This volume brings together the biblical books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, presented here in the New Living Translation. Traditionally attributed to King Solomon-renowned for his wisdom-as well as Agur and King Lemuel, these works stand as pillars of ancient wisdom literature, offering timeless guidance for living well in a complex world15.
Proverbs is a collection of concise, memorable sayings designed to teach wisdom, discipline, and discernment. Its purpose is to help readers live disciplined and successful lives, to do what is right, just, and fair, and to impart insight and guidance to both the young and the wise15. The book draws from the experience of Solomon and other sages, addressing practical matters such as relationships, work, speech, and integrity, all rooted in the foundational principle that "fear of the Lord is the foundation of true knowledge"1.
Ecclesiastes, attributed to "the Teacher, King David's son, who ruled in Jerusalem," offers a strikingly honest meditation on the fleeting and enigmatic nature of life34. The Teacher reflects on the apparent meaninglessness ("everything is meaningless") of human pursuits, acknowledging the limits of wisdom and the unpredictability of existence34. Yet, amid these reflections, Ecclesiastes urges readers to find joy in God's gifts and to live with reverence, recognizing that life's ultimate purpose is found in relationship with God3.
Together, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes invite readers to pursue wisdom, embrace humility, and seek meaning beyond the surface of daily life-offering enduring insight for every generation.