The proverbs, maxims of instruction, of Solomon. A wise son maketh a
glad father, one who follows the precepts of wisdom makes his father
glad or happy; BUT A FOOLISH SON, one who rejects the instruction of
true wisdom, IS THE HEAVINESS OF HIS MOTHER, causing her grief and
distress.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. TREASURES OF WICKEDNESS, such as have been gained by any form of
wickedness, PROFIT NOTHING, they cannot bring lasting happiness nor
avert a sudden and unhappy death; BUT RIGHTEOUSNESS, righteous living,
merciful love and charity, DELIVERETH FROM DEATH, since it shows the
presence of faith in... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. THE LORD WILL NOT SUFFER THE SOUL OF THE RIGHTEOUS TO FAMISH,
actually to suffer want; BUT HE CASTETH AWAY THE SUBSTANCE OF THE
WICKED, repelling their greedy desire, often leaving their craving for
wealth unfulfilled.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. HE BECOMETH POOR THAT DEALETH WITH A SLACK HAND, doing his work
with an idle hand, too lazy to exert himself; BUT THE HAND OF THE
DILIGENT MAKETH RICH, under the blessing of God prosperity and even
wealth will be given to him who works with industry and energy.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. HE THAT GATHERETH IN SUMMER, in the time of harvest, IS A WISE
SON, literally, "that doeth wisely"; BUT HE THAT SLEEPETH IN HARVEST,
thus losing the best opportunity for storing the fruits of the land,
IS A SON THAT CAUSETH SHAME, bringing ruin upon himself and upon his
aged parents.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. BLESSINGS ARE UPON THE HEAD OF THE JUST, as a merciful reward of
God's bounty and in acknowledgment of his righteous conduct in life;
BUT VIOLENCE COVERETH THE MOUTH OF THE WICKED; although he hides the
violence of his heart by keeping silence, he cannot escape its curse;
the fact that he cove... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. THE MEMORY OF THE JUST IS BLESSED, he is spoken of with esteem,
mentioned with praise after his death; BUT THE NAME OF THE WICKED
SHALL ROT, the figure pointing to the disgust and loathing which the
mention of his name will excite in all men after his death.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. THE WISE IN HEART WILL RECEIVE COMMANDMENTS, showing himself
ready to be instructed and guided in the right way; BUT A PRATING
FOOL, a person of foolish lips, SHALL FALL, be overthrown, bring about
his own ruin.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. HE THAT WALKETH UPRIGHTLY, in purity or piety of life, WALKETH
SURELY, with the confidence flowing from a good conscience; BUT HE
THAT PERVERTETH HIS WAYS, adopting hidden or crooked ways of
conducting himself in order to gain his aims and objects, SHALL BE
KNOWN, made manifest in his real nat... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. HE THAT WINKETH WITH THE EYE, as a malicious and mocking sign
to his confederates to watch him or to join him in some act of insult,
CAUSETH SORROW, injury and grief; BUT A PRATING FOOL SHALL FALL,
eventually destruction will come upon him who is foolish of lips.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. THE MOUTH OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN IS A WELL OF LIFE, on account of
the cheerful and helpful utterances which proceed from it; BUT
VIOLENCE COVERETH THE MOUTH OF THE WICKED, he hides it for a while,
but revenge will surely overtake him and give him the proper
punishment for his malice.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. HATRED STIRRETH UP STRIFES, so that constant quarrels and
disputes are the result; BUT LOVE COVERETH ALL SINS, by treating
transgressions in a kind manner, as diseases of the soul, by being
ready to forgive, by endeavoring to gain the sinner from the error of
his ways and have him turn to the... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. IN THE LIPS OF HIM THAT HATH UNDERSTANDING WISDOM IS FOUND, his
utterances will naturally reveal his possession of real wisdom; BUT A
ROD IS FOR THE BACK OF HIM THAT IS VOID OF UNDERSTANDING, that is, he
well deserves the punishment which strikes him as the result of his
folly.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. WISE MEN LAY UP KNOWLEDGE, like treasures which are to be put
to a good use; BUT THE MOUTH OF THE FOOLISH IS NEAR DESTRUCTION,
because his foolish suggestions are always breaking forth and bringing
misfortune to himself and others, like the sudden collapse of a house.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. THE RICH MAN'S WEALTH IS HIS STRONG CITY, it serves as his
bulwark in adversity and enables him to go forward with confidence and
energy; THE DESTRUCTION OF THE POOR IS THEIR POVERTY, for they are
dependent upon, and influenced by, even the slightest misfortune, that
is, poverty well deserved... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. THE LABOR OF THE RIGHTEOUS TENDETH TO LIFE, his earnings, his
