Ecclesiastes 5:15

"Those riches perish by misfortune, and if he has fathered a son, there is nothing in his hand."

Key Reflection

Ecclesiastes 5:15 highlights the transient nature of earthly wealth and achievements. The verse suggests that even those who amass great riches and have children will ultimately leave their possessions behind, as both wealth and progeny cannot be taken with them into death. This reflects a perspective common in ancient Near Eastern wisdom literature, where the ultimate reality is often contrasted with the fleeting nature of human pursuits.

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