Proverbs 4:1
_Father. He shews the greatest respect for his parents, ver. 3. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Father. He shews the greatest respect for his parents, ver. 3. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_As. This is not expressed. (Haydock) --- But Solomon was not the only son of Bethsabee, as St. Luke (iii. 23.) specifies Nathan, his brother. See 2 Kings xii. 24. Septuagint have "beloved in," &c._... [ Continue Reading ]
_He. Hebrew is masculine. (Calmet) --- As David instructed his son, so the latter teaches all how they may learn wisdom. (Worthington) _... [ Continue Reading ]
_Beginning. The first part of wisdom is to desire it. For nothing hindereth from being just, but that justice is not desired. (St. Augustine, in Psalm cxviii. 20.) (Worthington) --- "Wisdom is the principal part; therefore get," &c. (Protestants) (Haydock) --- It is the one thing necessary. (Calmet)... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wickedness. Acquired thereby, or they make sin their food, chap. xxvi. 6._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Day. They are children of light, (John xii. 35.) and give edification, always advancing in virtue. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Fall. They are unconcerned about sin, and neither avoid it, nor strive to repent. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Flesh. All may derive benefit from their consideration. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_From it. As the heart is the principal part of the body, so the will is the chief power of the soul, from which good or evil proceeds. (Worthington) --- A clean heart gives life, a corrupt one, death, Matthew xv. 11, 19._... [ Continue Reading ]
_From thee. Neither detract, nor give any countenance to detractors._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Steps. Be attentive to thy own affairs, Proverbs xvii. 24._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Straight. Hebrew, "ponder." Examine what thou takest in hand, and walk not at random, Hebrews xii. 13._... [ Continue Reading ]
_For, &c. What follows in not in Hebrew or the Complutensian (Calmet) Septuagint. But it is in the Roman [Septuagint], &c., (Haydock) and in the new edition of St. Jerome, as it was explained by Ven. Bede. Lyranus and Cajetan reject it. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
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