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Ecclesiastes 4

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Easy Bible・Ecclesiastes 4

The Value of Relationships

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Ecclesiastes 4:9
Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work:

About this Chapter

This chapter emphasizes the value of relationships and the importance of companionship. It starts by highlighting the vanity of toil and the loneliness of a solitary life. It then presents the benefits of having a companion who can provide support and help in times of need. The chapter also discusses the advantages of teamwork, stating that two people are better off than one because they can encourage and assist each other. Furthermore, it explores the concept of a threefold cord, symbolizing the strength and stability that comes from having a strong bond with others. The chapter also touches on the issue of oppression and injustice, stating that the tears of the oppressed go unnoticed and their cries unheard. It acknowledges the reality of suffering and the hardships faced by the vulnerable in society. Finally, it concludes by encouraging contentment and the enjoyment of life's simple pleasures, rather than constantly striving for more and never being satisfied. Overall, Ecclesiastes 4 teaches us the value of relationships and the importance of having companionship in our lives. It reminds us that we are not meant to live in isolation, but rather to support and uplift one another. It also highlights the need for justice and compassion in society, and encourages us to find contentment and joy in the present moment.

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