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The Wisdom of Pleasing Leaders

I advise[a] doing what the king says, especially regarding an oath to God. Don’t be in a hurry to leave him, and don’t persist in evil, for he does whatever he pleases. Since a king’s command is powerful, who is able to challenge him, asking, “What are you doing?”

Whoever obeys his commands will not experience harm, and the wise in heart will discern both the appropriate time and response.[b] Indeed, there is an appropriate time and a response[c] for every circumstance, since human misery weighs heavily upon him.

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Footnotes

  1. Ecclesiastes 8:2 The Heb. lacks advise
  2. Ecclesiastes 8:5 Lit. judgment
  3. Ecclesiastes 8:6 Lit. judgment

Keep the command of the king[a]
    because of your oath to God.[b]
Do not be terrified of his presence!
    Go at once and do not delay when a matter is unpleasant,
for he can do anything that he desires.
Since the word of the king is supreme,
    no one can say to him, “What are you doing?”
Whoever obeys his command will not suffer disaster.
    The wise mind knows the proper time and the right procedure.
For there is a proper time and right procedure for every matter,
    even though the trouble of man weighs heavy upon him.

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Footnotes

  1. Ecclesiastes 8:2 While MT reads “I said, ‘Keep the mouth of the king,’” the versions read “Keep the mouth of the king,” which is adopted in the translation
  2. Ecclesiastes 8:2 Literally “because of the oath of God”