 'If I eat more, I'll be happier,' but even after eating lots, you still want more. That's like how the verse says we work hard, but our wants never end.
Historischer Hintergrund
Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon, one of the wisest kings in Israel, around 950 BC. It reflects on life's meaning from a worldly perspective, addressing the common people and questioning the purpose of human labor and desires.
Anwendung für heute
In today's world, this verse reminds us that no matter how much we achieve or possess, it's easy to feel unfulfilled. For example, a person who works tirelessly to gain wealth might find that their satisfaction remains elusive.
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