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Ecclesiastes 8

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1 ho can be compared with a wise person? Who else knows what a thing means? Wisdom lights up the face and softens a grim appearance.
1 Who is like the wise man? and to whom is the sense of anything clear? A man's wisdom makes his face shining, and his hard face will be changed.
2 Keep the king's command because of the oath before God.
2 I say to you, Keep the king's law, from respect for the oath of God.
3 Don't be quick to leave his presence, and don't persist in doing what is wrong, for he does whatever he pleases.
3 Be not quick to go from before him. Be not fixed in an evil design, because he does whatever is pleasing to him.
4 After all, his word is final; who can challenge him, "Why are you doing that?"
4 The word of a king has authority; and who may say to him, What is this you are doing?
5 Whoever obeys his command will never come to harm, and the wise person will know the right time and judgment.
5 Whoever keeps the law will come to no evil: and a wise man's heart has knowledge of time and of decision.
6 For to everything there is a right time and a judgment, since people are greatly troubled
6 For every purpose there is a time and a decision, because the sorrow of man is great in him.
7 by uncertainty over the future; even when the event takes place, who will tell them about it?
7 No one is certain what is to be, and who is able to say to him when it will be?
8 Just as no one has the power to keep the wind from blowing, so no one has power over the day of death. If one is drafted to fight a war, one can't send a substitute; likewise the wicked won't escape death by their wickedness.
8 No man has authority over the wind, to keep the wind; or is ruler over the day of his death. In war no man's time is free, and evil will not keep the sinner safe.
9 All this I have seen, as I applied my mind to everything done under the sun when one person tyrannizes another.
9 All this have I seen, and have given my heart to all the work which is done under the sun: there is a time when man has power over man for his destruction.
10 Thus I saw the wicked buried; they had even come from the Holy Place. But those who had acted uprightly were forgotten in the city. This too is a futile thing;
10 And then I saw evil men put to rest, taken even from the holy place; and they went about and were praised in the town because of what they had done. This again is to no purpose.
11 because the punishment decreed for an evil act is not promptly carried out; therefore people who plan to do evil are strengthened in their intentions.
11 Because punishment for an evil work comes not quickly, the minds of the sons of men are fully given to doing evil.
12 For a sinner can do evil a hundred times and still live a long life; although I know that in the end things will go well with those who fear God, because they fear him.
12 Though a sinner does evil a hundred times and his life is long, I am certain that it will be well for those who go in fear of God and are in fear before him.
13 But things will not go well with the wicked; and, like a shadow, he will not prolong his days; because he doesn't fear God.
13 But it will not be well for the evil-doer; he will not make his days long like a shade, because he has no fear before God.
14 There is something frustrating that occurs on earth, namely, that there are righteous people to whom things happen as if they were doing wicked deeds; and, again, there are wicked people to whom things happen as if they were doing righteous deeds. I say that this too is pointless.
14 There is a thing which is to no purpose done on the earth: that there are good men to whom is given the same punishment as those who are evil, and there are evil men who get the reward of the good. I say that this again is to no purpose.
15 So I recommend enjoyment - a person can do nothing better under the sun than eat, drink and enjoy himself; this is what should accompany him as he does his work for as long as God gives him to live under the sun.
15 So I gave praise to joy, because there is nothing better for a man to do under the sun than to take meat and drink and be happy; for that will be with him in his work all the days of his life which God gives him under the sun.
16 When I applied myself to gain wisdom and to observe how people occupy themselves on earth, that people's eyes don't see sleep either by day or by night,
16 When I gave my mind to the knowledge of wisdom and to seeing the business which is done on the earth (and there are those whose eyes see not sleep by day or by night),
17 then, on looking over all of God's work, I realized that it is impossible to grasp all the activity taking place under the sun; because even if a person works hard at searching it out, he won't grasp it; and even if a wise person thinks he knows it, he still won't be able to grasp it.
17 Then I saw all the work of God, and that man may not get knowledge of the work which is done under the sun; because, if a man gives hard work to the search he will not get knowledge, and even if the wise man seems to be coming to the end of his search, still he will be without knowledge.
Complete Jewish Bible Copyright 1998 by David H. Stern. Published by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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