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Ecclesiastes (Qohelet): What Remains

David K. Friedrich

A fresh translation of Ecclesiastes (Qohelet) with reflections, prayers, and art.

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ECCLESIASTES 12:13-14 | What Remains — 36

Seed sown in good soil, bearing beauty in the light. The Sower, by Vincent Van Gogh, 1888.

8 days ago
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ECCLESIASTES 12:9-12 | What Remains — 35

At the dawn of a new day, a shepherd holds a lamb and leads the sheep to better pastures. The Good Shepherd · Henry Ossawa Tanner · 1914

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ECCLESIASTES 12:1-8 | What Remains — 34

Twilight, an image that can stand for both the funeral of all things and the dawn of a new day. Twilight: Mount Desert Island, Maine · Frederic Edwin Church · 1865

14 days ago
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ECCLESIASTES 11:1-10 | What Remains — 33

Sweet is the harvest, deep the portion, of those who labor in the Light. Wheat Field with Reaper and Sun (3rd), by Vincent van Gough, 1889

19 days ago
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  • David K. Friedrich

    Rector of Church of the Cross in Boston. I’ve been learning from the wisdom of Ecclesiastes (Qohelet) since I stumbled into it as a teenager, and listening for how its questions find their completion in Jesus.

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