Definition of Ecclisiastes
Ecclesiastes (i. e. the Preacher), a book of the Old Testament,
questionably ascribed to Solomon, and now deemed of more recent date as
belonging to a period when the reflective spirit prevailed; and it is
written apparently in depreciation of mere reflection as a stepping-stone
to wisdom. The standpoint of the author is a religious one; the data on
which he rests is given in experience, and his object is to expose the
vanity of every source of satisfaction which is not founded on the fear,
and has not supreme regard for the commandments, of God, a doctrine which
is the very ground-principle of the Jewish faith; but if vanity is
written over the whole field of human experience, he argues, this is not
the fault of the system of things, but due, according to the author, to
the folly of man (chap. vii. 29).
- Wikipedia
Ec*cle`si*as"tes (?), n. [L., fr. Gr.
&?; a preacher. See Ecclesiastic, a.]
One of the canonical books of the Old Testament.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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