diff --git a/ecc/front/intro.md b/ecc/front/intro.md index 999be2028a..005cd9caae 100644 --- a/ecc/front/intro.md +++ b/ecc/front/intro.md @@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ The traditional title for this book is "Ecclesiastes." Its meaning is similar to #### Who wrote the Book of Ecclesiastes? #### The author appears to be Solomon, "the Teacher, the descendant of David and king in Jerusalem." This is consistent with what Solomon was known for: -* his wisdom (See: [Ecclesiastes 1:16](../../ecc/01/16.md) and twenty-six other references to wisdom); -* his vast wealth (See: [Ecclesiastes 2:8](../../ecc/02/08.md)), and the pain that comes from wealth (See: [Ecclesiastes 5:13-14](../05/13.md); [Ecclesiastes 4:8](../../ecc/04/08.md); and [Ecclesiastes 9:11](../../ecc/09/11.md)); -* his large number of servants (See: [Ecclesiastes 2:7](../../ecc/02/07.md) and [Ecclesiastes 10:7](../../ecc/10/07.md)); -* his limitless opportunities for worldly pleasures (See: [Ecclesiastes 2:1-2](../02/01.md), [Ecclesiastes 10](../02/09.md); [Ecclesiastes 3:13](../../ecc/03/13.md); [Ecclesiastes 4:8](../../ecc/04/08.md); [Ecclesiastes 5:4](../../ecc/05/04.md); and [Ecclesiastes 12:1](../../ecc/12/01.md)); and -* the wide range of his many building projects (See: [Ecclesiastes 2:4-6](../02/04.md)). +* his wisdom ([Ecclesiastes 1:16](../../ecc/01/16.md) and twenty-six other references to wisdom); +* his vast wealth ([Ecclesiastes 2:8](../../ecc/02/08.md)), and the pain that comes from wealth ([Ecclesiastes 5:13-14](../05/13.md); [Ecclesiastes 4:8](../../ecc/04/08.md); and [Ecclesiastes 9:11](../../ecc/09/11.md)); +* his large number of servants ([Ecclesiastes 2:7](../../ecc/02/07.md) and [Ecclesiastes 10:7](../../ecc/10/07.md)); +* his limitless opportunities for worldly pleasures ([Ecclesiastes 2:1-2](../02/01.md), [Ecclesiastes 10](../02/09.md); [Ecclesiastes 3:13](../../ecc/03/13.md); [Ecclesiastes 4:8](../../ecc/04/08.md); [Ecclesiastes 5:4](../../ecc/05/04.md); and [Ecclesiastes 12:1](../../ecc/12/01.md)); and +* the wide range of his many building projects ([Ecclesiastes 2:4-6](../02/04.md)). Solomon appears to have written the Book of Ecclesiastes near the end of his life, as he reflected on what he gained from all that he did.