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Ecclesiastes 8:4-13

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4and his word is full of power, and no man may say to him, Why doest thou so?
5He that keepeth the commandment of God, shall not feel anything of evil; the heart of a wise man understandeth time and answer.
6Time and season is to each work; and much torment is of a man,
7for he knoweth not the things passed, and he may not know by any messenger the things to come.
8It is not in the power of man to forbid the spirit, that is, his soul, from going out from the body, neither he hath power in the day of death, neither he is suffered to have rest, when the battle nigheth; neither wickedness shall save a wicked man.
9I beheld all these things, and I gave mine heart in all works, that be done under the sun. Sometime a man is lord of a man, to his evil.
10I saw wicked men buried, which, when they lived yet, were in holy place; and they were praised in the city, as men of just or rightwise works; but also this is vanity.
11Forsooth for the sentence is not brought forth soon against evil men, the sons of men do evils without any dread.
12Nevertheless of that, that a sinner doeth evil an hundred times, and is suffered by patience, I knew that good it shall be to men dreading God, that reverence his face, or presence.
13Good be not to the wicked man, neither his days be made long; but pass they as shadow, that dread not the face of the Lord.

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