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In this volume, John Goldingay explores three books of the Old Testament in the wisdom literature genre. These three books are all associated with Solomon and his wisdom, yet unlike other books, they do not mention the Torah, the exodus, or the covenant. As Goldingay says, “The basis of their teaching is the way life actually works. They look at life and reflect on experience and encourage people...

expected it to make clear that peace-making is preferable to war-making. Further, Ecclesiastes doesn’t elsewhere go in for moral exhortation of the kind presupposed by this application of the poem. It’s significant that the song needs to add the exhortation to “turn.” Ecclesiastes doesn’t issue one. The context in which the poem is set underlines the point. The chapter begins with the declaration that there is a time or a moment for all the activities the poem describes, and it follows up the poem
Pages 188–189