V. 1. THE PREPARATIONS OF THE HEART IN MAN AND THE ANSWER OF THE
TONGUE IS FROM THE LORD, literally, "To man," that is, pertaining to
man, "the plannings of the heart, but from Jehovah the answer of the
tongue. " The mind of a man may be engaged in attempting to solve a
problem, in setting up variou... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. ALL THE WAYS OF A MAN ARE CLEAN IN HIS OWN EYES, in his own
judgment; BUT THE LORD WEIGHETH THE SPIRITS, He has ways and means to
try all men according to their real moral worth, and His judgment is
not fallible like that of men.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. COMMIT THY WORKS UNTO THE LORD, rolling them in His direction,
for Him to take care of, Psalms 37:5, AND THY THOUGHTS SHALL BE
ESTABLISHED, He Himself will give the proper and blessed direction to
the believer's plans and purposes.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. THE LORD HATH MADE ALL THINGS FOR HIMSELF, according to His
all-wise plans; YEA, EVEN THE WICKED FOR THE DAY OF EVIL, for even the
works of the ungodly are included in His government, although His
punishment will finally overtake them, the evil thus serving for His
glorification.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. EVERY ONE THAT IS PROUD IN HEART IS AN ABOMINATION TO THE LORD,
He loathes such as exalt themselves; THOUGH HAND JOIN IN HAND, that
is, most assuredly, he shall not be unpunished.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. BY MERCY AND TRUTH INIQUITY IS PURGED, loving and faithful
conduct toward one's neighbor, however, not being named as the reason
for the expiation of sin, but as an invariable expression of a
penitent and believing heart, Cf Luke 7:47; AND BY THE FEAR OF THE
LORD, which is shown in the virtues... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. WHEN A MAN'S WAYS PLEASE THE LORD, when Jehovah finds that a
person's conduct, the objects which he has in mind, and the means
which he uses to accomplish them, are in accordance with His will, HE
MAKETH EVEN HIS ENEMIES TO BE AT PEACE WITH HIM, causing them to
abandon their hostile attitude a... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. BETTER IS A LITTLE WITH RIGHTEOUSNESS, small possessions gained
and kept with a good conscience, THAN GREAT REVENUES, a large income
and great wealth, WITHOUT RIGHT, having been gained by oppression and
iniquity.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. A MAN'S HEART DEVISETH HIS WAY, reflecting most carefully on his
conduct, considering as best he can what might be best for him to do;
BUT THE LORD DIRECTETH HIS STEPS, the result and the end are the
Lord's, and the best suggestion is that a Christian from the beginning
place himself under God... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. A DIVINE SENTENCE IS IN THE LIPS OF THE KING, he, in his
position as sovereign, makes his decision as the representative of
Jehovah; HIS MOUTH TRANSGRESSETH NOT IN JUDGMENT, he may not use his
power for his own private interests by arbitrarily setting aside true
justice.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. A JUST WEIGHT AND BALANCE ARE THE LORD'S, literally, "The scale
and balances of justice belong to Jehovah," His sovereign will directs
their proper use, He wants business to be carried on without cheating;
ALL THE WEIGHTS OF THE BAG ARE HIS WORK, the stones which were
commonly used as weights... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. IT IS AN ABOMINATION TO KINGS, it makes them objects of
loathing and contempt, TO COMMIT WICKEDNESS, the setting aside of
right and justice causes both God and men to despise them; FOR THE
THRONE IS ESTABLISHED BY RIGHTEOUSNESS, regal power is sustained by
righteousness in its constant applic... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. RIGHTEOUS LIPS ARE THE DELIGHT OF KINGS, true sovereigns are
pleased to have men among their counselors who will frankly state the
truth in righteousness; AND THEY LOVE HIM THAT SPEAKETH RIGHT, that
is, if they themselves are God-fearing men, they will prefer to have
such men among their advi... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. THE WRATH OF A KING IS AS MESSENGERS OF DEATH, if he becomes
enraged, he has many means and instruments at his disposal to carry
out his sentence of death; BUT A WISE MAN WILL PACIFY IT, he will
quietly offer such arguments as will allay and soothe the wrath of the
king.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. IN THE LIGHT OF THE KING'S COUNTENANCE IS LIFE, when he is
graciously disposed, he dispenses favors which make life pleasant for
his subjects; AND HIS FAVOR IS AS A CLOUD OF THE LATTER RAIN, that
which preceded harvest, the point of comparison being the enlivening
strength.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. HOW MUCH BETTER IS IT TO GET WISDOM THAN GOLD! its value being
so immeasurably greater, AND TO GET UNDERSTANDING RATHER TO BE CHOSEN
THAN SILVER! If a person should gain the wealth of the whole world,
such an acquisition could not compare with that of true wisdom.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. THE HIGHWAY OF THE UPRIGHT; their entire conduct, IS TO DEPART
