Poetry is accompanied by his obedience to the will of the Lord all his life.

God's commandments to Adam include not eating the fruits of the tree of life and the tree of knowledge. When God first created Adam, Adam was a perfect man. He came into this world without any sin. God gave Adam, including his descendants, the greatest commandment, that is, to love and obey the one God wholeheartedly. If Adam does it, there is nothing the Lord doesn't want to give him, whether it is wisdom, courage, confidence or food! The wisdom praised in the Bible refers to the wisdom gained from the Lord after obeying him, not the wisdom that we human beings think we are smart now! So is the wisdom in Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon. His intelligence, the wealth of the country and the splendor he enjoyed far exceeded those of his former kings, and no one can surpass him in the future. But in Ecclesiastes, he shows that these treasures are vanity. If there is no trust from the Lord God, then no amount of wisdom, no amount of wealth and no amount of efforts in the world are meaningless and meaningless. Only by obeying the Lord can we gain true wisdom and eternal life!