A poetic rhythm emerges in this chapter, as the Preacher articulates the profound truth that there is a time for every activity under heaven. The famous passage begins with the declaration, "To everything, there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven." This reflection on the cyclical nature of life serves to remind readers of the divine order and timing that governs human existence. The Preacher lists various pairs of opposites—birth and death, planting and harvesting, weeping and laughing—illustrating that life is filled with contrasting experiences. Each season carries its own significance, and the recognition of God’s sovereignty over these times invites a sense of peace and acceptance. This chapter encourages readers to embrace the present moment, understanding that every phase of life has its purpose within God's grand design. It calls for a balance between action and patience, urging individuals to trust in God's timing.
Ecclesiastes Chapter 3
- Ecclesiastes 3:1
- Ecclesiastes 3:2
- Ecclesiastes 3:3
- Ecclesiastes 3:4
- Ecclesiastes 3:5
- Ecclesiastes 3:6
- Ecclesiastes 3:7
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- Ecclesiastes 3:9
- Ecclesiastes 3:10
- Ecclesiastes 3:11
- Ecclesiastes 3:12
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