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  2. Turn! Turn! Turn! - Wikipedia

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    "Turn! Turn! Turn!", also known as or subtitled "To Everything There Is a Season", is a song written by Pete Seeger in 1959. [1] The lyrics – except for the title, which is repeated throughout the song, and the final two lines – consist of the first eight verses of the third chapter of the biblical Book of Ecclesiastes. The song was originally released in 1962 as "To Everything There Is a ...

  3. Ecclesiastes - Wikipedia

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    According to rabbinic tradition, Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon in his old age [2] (an alternative tradition that "Hezekiah and his colleagues wrote Isaiah, Proverbs, the Song of Songs and Ecclesiastes" probably means simply that the book was edited under Hezekiah), [29] but critical scholars have long rejected the idea of a pre ...

  4. Category:Ecclesiastes - Wikipedia

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    Category: Ecclesiastes. 12 languages. ... Under the Sun This page was last edited on 22 May 2024, at 23:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Existential nihilism - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesiastes in the Bible extensively explores the meaninglessness of life. [3] The words of the Teacher, [a] son of David, king in Jerusalem: "Meaningless! Meaningless!" says the Teacher. "Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless." What do people gain from all their labors at which they toil under the sun?

  6. Ecclesiastes 1 - Wikipedia

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    A Latin quote from Ecclesiastes 1:2 is shown as engraved in the cup at the top of the jester's staff on the right: 'Vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas' ("Vanity of vanities, all is vanity") and below the map is a text taken from the Vulgate translation of Ecclesiastes 1:15: 'Stultorum infinitus est numerus' [17] ("The number of fools is infinite").

  7. Under the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Under the Sun (Ida Corr album) or the title song, 2009; Under the Sun (Maya Shenfeld album), 2024; Under the Sun (Paul Kelly album) or the title song, 1987; Under the Sun (Yosui Inoue album) or the title song, 1993; Under the Sun (Mark Pritchard album), 2016; Under the Sun, by Cathy Leung, 2007; Under the Sun, by Gordon Gano & The Ryans, 2009

  8. Nihil novi - Wikipedia

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    The Latin expression, "nihil novi" ("nothing new"), had previously appeared in the Vulgate Bible phrase, "nihil novi sub sole" ("there is nothing new under the sun"), in Ecclesiastes 1:9. [1] "Nihil novi" in this political sense, is interpreted in the vernacular as "Nothing about us without us" (in Polish, "Nic o nas bez nas").

  9. Wikipedia:Things that should not be surprising - Wikipedia

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    What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. — Ecclesiastes 1:9 Some things can be surprising about Wikipedia.