“The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem.”

A definite message is in the mind of the writer and these are the words of the Preacher. Therefore I'm not comfortable with the view that Solomon isn't the real writer, but rather someone is impersonating him and his experiences. These are the words of Solomon, they are not words put into Solomon's mouth and neither are they. guess concerning what Solomon might have said about all his experiences.

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Old Testament