Eclesiastés 8:2-8

La obediencia al rey

2 Yo digo: Obedece al rey, porque lo has jurado ante Dios.
3 No te apresures a salir de su presencia. No defiendas una mala causa, porque lo que él quiere hacer, lo hace.
4 Puesto que la palabra del rey tiene autoridad, ¿quién puede pedirle cuentas?
5 El que acata sus órdenes no sufrirá daño alguno. El corazón sabio sabe cuándo y cómo acatarlas.
6 En realidad, para todo lo que se hace hay un cuándo y un cómo, aunque el hombre tiene en su contra un gran problema:
7 que no sabe lo que está por suceder, ni hay quien se lo pueda decir.
8 No hay quien tenga poder sobre el aliento de vida, como para retenerlo, ni hay quien tenga poder sobre el día de su muerte. No hay licencias durante la batalla, ni la maldad deja libre al malvado.

Eclesiastés 8:2-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIASTES 8

The preacher begins this chapter with the praise of wisdom, from its excellency and usefulness, Ec 8:1; and advises men, if they would live quietly and comfortably, to honour and obey the king that rules over them, and not be rebellious against him, since he has great power and authority, Ec 8:2-5; and not be anxious about things to come, since there is a set time for everything, and future things cannot be known nor frustrated; and, particularly, there is no avoiding the hour and stroke of death, Ec 8:6-8; Though there are times wherein wicked men rule over others, it is to their own hurt, and they must die; and though they may be pompously buried, yet are soon forgotten, Ec 8:9,10; and the reason of their insolence is the delay of justice; yet there will come a time when it shall be well with them that fear God, and ill with the wicked, though they may live long in wickedness; and for the present it may befall good then what wicked men deserve, and wicked men may have that which might, be thought more proper for good men, Ec 8:11-14; wherefore this should give no uneasiness; but men should cheerfully and freely enjoy what they have with thankfulness, there being nothing better than that under the sun, Ec 8:15; and the chapter is concluded with observing the unsearchableness of divine Providence, Ec 5:16,17.

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