Definitions for Ecclesiastes

Ecclesiastes Ec·cle·si·as·tes

Spelling: [ih-klee-zee-as-teez]
IPA: /ɪˌkli ziˈæs tiz/

Ecclesiastes is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 550 anagrams from letters in Ecclesiastes (acceeeilssst).

Definitions for Ecclesiastes

noun

  1. a book of the Bible. Abbreviation: Eccl., Eccles.

Origin of Ecclesiastes

Late Latin Greek ekklēsiastḗs assemblyman, preacher, equivalent to ekklēsí(a) ecclesia + -astēs, variant of -istēs -ist after a vowel

Examples for Ecclesiastes

Lieberman, 68, plans to quote a passage from Ecclesiastes, popularized by a Byrds song: “To everything there is a season…”

The Book of Ecclesiastes says it most clearly: there is a time to mourn and a time to rejoice.

Turn to your Bible (Ecclesiastes xii, 3-7), and read what is said.

The whole Book of Ecclesiastes, from which the text is taken, is about this life.

In Ecclesiastes 1:5 we read “The sun rises and the sun goes down, and hastens to the place where it rises.”

We hear its voice in "Ecclesiastes," and the wisdom of "Solomon the King" is full of it.

The Ecclesiastes had been printed and published and Origenes was still to follow.

The epic ends as unsatisfactorily as the Book of Job or Ecclesiastes.

There is nothing in Ecclesiastes like the misgivings of a noble nature.

She sees Plath as "a godless version of Ecclesiastes' Preacher."

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