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What does the Bible say about human life?

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The Bible teaches that human life is frail and brief, likening it to a handbreadth and emphasizing its vanity without God.

In Psalm 39, David expresses the frailty and brevity of human life, stating, 'Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth, and mine age is as nothing before thee' (Psalm 39:5). Throughout the Scriptures, life is depicted as vulnerable and transient, with phrases like 'a shadow that appears for a little while' and 'a flower that blooms for a day and is gone tomorrow' illustrating its ephemeral nature. Solomon echoed this sentiment in Ecclesiastes, emphasizing the vanity of seeking fulfillment outside of a relationship with God.
Scripture References: Psalm 39:4-6, Ecclesiastes 1:2

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