8:1 Who
is
like
the
wise
And
who
knows
the
interpretation
of
a
thing
A
man's
wisdom
makes
his
face
shine,
and
the
hardness
of
his
face
is
changed.
8:2 I
say:
Keep
the
king's
command,
because
of
God's
oath
to
him.
8:3 Be
not
hasty
to
go
from
his
presence.
Do
not
take
your
stand
in
an
evil
cause,
for
he
does
whatever
he
pleases.
8:4 For
the
word
of
the
king
is
supreme,
and
who
may
say
to
him,
"What
are
you
doing"
8:5 Whoever
keeps
a
command
will
know
no
evil
thing,
and
the
wise
heart
will
know
the
proper
time
and
the
just
way.
8:6 For
there
is
a
time
and
a
way
for
everything,
although
man's
trouble
lies
heavy
on
him.
8:7 For
he
does
not
know
what
is
to
be,
for
who
can
tell
him
how
it
will
be
8:8 No
man
has
power
to
retain
the
spirit,
or
power
over
the
day
of
death.
There
is
no
discharge
from
war,
nor
will
wickedness
deliver
those
who
are
given
to
it.
8:9 All
this
I
observed
while
applying
my
heart
to
all
that
is
done
under
the
sun,
when
man
had
power
over
man
to
his
hurt.
8:10 Then
I
saw
the
wicked
buried.
They
used
to
go
in
and
out
of
the
holy
place
and
were
praised
in
the
city
where
they
had
done
such
things.
This
also
is
vanity.
8:11 Because
the
sentence
against
an
evil
deed
is
not
executed
speedily,
the
heart
of
the
children
of
man
is
fully
set
to
do
evil.
8:12 Though
a
sinner
does
evil
a
hundred
times
and
prolongs
his
life,
yet
I
know
that
it
will
be
well
with
those
who
fear
God,
because
they
fear
before
him.
8:13 But
it
will
not
be
well
with
the
wicked,
neither
will
he
prolong
his
days
like
a
shadow,
because
he
does
not
fear
before
God.
8:14 There
is
a
vanity
that
takes
place
on
earth,
that
there
are
righteous
people
to
whom
it
happens
according
to
the
deeds
of
the
wicked,
and
there
are
wicked
people
to
whom
it
happens
according
to
the
deeds
of
the
righteous.
I
said
that
this
also
is
vanity.
8:15 And
I
commend
joy,
for
man
has
no
good
thing
under
the
sun
but
to
eat
and
drink
and
be
joyful,
for
this
will
go
with
him
in
his
toil
through
the
days
of
his
life
that
God
has
given
him
under
the
sun.
8:16 When
I
applied
my
heart
to
know
wisdom,
and
to
see
the
business
that
is
done
on
earth,
how
neither
day
nor
night
do
one's
eyes
see
sleep,
8:17 then
I
saw
all
the
work
of
God,
that
man
cannot
find
out
the
work
that
is
done
under
the
sun.
However
much
man
may
toil
in
seeking,
he
will
not
find
it
out.
Even
though
a
wise
man
claims
to
know,
he
cannot
find
it
out.