I feel exactly all the emotions expressed by Solomon. I find the gathering of stones to be my experience with hypocrisy,boundaries etc. A time for literally was a blessing for me. This video is awesome and it’s amazing when a person can get the full understanding of every aspect of emotions in Solomon’s poem of time
Great! I love how you drew out the connection between the confusion at the centre of the poem and Solomon's comment that no-one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.
Awesome video! I've always loved this poem and the way the Septuagint uses "kairos" time rather than the way we tend to think of "chronos" time. I never noticed the structure of the poem as a whole though. Incredible!
If you read it in the original hebrew you will find the number of words entirely different: 72 which is a perfect number 7 x 2 is 14. 7 + 2 = 9. Both indicating the author is YHWH and Ruach HaKodesh
I was in a Christian rehab I had been saved maybe a year and I really didn’t have anything I had lost everything in my life back then but I had a close walk with the Lord all I had was His comfort, the presence of God. He has always been faithful . His ways are way higher than ours. I still meditate on what he said. I don’t understand yet. He truly is the most high God.
Truly have a profound meaning and so humbling.
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Subscribed. Thank you for sharing His blessing. Gbu. 🙏
I feel exactly all the emotions expressed by Solomon. I find the gathering of stones to be my experience with hypocrisy,boundaries etc. A time for literally was a blessing for me. This video is awesome and it’s amazing when a person can get the full understanding of every aspect of emotions in Solomon’s poem of time
I'm creating a film about this verse. Thank you so much this really helps!
Great! I love how you drew out the connection between the confusion at the centre of the poem and Solomon's comment that no-one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.
I love the homerun of how you bring this together at the end. Thank you! :D
Wow, never would have seen this reading. You are bringing glory to God by showing the complexity of the work he inspired.
There is value in this. Interesting
As always, love what you do. Thank you for this insight!
Awesome video! I've always loved this poem and the way the Septuagint uses "kairos" time rather than the way we tend to think of "chronos" time. I never noticed the structure of the poem as a whole though. Incredible!
Brian Hoch thanks!
Truly a humbling realization of man's limited wisdom verses the limitless wisdom of God. Thank you for the video 💯🤗🔥
Takka Scott you’re welcome
Thanks for helping!
Makes sense! Thanks for sharing.
Perfectly imperfect
I thought I’d escape math- reading the Bible 😳🥴
Holy cow, this is a really detailed contextual summary. Thank you!
I'm 31 listen to old music and just put 2 and 2 together there is a old song by the "The Byrds" called turn turn turn thats about Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
TwoTimes 209 very true
Writing a biblical exegesis paper on this passage for my theology grad degree. Very helpful. Thank you!
I enjoy your videos. This poem was written in another language, so why focus on the number of words in a translated version?
Rosie A. Thanks. I’m not, those word numbers are from the Hebrew.
@@TheBibleisArt Oh, I must have missed that. Thank you for clarifying!
Rosie A. No worries, I actually didn’t say it (I probably should have given that you’re the second person to point that out)
@@TheBibleisArt Everyone's a critic. :)
I'm always here for you, stop pushing me away
If you read it in the original hebrew you will find the number of words entirely different: 72 which is a perfect number 7 x 2 is 14. 7 + 2 = 9. Both indicating the author is YHWH and Ruach HaKodesh
zion 565 those numbers are from the Hebrew
@@TheBibleisArt I must have miscounted, I did count them twice to make sure but I am not by any means an expert on hebrew. My apologies!
Beautiful!
I heard the Lord tell me there’s a time to gather stones and a time to scatter stones but I I’m not sure what it means?
I was in a Christian rehab I had been saved maybe a year and I really didn’t have anything I had lost everything in my life back then but I had a close walk with the Lord all I had was His comfort, the presence of God. He has always been faithful . His ways are way higher than ours. I still meditate on what he said. I don’t understand yet. He truly is the most high God.
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Did they not stone woman back then? Gather stones and casting stones.
Romans 8:17 explains why we live a life of suffering. Read it ybaB
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Nice 6.7.23