Ecclesiastes 8
1 A man's wisdom will lighten his
countenance; but a man of shameless countenance will be hated.
2 Observe the commandment of the king,
and that because of the word of the oath of God.
3 Be not hasty; thou shalt go forth
out of his presence: stand not in an evil matter; for he will do whatsoever he
shall please, 4 even as a king having
power: and who will say to him, What doest thou?
5 He that keeps the commandment shall
not know an evil thing: and the heart of the wise knows the time of judgment.
6 For to every thing there is time and
judgment; for the knowledge of a man is great to him.
7 For there is no one that knows what
is going to be: for who shall tell him how it shall be?
8 There is no man that has power over
the spirit to retain the spirit; and there is no power in the day of death:
and there is no discharge in the day of battle; neither shall ungodliness save
her votary.
9 So I saw all this, and I applied my
heart to every work that has been done under the sun; all the things wherein
man has power over man to afflict him.
10 And then I saw the ungodly carried
into the tombs, and that out of the holy place: and
they departed, and were praised in the city, because they had done thus: this
also is vanity.
11 Because there is no contradiction
made on the part of those who do evil quickly, therefore the heart of the
children of men is fully determined in them to do evil.
12 He that has sinned has done evil
from that time, and long from beforehand: nevertheless I know, that it is well
with them that fear God, that they may fear before him:
13 but it shall not be well with the
ungodly, and he shall not prolong his days,
which are as a shadow; forasmuch as he fears not
before God.
14 There is a vanity which is done
upon the earth; that there are righteous persons to whom it happens according
to the doing of the ungodly; and there are ungodly men, to whom it happens
according to the doing of the just: I said, This is also vanity.
15 Then I praised mirth, because
there is no good for a man under the sun, but to eat, and drink, and be merry:
and this shall attend him in his labour all the days of his life, which God
has given him under the sun.
16 Whereupon I set my heart to know
wisdom, and to perceive the trouble that was wrought upon the earth: for there
is that neither by day nor night sees sleep with his eyes.
17 And I beheld all the works of God,
that a man shall not be able to discover the work which is wrought under the
sun; whatsoever things a man shall endeavour to seek, however a man may labour
to seek it, yet he shall not find it; yea, how much soever a wise man may
speak of knowing it, he shall not be able to find it: for I applied all this
to my heart, and my heart has seen all this.