Ecclesiastes

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For a pdf of Ecclesiastes in Hebrew click below:
Eccles

General References

Frederick Buechner, “Koheleth,” Peculiar Treasures, p. 86-87
Robert Coles, “Ecclesiastes,” Communion, p. 271-280
Louise Erdrich, “The Preacher,” Out of the Garden, p. 234-237
Edmond Fleg, “Solomon the King,” The Enduring Legacy, p. 236
Jane Hirshvield, “It Was Like This: You Were Happy,” The New Yorker (January 6, 2003), p. 79

"It Was Like This: You Were Happy"

It was like this:
you were happy, then you were sad,
then happy again, then not.

It went on.
You were innocent or you were guilty.
Actions were taken, or not.

At times you spoke, at other times you were silent.
Mostly, it seems you were silent—what could you say?

Now it is almost over.

Like a lover, your life bends down and kisses your life.

It does this not in forgiveness—
between you, there is nothing to forgive—
but with the simple nod of a baker at the moment
he sees the bread is finished with transformation.

Eating, too, is now a thing only for others.

It doesn’t matter what they will make of you
or your days: they will be wrong,
they will miss the wrong woman, miss the wrong man,
all the stories they tell will be tales of their own invention.

Your story was this: you were happy, then you were sad,
you slept, you awakened.
Sometimes you ate roasted chestnuts, sometimes persimmons.

Mark Jarman, “Questions for Ecclesiastes,” Pushcart Prize XVIII, p. 158-160
David Rosenberg, A Poet’s Bible, p. 171-220
Samuel Terrien, The Elusive Presence, p. 373-380

Ecclesiastes 1
Ecclesiastes 2

W. B. Yeats, “What Then,” Selected Poems and Plays, p. 166 f.

Ecclesiastes 3
Ecclesiastes 4
Ecclesiastes 5
Ecclesiastes 6
Ecclesiastes 7
Ecclesiastes 8
Ecclesiastes 9
Ecclesiastes 10
Ecclesiastes 11
Ecclesiastes 12