Ecclesiastes 8
1 Who is as the
wise man? and who
knoweth the
interpretation of a
thing? a
man's wisdom maketh his
face to
shine, and the
boldness of his
face shall be
changed.
2 I counsel thee to
keep the
king's commandment, and that in
regard of the
oath of
God. 3 Be not
hasty to go
out of his
sight: stand not in an
evil thing; for he
doeth whatsoever
pleaseth him.
4 Where the
word of a
king is, there is
power: and who may
say unto him, What
doest thou?
5 Whoso
keepeth the
commandment shall
feel no
evil thing: and a wise
man's heart discerneth both
time and
judgment. 6 Because to every
purpose there
is time and
judgment, therefore the
misery of
man is
great upon him.
7 For he
knoweth not that which shall be: for who can
tell him when it shall be?
8 There is no
man that hath
power over the
spirit to
retain the
spirit; neither hath he
power in the
day of
death: and there is no
discharge in that
war; neither shall
wickedness deliver those that are
given to it.
9 All this have I
seen, and
applied my
heart unto every
work that is
done under the
sun: there is a
time wherein one
man ruleth over another to his own
hurt. 10 And
so I
saw the
wicked buried, who had
come and
gone from the
place of the
holy, and they were
forgotten in the
city where they had so
done: this is also
vanity. 11 Because
sentence against an
evil work is not
executed speedily, therefore the
heart of the
sons of
men is fully
set in them to
do evil. 12 Though a
sinner do evil an hundred
times, and his days be
prolonged, yet surely I
know that it shall be
well with them that
fear God, which
fear before him:
13 But it shall not be
well with the
wicked, neither shall he
prolong his
days, which are as a
shadow; because he
feareth not
before God. 14 There
is a
vanity which is
done upon the
earth; that there be
just men, unto whom it
happeneth according to the
work of the
wicked; again, there
be wicked men, to whom it
happeneth according to the
work of the
righteous: I
said that this
also is
vanity. 15 Then I
commended mirth, because a
man hath no better
thing under the
sun, than to
eat, and to
drink, and to be
merry: for that shall
abide with him of his
labour the
days of his
life, which
God giveth him under the
sun. 16 When I
applied mine
heart to
know wisdom, and to
see the
business that is
done upon the
earth: (for also there is that neither
day nor
night seeth sleep with his eyes:)
17 Then I
beheld all the
work of
God, that a
man cannot find
out the
work that is
done under the
sun: because though a
man labour to seek it
out, yet he shall not
find it; yea further; though a
wise man
think to
know it, yet shall he not be
able to
find it.