I heard a fascinating sermon from a pastor/seminary professor on the final verses of Ecclesiastes. From his point of view, Solomon did not write these. It was a Godly narrative from later scribes/priests summing up the destructive human nature tendencies towards greed and excess, which summarized Solomon's reign in several ways.
Unlike his father, David, Solomon lived in excess and took materialism and sensuality to an extreme. King David repented of his failings; there is no indication his son ever did.
If nothing else, at least Solomon honestly documented the false doctrine that wealth and pleasure lead to happiness...
Unlike his father, David, Solomon lived in excess and took materialism and sensuality to an extreme. King David repented of his failings; there is no indication his son ever did.
If nothing else, at least Solomon honestly documented the false doctrine that wealth and pleasure lead to happiness...
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