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Now we start in Ecclesiastes! I’m excited!
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[1] These are the words of the Quester, Davidās son and king in Jerusalem: [2-11] Smoke, nothing but smoke. [Thatās what the Quester says.] Thereās nothing to anythingāitās all smoke. Whatās there to show for a lifetime of work, a lifetime of working your fingers to the bone? One generation goes its way, the next one arrives, but nothing changesāitās business as usual for old planet earth. The sun comes up and the sun goes down, then does it again, and againāthe same old round. The wind blows south, the wind blows north. Around and around and around it blows, blowing this way, then thatāthe whirling, erratic wind. All the rivers flow into the sea, but the sea never fills up. The rivers keep flowing to the same old place, and then start all over and do it again. Everythingās boring, utterly boringā no one can find any meaning in it. Boring to the eye, boring to the ear. What was will be again, what happened will happen again. Thereās nothing new on this earth. Year after year itās the same old thing. Does someone call out, āHey, this is newā? Donāt get excitedāitās the same old story. Nobody remembers what happened yesterday. And the things that will happen tomorrow? Nobodyāll remember them either. Donāt count on being remembered. [12-14] Call me āthe Quester.ā Iāve been king over Israel in Jerusalem. I looked most carefully into everything, searched out all that is done on this earth. And let me tell you, thereās not much to write home about. God hasnāt made it easy for us. Iāve seen it all and itās nothing but smokeāsmoke, and spitting into the wind. [15] Lifeās a corkscrew that canāt be straightened, A minus that wonāt add up. [16-17] I said to myself, āI know more and Iām wiser than anyone before me in Jerusalem. Iāve stockpiled wisdom and knowledge.ā What Iāve finally concluded is that so-called wisdom and knowledge are mindless and witlessānothing but spitting into the wind. [18] Much learning earns you much trouble. The more you know, the more you hurt.


https://bible-studys.org/ecclesiastes-chapter-1/#:~:text=1%3A1%20The%20words%20of,crucial%20issues%20for%20Solomon's%20faith.
The Quester… sounds like an old forgotten Batman villain that had the dumbest powers ever.
Every version I checked call him Preacher (9 versions say this), Teacher (5), Ecclesiastes (DRC1752 is the only one that calls him this, and it means ‘preacher’), or Kohelet (CJB is the only one that says this, and it means the same thing).