Statement of theme and purpose (1:1-3) Continuous cycle of life and events (1:4-11)
II. An examination of temporal things (1:12-3:22)
Wisdom as life’s goal (1:12-18) Pleasure as an objective (2:1-11) The paradox of wisdom (2:12-23) God’s wisdom and purpose in creation (2:24-3:15) Man’s accountability to God (3:16-22)
III. An analysis of man’s economic relationship (4:1-7:29)
Life of the oppressed is vain (4:1-16) Vanity of religion and riches (5:1-17) Capacity to enjoy is God-given (5:18-6:12) Temperance practical in all things (7:1-19) Man has fallen from original state (7:20-29)
IV. The limitations of man’s wisdom (8:1-12:14)
Man’s analysis limited to this life (8:1-17) Life is designed for man’s enjoyment (9:1-12) Wisdom is practical and beneficial (9:13-10:20) Advice to youth (11:1-12:7) Conclusion — fear God (12:8-14)