This week we wrap up the books of poetry in the Old Testament as we finish Proverbs, read Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon. Also attributed to King Solomon, Ecclesiastes seems at times like a reflective autobiography. The author proclaims all of the actions of man to be "vain, futile, empty, meaningless, temporary, transitory or mere breath" (depending on the translation!) because the all of life ends in death. So we are to focus all of our efforts towards that which is above this life: "The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God, and keep His commandments; for that is the whole duty of everyone" (12:13).

Then we transition into the first of the prophetic books. The book of Isaiah is named for the prophet Isaiah who ministered to the southern kingdom of Judah for a period of about sixty years, through the reign of four kings.
Here is the schedule:
17 - Proverbs 25-28
18 - Proverbs 29 - Ecclesiastes 1
19 - Ecclesiastes 2-5
20 - Ecclesiastes 6-9
21 - Ecclesiastes 10 - Song of Solomon 1
22 - Song of Solomon 2-5
23 - Song of Solomon 6 - Isaiah 1
May God add His richest blessings to the reading, the hearing, the understanding and most importantly the living out of His holy word. Amen.
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