King Solomon, he wrote it near the end of his lifetime showing how all the things he had tried, sex, wine, you name it, had all in the end been meaningless and the only way he was fulfilled was through God and his Holy Word.
The book of Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon. It is a part of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. Ecclesiastes refers to a philosophical reflection on the meaning of life, the pursuit of wisdom, and the acceptance of life's uncertainties and limitations.
Solomon would have written it at the end of his life, possibly around 935BC.
Jack Black wrote the song wonderboy. Wonderboy may also refer to the song by the Kinks.
tanong nyu sa lola nyung panut bul bulin na ung mama mu
The reader needs to know whom you refer to in your question.
The question might refer to Sigmund Freud's TheInterpretation of Dreams.
I do not think he did. When Homer wrote (or whatever he did) the Odyssey, there were no Romans.
The Bible (Ecclesiastics) ch. 10, v. 9 "Wine maketh merry, but money answereth all things"
No, it is not correct to say that a book was written by "I." Instead, you should refer to the specific author who wrote the book.
First of all, it is inappropriate to refer to the Indian as red... except if they are sunburned, perhaps. secondly, several leaders wrote the president Which tribe were you referring to?
When We Were Young could refer to : A song by Bucks Fizz (1983) A book by Stuart McLean (1997) An album by Dusted (2001)
We do not know the real name of the author of Mark's Gospel, but because the second-century Church Fathers attributed the Gospel to the apostle Mark, we continue to refer to the author as Mark the evangelist.
Herge`, aka George Remi. The series you refer to is "The adventures of Tintin"