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Ecclesiastes: The Search for Meaning

9 interactive Bible studies for small groups and individuals

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About this book

It's the greatest research project of all time. The wisest man in the ancient world, with almost limitless resources at his disposal, sets out to find the answer to the biggest conundrum of all: the meaning of life.

Why do bad things happen seemingly at random to both good and bad people? What is the point of all our toiling and striving if we all die regardless? Is there anything really to be gained?

The brilliant author of Ecclesiastes applies his mind to these and many other perplexing questions with a God-centred honesty and wisdom that speaks as freshly now as it did millennia ago. To a world like ours, ...

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Series

Interactive Bible Studies can be described as like taking a guided tour through an old city. You get to see the highlights, learn some background information and get given directions on what to explore next in your own time. They're studies designed to stimulate interaction with the Bible, with each other, and with your current thoughts and attitudes. And also with God as you talk to him about it all. Written by renowned and gifted bible teachers, Interactive Bible studies are halfway between a sermon and a set of study questions. While they provide excellent biblical input and direction; they also leave you to do much of the exploration.

Specifications

Contributors:
Tim McMahon
ISBN:
9781922206053
Format:
Paperback
First published:
January 2004
Dimensions:
155mm x 223mm x 4mm
Weight:
0.12 kg
Language:
English
Pages:
72
No. of studies:
9
Publisher:
Matthias Media

Contents

How to make the most of these studies

1. First impressions (Eccles 12:8-14)
2. When wisdom fails (Eccles 1)
3. What to conclude when you can't reach a conclusion (Eccles 2)
4. How to cope when life doesn't make sense (Eccles 3)
5. The sacrifice of fools (Eccles 4:1 - 5:7)
6. The root of all meaninglessness (Eccles 5:8 - 6:12, 8:1-17)
7. Why we can't find the meaning of life (Eccles 7)
8. Why we should live life to the full (Eccles 9:1 - 11:6)
9. The end of the matter (Eccles 11:7 - 12:14)

Customer Reviews

4.00 stars A useful book for group & self

 

The book has been well received by the group and has sparked useful discussion. It also encourages personal meditation about the subjects under study.

3.00 stars Tough going, but worthwhile

 

My group found this one quite tough going, but I think that was as much because of Ecclesiastes as Tim's approach. There were lots of very worthwhile comments, but also some questions where I couldn't quite work out what Tim was getting at, and others where he did labour the obvious. Ecclesiates is quite a repetitive book, so I wonder if a shorter study book might work better, especially as we struggled to complete some chapters ina single session. What was particularly excellent, however, was the use of New Testament passages to illustrate and balance what Ecclesiastes was saying.

5.00 stars Excellent tool to delve into the wonders of Ecclesiastes

 

I used this book with a Ladies BIble Study many years ago while living in Namibia and am now using it with a group of Fulltime Christian leaders ... working equally well with new African believers and 'old-timers'.

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