Ecclesiastes 8:2

Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)

What Does This Mean?

Ecclesiastes 8:2 advises to obey the king because of the sacred oath to God. The speaker, likely the Preacher, emphasizes the importance of respecting authority and honoring commitments.

Explained for Children

Imagine you promised to clean your room. The king is like a parent who you should listen to because they make rules to keep everyone safe and happy. And just like you promised to clean your room, there are big promises we should keep too!

Historical Background

Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon or someone writing in his name, likely during the monarchic period of ancient Israel. It addresses a wide audience, reflecting on life, wisdom, and the meaning of human endeavors within a culture that valued obedience to rulers and religious oaths.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse can be applied to respecting laws and commitments in your community. For example, if you have a job, fulfilling your duties with integrity reflects your commitment to your promises and the authority of your employer.

Topics

obedienceauthoritycommitmentwisdomoathsleadership

Related Verses

Proverbs 24:211 Samuel 12:14Romans 13:11 Peter 2:13Exodus 20:7

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'the oath of God' mean?
The 'oath of God' refers to the sacred commitments and promises made in the name of God, which should be taken very seriously and honored.
How does this verse relate to government laws?
This verse encourages obedience to authority, which can be applied to following government laws, as long as they do not conflict with moral principles.
What if the king's commandments are unjust?
The verse does not address unjust commandments. In such cases, one must balance obedience with moral integrity, often seeking guidance from other biblical principles.
How can I apply this in my job?
In your job, you can apply this by fulfilling your duties with integrity and respecting the authority of your employer, just as the verse encourages obedience to the king.
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