p, Thank you for the reference. My favorite Book. The Hebrew of Ecclesiastes is poetic: "Havel havalim hakol hevel." "Vanity upon vanity, all is vanity". The term vanity is from the Latin vanitas, Middle Engish vanite, meaning in vain, futile, impermanent, as a vapor or breath. Nothing lasts, nothing at all lasts, all is impermanent, eventually nothing.
p, Thank you for the reference. My favorite Book. The Hebrew of Ecclesiastes is poetic: "Havel havalim hakol hevel." "Vanity upon vanity, all is vanity". The term vanity is from the Latin vanitas, Middle Engish vanite, meaning in vain, futile, impermanent, as a vapor or breath. Nothing lasts, nothing at all lasts, all is impermanent, eventually nothing.
p, Thank you for the reference. My favorite Book. The Hebrew of Ecclesiastes is poetic: "Havel havalim hakol hevel." "Vanity upon vanity, all is vanity". The term vanity is from the Latin vanitas, Middle Engish vanite, meaning in vain, futile, impermanent, as a vapor or breath. Nothing lasts, nothing at all lasts, all is impermanent, eventually nothing.
Good night....I thought I was clever with my reference.....thank you.