Death and Evanescence in the Book of Ecclesiastes. An Interpretation of Eccl 2:13–17 and 3:16–22

Melanie Peetz
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The Book of Ecclesiastes talks about human death and evanescence candidly and powerfully—more so than almost any other book in the Bible. Qoheleth (Greek Ecclesiastes), a wisdom teacher and the central character in this book, takes death seriously. For him, it represents the ultimate boundary to human life, although he does not claim that there is nothing after it. Still, for him, death is as unavoidable as it is final. Therefore, he argues to treat life as a one-time opportunity, accept life's goods as a gift from God, and enjoy them.
《传道书》中的死亡与消逝。传道书2:13-17和3:16-22的解释
《传道书》坦率而有力地谈论了人类的死亡和消逝——比圣经中几乎任何一本书都多。这本书的中心人物、智慧导师Qoheleth严肃地对待死亡。对他来说,它代表了人类生命的终极边界,尽管他并没有声称在它之后什么都没有。然而,对他来说,死亡是不可避免的,也是最后的结局。因此,他主张把生命视为一次机会,把生命的美好当作上帝的礼物来接受,并享受它们。
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