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What is the significance of fearing God according to Ecclesiastes?

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Fearing God is portrayed as the foundation of true wisdom and understanding.

Ecclesiastes teaches that the fear of God is essential for true wisdom and understanding. In Ecclesiastes 12:13, Solomon concludes that our duty is to 'fear God, and keep his commandments,' indicating that reverence for God gives meaning to our actions and aligns our lives with His will. Proverbs reiterates this principle, stating that 'the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge' (Proverbs 1:7), which positions our understanding of life and morality within the framework of divine authority.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 12:13, Proverbs 1:7

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No Just Men
Allan Jellett · Jan 15, 2017
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