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Sunday, November 24th, 2024
the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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Ecclesiastes 1

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Nothing Makes Sense

1 When the son of David was king in Jerusalem, he was known to be very wise,[a] and he said:

2 Nothing makes sense!
Everything is nonsense.
    I have seen it all—
    nothing makes sense!
3 What is there to show
for all of our hard work
    here on this earth?
4 People come, and people go,
but still the world
    never changes.

5 The sun comes up,
    the sun goes down;
it hurries right back
    to where it started from.
6 The wind blows south,
    the wind blows north;
round and round it blows
    over and over again.
7 All rivers empty into the sea,
    but it never spills over;
one by one the rivers return
    to their source.[b]

8 All of life is far more boring
    than words could ever say.
Our eyes and our ears
are never satisfied
    with what we see and hear.
9 Everything that happens
    has happened before;
nothing is new,
    nothing under the sun.
10 Someone might say,
    "Here is something new!"
But it happened before,
    long before we were born.
11 No one who lived in the past
    is remembered anymore,
and everyone yet to be born
    will be forgotten too.

It Is Senseless To Be Wise

12 I said these things when I lived in Jerusalem as king of Israel. 13 With all my wisdom I tried to understand everything that happens here on earth. And God has made this so hard for us humans to do. 14 I have seen it all, and everything is just as senseless as chasing the wind.[c]

15 If something is crooked,
    it can't be made straight;
if something isn't there,
    it can't be counted.

16 I said to myself, "You are by far the wisest person who has ever lived in Jerusalem. You are eager to learn, and you have learned a lot." 17 Then I decided to find out all I could about wisdom and foolishness. Soon I realized that this too was as senseless as chasing the wind. [d]

18 The more you know,
    the more you hurt;
the more you understand,
    the more you suffer.

 
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