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For Everything There Is a Season: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 (Scripture Classics)
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For Everything There Is a Season: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 (Scripture Classics)

For Everything There Is a Season: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 (Scripture Classics)

The Book of Ecclesiastes was written between the third and second centuries B.C. but Alice Camille guides us on a surprisingly modern and personal spiritual exploration of the poem that inspired a popular sixties folk song that became an anthem for world peace. This breathtaking book takes each line of the Old Testament poem and uncovers a powerful message not just for churchgoers, but for anyone, young adults in particular, seeking answers to questions about life s polarities: planting and plucking up; breaking down and building up; killing and healing; mourning and dancing.Alice Camille;, Alice Camille
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For Everything There Is a Season: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 (Scripture Classics)—
$12.77

For Everything There Is a Season: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 (Scripture Classics)

The Book of Ecclesiastes was written between the third and second centuries B.C. but Alice Camille guides us on a surprisingly modern and personal spiritual exploration of the poem that inspired a popular sixties folk song that became an anthem for world peace. This breathtaking book takes each line of the Old Testament poem and uncovers a powerful message not just for churchgoers, but for anyone, young adults in particular, seeking answers to questions about life s polarities: planting and plucking up; breaking down and building up; killing and healing; mourning and dancing.Alice Camille;, Alice Camille

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The Book of Ecclesiastes was written between the third and second centuries B.C. but Alice Camille guides us on a surprisingly modern and personal spiritual exploration of the poem that inspired a popular sixties folk song that became an anthem for world peace. This breathtaking book takes each line of the Old Testament poem and uncovers a powerful message not just for churchgoers, but for anyone, young adults in particular, seeking answers to questions about life s polarities: planting and plucking up; breaking down and building up; killing and healing; mourning and dancing.Alice Camille;, Alice Camille