Ecclesiastes
Across
- 2. – The tasks or activities performed, particularly to gain a living or accomplish a goal.
- 5. – Different times or periods, often symbolizing changes in life.
- 7. – The quality of being morally upright and just.
- 10. – Foolishness or a lack of wisdom, leading to bad decisions.
- 11. – The ongoing progression of events, often emphasizing the fleeting nature of life.
- 12. – The author of Ecclesiastes, known for his wisdom and reflections on life.
- 13. – The work or effort put into achieving something, often related to human toil.
- 15. – The ability to discern and apply knowledge and understanding in life.
- 17. – Without purpose or significance; futile.
- 19. – God's guidance and care over the world and human affairs.
Down
- 1. – The timeless existence beyond the earthly life, often contrasted with temporal matters.
- 3. – Wealth or material possessions.
- 4. – Emptiness or worthlessness; the pursuit of things that do not last.
- 6. – The Hebrew word meaning "breath" or "vapor," used to describe the fleeting nature of life.
- 8. – Fulfillment or contentment derived from completing or experiencing something.
- 9. – A feeling of great happiness or delight, often found in simple pleasures.
- 14. – Enjoyment or satisfaction derived from physical or material things.
- 15. Song – The teachings or reflections that provide insight into the human condition.
- 16. – The act of expressing joy or happiness.
- 18. – A deep sorrow, often associated with loss or hardship.