Ecclesiastes

Ecclesiastes

Ecclesiastes

Uche Kezborn

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Editorial:
AuthorHouse UK
Año de edición:
2010
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781449086886
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Fools that have read King Solomon, of the blessed memory’ Ecclesiastes has become wise whilst the wise among them have understanding and compass to life. Seemingly the late king resurrected and rewrites another edition of Ecclesiastes. Need a guide to life that is too complex? Your panacea is Ecclesiastes; not just a work of art but an exhortation piece.No brag this collection is a philosophy of life from beginning to the end you would discover a new thing you never imagined about life irrespective of your tenancy range in life.Surprisingly it is more of inspirational and motivational. Never has any poet lyric motivation on verse in recent times. Leafing through the chapters you would be compelled to leaf more. Credit to the uniqueness of each theme and the connection previous lines have with subsequent ones. Those that haven’t seen poetry as a worth read would begin to appreciate the literary. Each chapter is like a treasure locked in a chest and hidden on an Island.'Secret chapters' solves issues and questions about life. The knowledge would make you read it as daily devotion. Life without love and affection is like dead cells on a tree stem. In 'Relationship X-ray' you are prone to knowing the sides of love- affection to heart break. There are new songs for love birds therein.The voice of the preacher reverberates in 'Reflections' which contains issues of wellbeing. The poet seems to want to change the whole world and clothe her with peace.Ecclesiastes is a treasure every twenty-first centurions should possess. Unless you are living in the space but I suppose the life span there is about 300 hours of living in the shuttle. There every sojourner is non-immigrant that would land on the earth and would need a guide to life.

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