This collection is a true treasure trove of wisdom. For a long time, many of its statements have turned into well-known aphorisms. But how else could it be, since “Ecclesiastes,” “The Song of Songs,” and “Proverbs of Solomon” were written by the Great Solomon, who was rightly considered the wisest man on earth. To listen to him, people traveled thousands of kilometers. And among them were not only ordinary mortals, but, for example, the Queen of Sheba.
This text belongs to the Bible, but it will be valuable for any cultured person because it touches on eternal questions about love and the meaning of life, about good and evil, about the past, the future, and the present.
“Ecclesiastes” is devoted to the search for the meaning of human existence, which people mistakenly try to find in pleasures. “The Song of Songs” is a lyrical work about love. It is filled with numerous metaphors that eloquently express strong, passionate feelings. “Proverbs of Solomon” are lessons from a father to his son. Here is a unique opportunity to learn what the Wise Solomon wanted to convey to the next generations...