income, will be used by him in such activities as will bring him true
happiness in living; THE FRUIT OF THE WICKED [tendeth] TO SIN, for he
squanders his income for sinful purposes and brings ruin upon himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. HE IS IN THE WAY OF LIFE, on the highway to the true enjoyment
of life, THAT KEEPETH INSTRUCTION, heeding and accepting correction;
BUT HE THAT REFUSETH REPROOF, turning from it, impatient of being led
aright, erreth, goes astray and may lead others astray.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. HE THAT HIDETH HATRED WITH LYING LIPS, deliberately deceiving
others as to the real condition of his heart, being hypocritical
falsehood personified, AND HE THAT UTTERETH A SLANDER, spreading abuse
and base detraction concerning his neighbor, is a fool, for slander is
one of the most odious o... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. IN THE MULTITUDE OF WORDS THERE WANTETH NOT SIN, that is, one
given to excessive talking on any and every subject will easily become
guilty of transgression; BUT HE THAT REFRAINETH HIS LIPS, showing
discretion in speech, IS WISE, for silence is golden. Cf James 3:2;
Matthew 12:36.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. THE TONGUE OF THE JUST, the speech of the righteous, IS AS
CHOICE SILVER, his words and advice are of great value; THE HEART OF
THE WICKED IS LITTLE WORTH, it is a trifle, it is no good.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. THE LIPS OF THE RIGHTEOUS FEED MANY, the counsel of their
wholesome instruction serving as nourishment for heart and intellect;
BUT FOOLS DIE FOR WANT OF WISDOM, bringing misfortune and destruction
upon themselves by their persistent rejection of true understanding.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. THE BLESSING OF THE LORD, by which He gives prosperity and
wealth, IT MAKETH RICH, for in this case there is no taint of
ill-gotten wealth, AND HE ADDETH NO SORROW WITH IT, rather, "and not
does labor add beside it," that is, all anxious worrying and striving
for this world's goods will not b... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. IT IS AS SPORT TO A FOOL TO DO MISCHIEF, that is, the practice
of any form of iniquity is his delight, it agrees with his perverted
sense of humor; BUT A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING HATH WISDOM, that is his
delight, therein he finds his pleasure.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. THE FEAR OF THE WICKED, that which he dreads, IT SHALL COME
UPON HIM, Cf Isaiah 56:4; Job 3:25; BUT THE DESIRE OF THE RIGHTEOUS
SHALL BE GRANTED, the good things for which they longed are given them
by the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 25. AS THE WHIRLWIND PASSETH, rather, "When a storm sweepeth by,"
SO IS THE WICKED NO MORE, taken away like chaff; BUT THE RIGHTEOUS IS
AN EVERLASTING FOUNDATION, set firmly against all storms of adversity.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 26. AS VINEGAR TO THE TEETH, affecting the enamel and tending to
make the teeth feel dull, AND AS SMOKE TO THE EYES, affecting the
sensitive membranes and interfering with sight, SO IS THE SLUGGARD TO
THEM THAT SEND HIM, a source of constant vexation and worry.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 27. THE FEAR OF THE LORD PROLONGETH DAYS, adding to their number;
BUT THE YEARS OF THE WICKED SHALL BE SHORTENED, their span of life
will not reach the normal length.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 28. THE HOPE OF THE RIGHTEOUS SHALL BE GLADNESS, their expectation
is fulfilled, bringing them true happiness; BUT THE EXPECTATION OF THE
WICKED SHALL PERISH, they will be disappointed in their hopes of
lasting fortune.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 29. THE WAY OF THE LORD IS STRENGTH TO THE UPRIGHT, a bulwark for
the innocent or pious; for as long as they follow it, they are safe;
BUT DESTRUCTION SHALL BE TO THE WORKERS OF INIQUITY, that is their
final lot.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 30. THE RIGHTEOUS SHALL NEVER BE REMOVED, not lose his home or be
banished from his country; BUT THE WICKED SHALL NOT INHABIT THE EARTH,
they will not remain in possession of the land.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 31. THE MOUTH OF THE JUST BRINGETH FORTH WISDOM, that being the
fruit of his lips, the outgrowth of the faith of his heart; BUT THE
FROWARD TONGUE, that given to malice and deceit, SHALL BE CUT OUT,
like an unfruitful tree or a dangerous shrub.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 32. THE LIPS OF THE RIGHTEOUS KNOW WHAT IS ACCEPTABLE, they are
familiar with it, they are continually meditating upon it; BUT THE
MOUTH OF THE WICKED SPEAKETH FROWARDNESS, only such things as are full
of distortion, malice, and deceit. He who follows the precepts of
God's eternal wisdom in His W... [ Continue Reading ]