FROM EVIL, they avoid it by following the highway of strict piety; HE
THAT KEEPETH HIS WAY PRESERVETH HIS SOUL, for it is by a careful
following of God's will and Word that a person keeps his soul from
spiritual and eternal death.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. PRIDE GOETH BEFORE DESTRUCTION, for self-exaltation blinds a
person against dangers and against the growing resentment of other
people and thus hastens his fall, AND AN HAUGHTY SPIRIT BEFORE A FALL,
the herald of the proud person's overthrow.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. BETTER IT IS TO BE OF AN HUMBLE SPIRIT WITH THE LOWLY, to abide
with those who are in trouble, content to lead a life of obscurity,
THAN TO DIVIDE THE SPOIL WITH THE PROUD, enjoying the ill-gotten gains
of false ambition.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. HE THAT HANDLETH A MATTER WISELY, giving careful heed to the
Word of God in every situation in life, SHALL FIND GOOD, obtain true
prosperity; AND WHOSO TRUSTETH IN THE LORD, being united with Him in
the personal, confidential relation of faith, HAPPY IS HE, the
possessor of true blessedness.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. THE WISE IN HEART SHALL BE CALLED PRUDENT, regarded as
possessing true discernment, AND THE SWEETNESS OF THE LIPS INCREASETH
LEARNING, that is, where one makes use of grace, of a pleasant and
attractive manner, in teaching, he will have easy access to
ever-widening circles of hearers.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. UNDERSTANDING, proper insight and watchful discretion, IS A
WELL-SPRING OF LIFE UNTO HIM THAT HATH IT, a source of life and power
to its possessor; BUT THE INSTRUCTION OF FOOLS IS FOLLY, their folly,
serving for their correction, being a source of all possible
disadvantages; for a lack of rea... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. THE HEART OF THE WISE TEACHETH HIS MOUTH, for wisdom of heart
and mind is shown in sensible speech, AND ADDETH LEARNING TO HIS LIPS,
giving greater emphasis and weight to his teaching.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. PLEASANT WORDS ARE AS AN HONEYCOMB, SWEET TO THE SOUL AND
HEALTH TO THE BONES; for the spirit of friendliness inspired by love
is evident in them, to strengthen the hearer.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 25. THERE IS A WAY THAT SEEMETH RIGHT UNTO A MAN, when his conduct,
in his own judgment, is good and fitting, BUT THE END THEREOF ARE THE
WAYS OF DEATH; his judgment being wrong, his error leads him into
destruction. cf Proverbs 14:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 26. HE THAT LABORETH, LABORETH FOR HIMSELF, his spirit or soul,
under the pressure of life's necessities, impels him to work earnestly
for his daily bread; FOR HIS MOUTH CRAVETH IT OF HIM, drives him
forward, compels him, goads him on, for it is the Lord's rule that man
must work in order to gain... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 27. AN UNGODLY MAN DIGGETH UP EVIL, his worthlessness causing him
to dig pits for others; AND IN HIS LIPS THERE IS AS A BURNING FIRE,
his words and statements are like a scorching fire or iron, whose
searing heat destroys everything.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 28. A FROWARD MAN, one who makes use of malice, SOWETH STRIFE, for
his conduct is bound to create enmity; AND A WHISPERER, a backbiter,
SEPARATETH CHIEF FRIENDS, causing close friends to be divided, for
such is the effect of slander skillfully disseminated.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 29. A VIOLENT MAN ENTICETH HIS NEIGHBOR, deliberately and
maliciously persuading him to his hurt, AND LEADETH HIM INTO THE WAY
THAT IS NOT GOOD, where he will be in a position to execute the ruin
which he planned.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 30. HE SHUTTETH HIS EYES, to keep away any good influence, TO
DEVISE FROWARD THINGS, to meditate mischief and craftiness; MOVING HIS
LIPS, HE BRINGETH EVIL TO PASS, the act or gesture of pressing
together the lips being evidence of malice, and so he carries out his
wicked intentions.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 31. THE HOARY HEAD, the white hair of an old person, IS A CROWN OF
GLORY, like a splendid diadem, a shining ornament, IF IT BE FOUND IN
THE WAY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS, for only then will an old person be regarded
with approval by the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 32. HE THAT IS SLOW TO ANGER, keeping himself well in hand always,
controlling his temper, IS BETTER THAN THE MIGHTY, a champion fighter,
who is always engaged in battle; AND HE THAT RULETH HIS SPIRIT,
holding his temper in leash, THAN HE THAT TAKETH A CITY, for not
quarreling and fighting upon t... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 33. THE LOT IS CAST INTO THE LAP, apparently at random; BUT THE
WHOLE DISPOSING THEREOF IS OF THE LORD, the decision rests with Him,
for even those events which seem to us most fortuitous and subject
only to chance are ordered, and governed by God.... [ Continue Reading ]