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082 _bF791-M62
100 _aFox, Michael V.
100 _d1940-
100 _eAuthor
245 _aThe JPS Bible Commentary: Ecclesiastes
245 _cMichael V. Fox
260 _aU.S.A.
260 _bThe Jewish Publication Society
260 _c2004
300 _a87tr.
300 _bhardcover, illustration
300 _c26 cm
520 _aThe Book of Ecclesiastes is part of the “wisdom literature” of the Bible. It concerns itself with universal philosophical questions rather than events in the history of Israel and in the Hebrews’ covenant with God. Koheleth, the speaker in this book, ruminates on what—if anything—has lasting value, and how—if at all—God interacts with humankind. Koheleth expresses bewilderment and frustration at life’s absurdities and injustices. He grapples with the inequities that pervade the world and the frailty and limitations of human wisdom and righteousness. His awareness of these discomfiting facts coexists with a firm belief in God’s rule and God’s fundamental justice, and he looks for ways to define a meaningful life in a world where so much is senseless. Ecclesiastes is traditionally read on the Jewish holiday Sukkot, the harvest festival.
650 _aBible -- Ecclesiastes -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
650 _aJewish Bible
856 4 _uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/16482/16.jpg
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911 _aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng
957 _a250414TBN
999 _c16333
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