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most of ecclesiastes looks at life from an earthly perspective that minimizes god or leaves him out. which phrase from the book corresponds with this perspective? under the sun wisdom as treasure fear of yahweh man can measure 4 true or false 1 point when the author of ecclesiastes was looking at life from an earthly perspective, minimizing or leaving god out of the picture, he describes his life with words like “vanity,” “futility,” or “meaningless.” true false 5 true or false 1 point the writer of ecclesiastes settles upon hard work as the solution to life’s meaninglessness because the results will outlive the worker’s life and will be the foundation the next generation builds upon for societal improvement. true false
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The phrase "under the sun" in Ecclesiastes is used to describe an earthly perspective, minimizing God's role. The other options ("wisdom as treasure", "fear of Yahweh", "man can measure") involve divine or meaningful elements, while "under the sun" focuses on earthly, God - minimized view.
The author of Ecclesiastes, when taking an earthly perspective (leaving God out), uses words like "vanity", "futility", and "meaningless" to describe life. So the statement is True.
The writer of Ecclesiastes does not see hard work as a solution to life's meaninglessness. Instead, from its perspective, even hard work's results are fleeting. So the statement "The writer of Ecclesiastes settles upon hard work as the solution to life’s meaninglessness because the results will outlive the worker’s life and will be the foundation the next generation builds upon for societal improvement" is False.
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