Ecclesiastes 1: The Teacher reflects on the futility of life and the endless cycles of the world.
Ecclesiastes 2: The pursuit of wisdom, pleasure, and work is ultimately meaningless without God.
Ecclesiastes 3: There is a time for everything under heaven, and God has made everything beautiful in its time.
Ecclesiastes 4: The Teacher observes the oppression and injustice in the world and reflects on the vanity of toil.
Ecclesiastes 5: The Teacher warns against the pursuit of wealth and encourages contentment with what God provides.
Ecclesiastes 6: The Teacher observes the vanity of wealth, fame, and the pursuit of material success.
Ecclesiastes 7: Wisdom is better than folly, but both the wise and the foolish share the same fate: death.
Ecclesiastes 8: The Teacher advises to live joyfully and responsibly, recognizing that life is fleeting.
Ecclesiastes 9: The Teacher reflects on the unpredictability of life and the limitations of human knowledge.
Ecclesiastes 10: The Teacher encourages generosity, diligence, and faith in God’s plan.
Ecclesiastes 11: The Teacher exhorts the young to remember their Creator in the days of their youth, before old age sets in.
Ecclesiastes 12: The Teacher concludes that the whole duty of humanity is to fear God and keep His commandments.