Ecclesiastes 9:7

"Also their love, their hatred, and their envy has perished long ago; neither do they any longer have a portion forever in anything that is done under the sun."

Key Reflection

Ecclesiastes 9:7 conveys the idea that all human emotions, including love, hatred, and envy, cease to matter after death. This verse suggests a perspective where in death, there is no lasting impact of our earthly feelings or actions; they do not follow us into the next life. The phrase "neither do they any longer have a portion forever" indicates that these emotional states are transient and have no permanent significance, emphasizing the ultimate futility of focusing on such emotions while alive. This perspective aligns with the broader themes in Ecclesiastes about the fleeting nature of human endeavors and the emptiness found in earthly pursuits.

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