V. 1. A WISE SON HEARETH HIS FATHER'S INSTRUCTION, is the object and
product of his father' s corrective training; BUT A SCORNER HEARETH
NOT REBUKE, no matter how earnestly he is reproved, it makes no
impression upon him.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. A MAN SHALL EAT GOOD, himself enjoy the benefits, BY THE FRUIT
OF HIS MOUTH, as the result of his speaking always with the benefit of
others in mind; BUT THE SOUL OF THE TRANGRESSORS SHALL EAT VIOLENCE,
they are satisfied only if they can exercise violence upon others and
thus satisfy their ap... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. HE THAT KEEPETH HIS MOUTH, that no evil, sinful speeches issue
therefrom, KEEPETH HIS LIFE; BUT HE THAT OPENETH WIDE HIS LIPS,
permitting the evil thoughts of his heart to issue in the form of
malignant speeches, SHALL HAVE DESTRUCTION, bringing it upon himself
as the inevitable consequence of... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. THE SOUL OF THE SLUGGARD DESIRETH, he is always ready to
discourse on what he wants and ought to have, AND HATH NOTHING, he has
no success, because he is too lazy to work for it; BUT THE SOUL OF THE
DILIGENT SHALL BE MADE FAT, as a result of their industry they possess
in abundance what they n... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. A RIGHTEOUS MAN HATETH LYING, deceitful language as well as
deceitful matters; BUT A WICKED MAN IS LOATHSOME, all his acts being
done in baseness, AND COMETH TO SHAME, literally, "maketh offensive,"
he brings disgrace upon every one with whom he comes in contact.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. RIGHTEOUSNESS KEEPETH HIM THAT IS UPRIGHT IN THE WAY, protecting
those whose conduct is straightforward, being itself a gift of the
Lord; BUT WICKEDNESS OVERTHROWETH THE SINNER, since his sin becomes a
snare to his feet, and plunges him into destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. THERE IS THAT MAKETH HIMSELF RICH, making a pretense of wealth,
trying to impress others with the greatness of his resources, YET HATH
NOTHING, all his show being idle boasting, empty vaunting; THERE IS
THAT MAKETH HIMSELF POOR, making no show of his wealth, which does not
necessarily infer de... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. THE RANSOM OF A MAN'S LIFE, that with which he may buy immunity
for himself and possibly even save his life, ARE HIS RICHES; BUT THE
POOR HEARETH NOT REBUKE, that is, no warning or threatening will have
any effect in his case, because he has nothing to give up to the
robber or blackmailer.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. THE LIGHT OF THE RIGHTEOUS REJOICETH, burning brightly and
cheerfully; he enjoys true happiness no matter what befalls him; BUT
THE LAMP OF THE WICKED SHALL BE PUT OUT, they shall not enjoy true
prosperity.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. ONLY BY PRIDE COMETH CONTENTION, for those who are arrogantly
ambitious always fear rivalry and therefore are always picking
quarrels; BUT WITH THE WELL-ADVISED, those who are willing to accept
counsel, IS WISDOM.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. WEALTH GOTTEN BY VANITY, gained by deceit and fraud, SHALL BE
DIMINISHED, since the blessing of the Lord does not rest upon it; BUT
HE THAT GATHERETH BY LABOR, by hard, steady, and honest work, shall
increase.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. HOPE DEFERRED MAKETH THE HEART SICK, since the unfulfilled
longing is too great a strain for a person; BUT WHEN THE DESIRE
COMETH, IT IS A TREE OF LIFE, giving new vigor and strength, renewing
a person's youth.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. WHOSO DESPISETH THE WORD SHALL BE DESTROYED, even if a person
thinks he can mock the will and Word of the Lord, he is still bonded
to it and cannot escape the obligation laid on him; BUT HE THAT
FEARETH THE COMMANDMENT SHALL BE REWARDED, he will enjoy blessing and
peace.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. THE LAW OF THE WISE IS A FOUNTAIN OF LIFE, his teaching being
like a spring which yields new understanding and strength every day,
TO DEPART FROM THE SNARES OF DEATH, for wisdom enables him to
recognize and to avoid such snares.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. GOOD UNDERSTANDING GIVETH FAVOR, that is, proper prudence, true
culture, causes men to have a high and kindly regard for those who
possess it; BUT THE WAY OF TRANSGRESSORS IS HARD, the selfishness of
the ungodly and malicious causes them to be hard, utterly lacking in
sympathy, and therefore... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. EVERY PRUDENT MAN DEALETH WITH KNOWLEDGE, with a careful
weighing of all facts as presented to him; BUT A FOOL LAYETH OPEN HIS
FOLLY, exposing it, spreading it before the eyes of all men, showing
off his folly.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. A WICKED MESSENGER FALLETH INTO MISCHIEF, causing his errand to
fail; BUT A FAITHFUL AMBASSADOR IS HEALTH, like healing medicine to a
smarting wound or like a tonic to the weary person, his faithful
energy yielding such pleasant benefits.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. POVERTY AND SHAME SHALL BE TO HIM THAT REFUSETH INSTRUCTION,
declining to accept correction and moral training; BUT HE THAT
REGARDED REPROOF, observing it carefully, accepting it willingly,
SHALL BE HONORED.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. THE DESIRE ACCOMPLISHED IS SWEET TO THE SOUL, if it is
fulfilled and appeased, the resulting gratification is most pleasant;
BUT IT IS ABOMINATION TO FOOLS TO DEPART FROM EVIL, because they
desire only the morally objectionable and refuse to consider anything
else.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. HE THAT WALKETH WITH WISE MEN, making them his companions and
listening to their counsel, SHALL BE WISE; BUT A COMPANION OF FOOLS
SHALL BE DESTROYED, or, lie who attendeth fools tendeth to folly," and
therefore becomes base, partaking of their meanness.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. EVIL PURSUETH SINNERS, as their well-merited punishment; BUT TO
THE RIGHTEOUS GOOD SHALL BE REPAID, that is, God rewards him in mercy
for his efforts on the way of sanctification.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. A GOOD MAN LEAVETH AN INHERITANCE TO HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN,
his estate being transmitted to them complete, as a result of God's
blessing upon him; AND THE WEALTH OF THE SINNER IS LAID UP FOR THE
JUST, the latter eventually becoming the possessor of that which the
sinner squanders.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. SUCH FOOD IS IN THE TILL-AGE OF THE POOR, that is, he who with
much labor clears and breaks up land, tilling it with all diligence,
will be rewarded with a rich harvest; BUT THERE IS THAT IS DESTROYED
FOR WANT OF JUDGMENT, for lack of uprightness, attempting to gain by
fraud and violence what... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. HE THAT SPARETH HIS ROD HATETH HIS SON, for it is not love, but
the lack of love, which causes parents to forget and set aside their
parental power and duty in correcting their children, if necessary,
with the rod; BUT HE THAT LOVETH HIM CHASTENETH HIM BETIMES, applying
correction in the meas... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 25. THE RIGHTEOUS EATETH TO THE SATISFYING OF HIS SOUL, the Lord
granting him enough to satisfy all his needs; BUT THE BELLY OF THE
WICKED SHALL WANT, not only because the Lord often punishes their
wickedness with a lack of the necessities of life, but because their
enjoyment of them is often not... [ Continue Reading ]