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8. The history of the book of Ecclesiastes. - "The Makers and Teachers of Judaism", Charles Foster Kent.
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2. Read Ecclesiastes 11, for a taste of another " wisdom" book. - "Hebrew Life and Times", Harold B. Hunting.
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The Bible itself was not much known to me at an age when most children have been obliged to read it several times over; the gospels were indeed familiar, and they have always been to me the supreme human story; but the rest of the New Testament I had not read when a man grown, and only passages of the Old Testament, like the story of the Creation, and the story of Joseph, and the poems of Job and Ecclesiastes, with occasional Psalms. - "Literature and Life", William Dean Howells.