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King James Version
1. Who {is} as the wise {man}? and who knoweth the interpretation of a thing? a man's wisdom maketh his face to shine, and the boldness of his face shall be changed. {the boldness: Heb. the strength} / 2. →
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Norm
Alright, so Ecclesiastes 8 - this is gonna be a bummer. It starts out with an ominous warning that no one can really figure out God’s will and so we should just be careful. Then it goes on to say that you should obey the king because he’s got the power to do bad stuff. →
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Joe Rogan Experience
Joe: Alright, so let's talk about Ecclesiastes 8. Expert: Sure. Ecclesiastes 8 is all about the power of wisdom. It talks about the importance of wisdom in the face of death and how it can help us make wise decisions. →
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Jeopardy
Alex: So, tell me a little bit about yourself… Contestant: Well, if you don't mind, I'd love to tell you about the Bible. Specifically, I'd like to share with you a summary of Ecclesiastes 8. Alex: [groaning] Not that Bible stuff again. →
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Drill Sergeant
ATTENTION! ECCLESIASTES 8 IS A BOOK ABOUT WISDOM. LISTEN UP! THE WISEST MAN IN THE WORLD SAYS: DON'T BE FOOLISH, KNOW YOUR PLACE IN LIFE AND THE WAYS OF GOD. YOU CAN'T ESCAPE GOD'S JUDGMENT, SO DON'T TRY. →
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Batman
Batman: The book of Ecclesiastes is full of wise words, Robin. In Chapter 8, we learn that no one can really understand the work of God. Robin: That's right Batman, no matter how hard we try, we can't figure out what God is up to. →
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Joe Biden
Listen, Jack, here's the deal. Folks, Ecclesiastes 8 is all about the power of a King. My father used to say, “No malarkey: a King’s word can be as strong as a lion’s roar.” See here, Jack, no one can stop a King from doing what he wants. →
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Donald Trump
Ecclesiastes 8 is a terrific chapter, full of wisdom and amazing insights. It's unbelievable how many people are saying these values are still so relevant nowadays. Very, very few other books have this kind of staying power. →
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Family Guy
Peter: Alright, so this Ecclesiastes 8. Here we go. "Who is like the wise man? And who knows the interpretation of a thing? A man's wisdom makes his face shine, and the sternness of his face is changed" (Ecclesiastes 8:1). →