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Overview""Meaningless! Meaningless!"" says the Teacher. ""Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless."" (Ecc. 1:2) People often twist themselves into pretzels trying to make Ecclesiastes fit into the Judeo-Christian ethos-or its most challenging passages are ignored altogether because it doesn't wrap life up into the pretty package promised through the prosperity gospel teachings. Qoheleth, The Teacher / Qoheleth, My Muse uses poetic insights, journaled observations, and lived experiences to translate this curious book in the Bible into the context of now. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah DaltonPublisher: World Stage Press Imprint: World Stage Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.603kg ISBN: 9781952952579ISBN 10: 1952952573 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 21 January 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Should you choose to accompany poet Deborah Lynn Dalton (d2) on her journey through the 'wisdom literature' of the Old Testament Book of Ecclesiastes, be sure to bring your own shoes designed to withstand tough terrain, desert hotspots, ebbing tides, unexpected curves and sudden drops. Be prepared for blood smears, heart-defying leaps with craterous landings, grief and a sense of foreloneness not backed up with hope. Be prepared for foolishness disguised as nothing new under the sun, threatening one's perceived wisdom and capability to make any sense or success of the abbreviated time afforded one on earth. Time, that is experienced as a vapor or hebel that temporarily fills a space and then dissipates without announcement or fanfare. Ecclesiastes is serious business, as is our Poet Dalton, who has welcomed The Teacher, Qoheleth, as her Muse."" -Reverend Adrienne L. Phillips, Charlotte, North Carolina, M.Div, M.Ed, M.S., Poet, Preacher, Servant, Teacher ""Her call...one to move the masses with words, wisdom, insight, healing, and love. Her example...one that makes an imprint you never want to erase. Her words...a balm for a world troubled, disturbed, fragmented and in need of reconcile. Thank God for the life of Deborah d2 Dalton! You don't have to study Hebrew, like I did once upon a time, to receive the rich value in this collection of poems, prose, welcoming words, and what I call 'wisdom nuggets.' What you do have to do is have an open heart, mind and spirit to receive ancient and modern mysteries revealed via the prayers and outpourings of our Dearest Deborah. Be prepared for transformation as you indulge in the book of Ecclesiastes like you have never witnessed before. This work made me 'examine my existence/ a philosophical conundrum/ questioning if I am really and truly here.' (An excerpt from the poem Wisdom Invites Madness.) Reading Qoheleth, The Teacher / Qoheleth, My Muse took me on a spiritual journey to become whole that I will revisit every time I AM in need of healing, reconciliation, and remembering."" -Reverend Iyana ""Yani"" Davis, M.Div., Founder, The Peace People's Movement ""In this brilliant literary piece, Deborah, d2, has invited us to join her in a stroll through the botanical garden called Ecclesiastes. Equipped with a theological and literary green thumb, she has tilled the soil of this ancient work of wisdom, and coaxed fresh and new perspectives for our mind's eyes to gaze, ponder, contemplate, consider, and appreciate. As you stroll through this treasured garden with Deborah as your guide, I assure you, you will see this ancient, biblical book of poetry and wisdom in a new light. Thank you, d2, for allowing the Spirit to birth in you a new way to view and appreciate an old, oft neglected literary jewel: Ecclesiastes."" - Reverend Dr. Gregory K. Moss, Sr., Pastor Emeritus, St. Paul Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC, Interim Pastor, Chapell Memorial Baptist Church. """Should you choose to accompany poet Deborah Lynn Dalton (d2) on her journey through the 'wisdom literature' of the Old Testament Book of Ecclesiastes, be sure to bring your own shoes designed to withstand tough terrain, desert hotspots, ebbing tides, unexpected curves and sudden drops. Be prepared for blood smears, heart-defying leaps with craterous landings, grief and a sense of foreloneness not backed up with hope. Be prepared for foolishness disguised as nothing new under the sun, threatening one's perceived wisdom and capability to make any sense or success of the abbreviated time afforded one on earth. Time, that is experienced as a vapor or hebel that temporarily fills a space and then dissipates without announcement or fanfare. Ecclesiastes is serious business, as is our Poet Dalton, who has welcomed The Teacher, Qoheleth, as her Muse."" -Reverend Adrienne L. Phillips, Charlotte, North Carolina, M.Div, M.Ed, M.S., Poet, Preacher, Servant, Teacher ""Her call...one to move the masses with words, wisdom, insight, healing, and love. Her example...one that makes an imprint you never want to erase. Her words...a balm for a world troubled, disturbed, fragmented and in need of reconcile. Thank God for the life of Deborah d2 Dalton! You don't have to study Hebrew, like I did once upon a time, to receive the rich value in this collection of poems, prose, welcoming words, and what I call 'wisdom nuggets.' What you do have to do is have an open heart, mind and spirit to receive ancient and modern mysteries revealed via the prayers and outpourings of our Dearest Deborah. Be prepared for transformation as you indulge in the book of Ecclesiastes like you have never witnessed before. This work made me 'examine my existence/ a philosophical conundrum/ questioning if I am really and truly here.' (An excerpt from the poem Wisdom Invites Madness.) Reading Qoheleth, The Teacher / Qoheleth, My Muse took me on a spiritual journey to become whole that I will revisit every time I AM in need of healing, reconciliation, and remembering."" -Reverend Iyana ""Yani"" Davis, M.Div., Founder, The Peace People's Movement ""In this brilliant literary piece, Deborah, d2, has invited us to join her in a stroll through the botanical garden called Ecclesiastes. Equipped with a theological and literary green thumb, she has tilled the soil of this ancient work of wisdom, and coaxed fresh and new perspectives for our mind's eyes to gaze, ponder, contemplate, consider, and appreciate. As you stroll through this treasured garden with Deborah as your guide, I assure you, you will see this ancient, biblical book of poetry and wisdom in a new light. Thank you, d2, for allowing the Spirit to birth in you a new way to view and appreciate an old, oft neglected literary jewel: Ecclesiastes."" - Reverend Dr. Gregory K. Moss, Sr., Pastor Emeritus, St. Paul Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC, Interim Pastor, Chapell Memorial Baptist Church." Author InformationDeborah ""d2"" Dalton is a poet/spoken word artist, domestic and sexual abuse advocate and survivor, currently seeking to poetically share the divine revelations gained while engaged in worship, study, and prayer. She was born in St. Albans, Queens, New York. Being brought up in a military family, she had the opportunity to be raised all over the world. While enrolled in a pre-engineering program at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, she was an active member of the John McLinn Ross Players and performed in the following plays: The River Niger (Wilhelmina Brown), Tobacco Road (Ada Lester), Othello (Desdemona), A Raisin in the Sun (Beneatha Younger), Aladdin's Lamp (Mother), Fences (Rose Maxson), and The Shadow Box (Beverly). She received an Irene Ryan Acting Award Nomination and an Acting Achievement Award in the Southwest Collegian Regional Competition. She received her degree in Mechanical Engineering from Prairie View A&M University. After working for 15+ years in the construction industry in various project management and design functions, she decided to commit full-time to her calling to engage in ministry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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