James Gray's Concise Bible Commentary - Ecclesiastes 8:1-17
The interval between this chapter and the preceding represents a pause in the writer’s thought, and now he seems to set out on a new quest for the chief good in life. He will seek it in wise conduct. He will renounce feasting and trying the opposite (Ecclesiastes 7:1-6 ); he will avoid extremes (Ecclesiastes 7:15-18 ); no one is perfectly righteous (Ecclesiastes 7:19-22 ); the worst thing he has found is woman (Ecclesiastes 7:23-26 ); and the conclusion is that man is indeed a fallen creature... read more
Geneva Study Bible - Ecclesiastes 8:2
8:2 I [counsel thee] to keep the king’s {c} commandment, and [that] in regard of the oath of God.(c) That is, that you obey the king and keep the oath that you have made for the same cause. read more