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Today’s Bible Translation
Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 1-2 ERV
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James in Norway
Podcast Introduction
It’s Poetry Thursday, and we’ll begin the book of Ecclesiastes with chapters 1 and 2.

Summary
Ecclesiastes, written by King Solomon, explores the pursuit of wealth and pleasure and concludes that everything is meaningless. Despite his wisdom and wealth, Solomon feels unfulfilled and finds life empty. The book encourages readers to seek deeper meaning and reminds them of God’s presence and love.
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Steve Webb 0:00
Well, that’s almost more than he can bear.
Steve Webb 0:03
This is the Lifespring! One Year Bible and podcasting since 2004. I’m Steve Webb, your OG Godcaster. It’s poetry Thursday, and we’re going to begin the book of Ecclesiastes with chapters one and two. I’m calling the episode The search for meaning. The website is Lifespringmedia.com. and I’ll have contact information at the end of the show. This is the final episode before my vacation. Beginning tomorrow, you’ll be hearing episodes that I recorded ahead of time so that you would continue to have fresh episodes, there won’t be any rewrites. For several weeks, I’ve been doing an episode here and an episode bear to fill the queu
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