8:1 Who
is
as
the
Wise
man
and
who
knoweth
the
interpretation
of
a
thing
a
mans
wisedome
maketh
his
face
to
shine,
and
the
boldnes
of
his
face
shalbe
changed.
8:2 I
counsell
thee,
to
keepe
the
kings
commandement,
and
that
in
regard
of
the
oath
of
God.
8:3 Bee
not
hastie
to
goe
out
of
his
sight:
stand
not
in
an
euill
thing,
for
he
doeth
whatsoeuer
pleaseth
him.
8:4 Where
the
word
of
a
king
is,
there
is
power:
and
who
may
say
vnto
him,
What
doest
thou
8:5 Whoso
keepeth
the
commandement,
shall
feele
no
euill
thing:
and
a
wise
mans
heart
discerneth
both
time
and
iudgement.
8:6 Because
to
euery
purpose
there
is
time,
and
iudgement;
therefore
the
misery
of
man
is
great
vpon
him.
8:7 For
hee
knoweth
not
that
which
shall
be:
for
who
can
tell
him,
when
it
shall
be
8:8 There
is
no
man
that
hath
power
ouer
the
spirit
to
retaine
the
spirit;
neither
hath
he
power
in
the
day
of
death:
and
there
is
no
discharge
in
that
warre,
neither
shall
wickednesse
deliuer
those
that
are
giuen
to
it.
8:9 All
this
haue
I
seene,
and
applied
my
heart
vnto
euery
worke
that
is
done
vnder
the
Sunne:
there
is
a
time
wherein
one
man
ruleth
ouer
another
to
his
owne
hurt.
8:10 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
vanitie.
8:11 Because
sentence
against
an
euill
worke
is
not
executed
speedily;
therefore
the
heart
of
the
sonnes
of
men
is
fully
set
in
them
to
doe
euill.
8:12 Though
a
sinner
doe
euill
an
hundred
times,
and
his
dayes
be
prolonged;
yet
surely
I
know
that
it
shall
be
well
with
them
that
feare
God,
which
feare
before
him.
8:13 But
it
shall
not
be
well
with
the
wicked,
neither
shall
hee
prolong
his
dayes
which
are
as
a
shadow;
because
he
feareth
not
before
God.
8:14 There
is
a
vanitie
which
is
done
vpon
the
earth,
that
there
be
iust
men
vnto
whom
it
happeneth
according
to
the
worke
of
the
wicked:
againe,
there
be
wicked
men,
to
whom
it
happeneth
according
to
the
worke
of
the
righteous:
I
said,
that
this
also
is
vanitie.
8:15 Then
I
commended
mirth,
because
a
man
hath
no
better
thing
vnder
the
Sunne,
then
to
eate
and
to
drinke,
and
to
be
merrie:
for
that
shall
abide
with
him
of
his
labour,
the
dayes
of
his
life,
which
God
giueth
him
vnder
the
Sunne.
8:16 When
I
applied
mine
heart
to
know
wisedome,
and
to
see
the
busines
that
is
done
vpon
the
earth:
(for
also
there
is
that
neither
day
nor
night
seeth
sleepe
with
his
eyes.)
8:17 Then
I
behelde
all
the
worke
of
God,
that
a
man
cannot
finde
out
the
worke
that
is
done
vnder
the
Sunne:
because
though
a
man
labour
to
seeke
it
out,
yea
further
though
a
wise
man
thinke
to
know
it,
yet
shall
hee
not
be
able
to
finde
it.