
Bíblia (Almeida) 21: Ecclesiastes
'Bíblia (Almeida) 21: Ecclesiastes' Summary
O Eclesiastes, escrito por um sábio chamado o Pregador, explora a natureza da vida através de uma série de reflexões sobre a futilidade de muitas coisas mundanas. O autor argumenta que a busca incessante por prazeres, riqueza e poder é vazia e não traz verdadeira felicidade. Ele observa que a vida é breve e que, apesar dos nossos esforços, não deixaremos uma marca duradoura no mundo. O Eclesiastes convida o leitor a buscar sabedoria, a reconhecer a brevidade da vida e a encontrar satisfação em pequenas coisas. Ele enfatiza a importância de viver com propósito, de aproveitar os bons momentos e de reconhecer a presença de Deus em todas as coisas. No entanto, ele também admite a presença de sofrimento e dor na vida, reconhecendo que a justiça nem sempre prevalece. O livro termina com uma exortação à sabedoria e ao temor de Deus, como a chave para uma vida plena.Book Details
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