V. 1. BETTER IS A DRY MORSEL, without even the customary wine or
diluted vinegar, AND QUIETNESS THEREWITH, harmony among all those at
the table, THAN AN HOUSE FULL OF SACRIFICES, a great amount of the
meat and other sumptuous foods served at sacrificial meals, WITH
STRIFE, hatred breaking out in qua... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. A WISE SERVANT SHALL HAVE RULE OVER A SON THAT CAUSETH SHAME,
the degenerate, profligate heir of the house, who squanders his
fortune, becoming poor to the point of enforced servitude, while the
former slave, through diligence and thrift, would become master, AND
SHALL HAVE PART OF THE INHERIT... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. Th E FINING-POT IS FOR SILVER AND THE FURNACE FOR GOLD, their
nature and purity in either case being brought out by the process to
which they are submitted; BUT THE LORD TRIETH THE HEARTS, testing the
worth of both their nature and their contents, familiar with even the
hidden desires of men.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. A WICKED DOER GIVETH HEED TO FALSE LIPS, literally, "Wickedness
attends to lips of violence," for lies, deceit, and violence agree
with the sentiments of a wicked heart; AND A LIAR GIVETH EAR TO A
NAUGHTY TONGUE, finding his pleasure in evil talk, which agrees with
his own base thoughts and en... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. WHOSO MOCKETH THE POOR, treating him with contempt on account of
his lowly position, REPROACHETH HIS MAKER, for the Lord gave the poor
his station in life; AND HE THAT IS GLAD AT CALAMITIES, rejoicing over
the misfortunes which befall others, SHALL NOT BE UNPUNISHED. cf
Proverbs 14:31.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. CHILDREN'S CHILDREN ARE THE CROWN OF OLD MEN, it is a blessing
of the Lord and a source of honor and pride to the gray-headed if they
see their offspring to the third generation, for the happiness of the
younger generation is reflected in the life of the older; AND THE
GLORY OF CHILDREN ARE TH... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. EXCELLENT SPEECH, fine and high talk, in an assuming,
dictatorial way, becometh not a fool; MUCH LESS DO LYING LIPS A
PRINCE, for true nobility will have nothing to do with deceitfulness
and crafty speeches.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. A GIFT IS AS A PRECIOUS STONE, literally, "a stone of
loveliness," of charming grace, IN THE EYES OF HIM THAT HATH IT, the
reference apparently being to the case of one who is stimulated by the
prospect of a rich gift or bribe and therefore works with all the
greater earnestness; WHITHERSOEVER... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. HE THAT COVERETH A TRANSGRESSION, in a kindly and charitable
manner avoiding the spread of evil reports, SEEKETH LOVE, exercising
it in a proper manner; BUT HE THAT REPEATETH A MATTER, referring to
certain transgressions time and again, keeping the memory of them
alive, causing people to point... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. A REPROOF ENTERETH MORE INTO A WISE MAN, makes a deeper and
more lasting impression, has better consequences, THAN AN HUNDRED
STRIPES INTO A FOOL, for the fool is callous and cannot be influenced.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. AN EVIL MAN SEEKETH ONLY REBELLION, that is, he who rebels
against the Lord in willful transgression of His Law has evil in mind;
THEREFORE A CRUEL MESSENGER SHALL BE SENT AGAINST HIM, that is, evil
will be punished with inexorable severity.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. LET A BEAR ROBBED OF HER WHELPS MEET A MAN RATHER THAN A FOOL
IN HIS FOLLY, for a malignant fool is a greater menace to society and
mankind in general than an angry bear.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. WHOSO REWARDETH EVIL FOR GOOD, in an excess of ingratitude,
EVIL SHALL NOT DEPART FROM HIS HOUSE, for misfortune is the penalty of
such acts of base ingratitude.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. THE BEGINNING OF STRIFE IS AS WHEN ONE LETTETH OUT WATER, as
the breaking forth of waters through a dam or dike; one never knows to
what proportions the flood will grow; THEREFORE LEAVE OFF CONTENTION
BEFORE IT BE MEDDLED WITH, cease before the mischief is set a-going;
for, as in the case of... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. HE THAT JUSTIFIETH THE WICKED, AND HE THAT CONDEMNETH THE JUST,
with an utter disregard of the demands of justice, EVEN THEY BOTH ARE
ABOMINATION TO THE LORD, God regards either case with equal loathing.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. WHEREFORE IS THERE A PRICE IN THE HAND OF A FOOL TO GET WISDOM,
believing that money will purchase knowledge or earthly gold,
understanding, SEEING HE HATH NO HEART TO IT? this fact being the real
difficulty so far as the fool is concerned and shutting him out from
true wisdom.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. A FRIEND LOVETH AT ALL TIMES, the good will among comrades
being constant always, ever on the same level, AND A BROTHER IS BORN
FOR ADVERSITY, or, but the brother is born of adversity, for it is at
such times that friendship and the proper brotherly relation receive
their test.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. A MAN VOID OF UNDERSTANDING, lacking in common sense, STRIKETH
HANDS, pledging himself and his goods foolishly, AND BECOMETH SURETY
IN THE PRESENCE OF HIS FRIEND. cf Proverbs 6:1; Proverbs 11:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. HE LOVETH TRANSGRESSION THAT LOVETH STRIFE, for a quarrelsome
disposition is usually combined with wickedness of heart; AND HE THAT
EXALTETH HIS GATE SEEKETH DESTRUCTION, putting on the airs of the
wealthy by building a lofty gateway to his house, thereby inviting
jealousy and enmity and lead... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. HE THAT HATH A FROWARD HEART, one that is crooked and
malicious, FINDETH NO GOOD, will never prosper; AND HE THAT HATH A
PERVERSE TONGUE, a wayward tongue, one which is not consistent, but
winds and twists to suit the occasion, FALLETH INTO MISCHIEF, plunging
himself into a well-deserved puni... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. HE THAT BEGETTETH A FOOL DOETH IT TO HIS SORROW, he is most
unfortunate to have a fool for his son; AND THE FATHER OF A FOOL HATH
NO JOY. Proverbs 10:1; Proverbs 18:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. A MERRY HEART DOETH GOOD LIKE A MEDICINE, cheerfulness is
conducive to health and well-being; BUT A BROKEN SPIRIT, one afflicted
with grief and distress, DRIETH THE BONES, taking the very marrow and
strength out of the body.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. A WICKED MAN TAKETH A GIFT OUT OF THE BOSOM, rather, "A bribe
from the bosom," one given secretly and stealthily, "the wicked will
receive," TO PERVERT THE WAYS OF JUDGMENT, that being the object of
bribes.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. WISDOM IS BEFORE HIM THAT HATH UNDERSTANDING, it is very near
to him, it guides and directs him always, leading him along one
definite road always; BUT THE EYES OF A FOOL ARE IN THE ENDS OF THE
EARTH, engaged with things in a dim and shadowy distance, his thoughts
straying about without defin... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 25. A FOOLISH SON IS A GRIEF TO HIS FATHER, causing him sorrow and
mourning, AND BITTERNESS TO HER THAT BARE HIM, by the vexation which
he causes.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 26. ALSO, TO PUNISH THE JUST IS NOT GOOD, it is against the
principles of justice to have the righteous bear any kind of
punishment, NOR TO STRIKE PRINCES FOR EQUITY, smiting the noble
contrary to right, under the pretense of right and justice openly to
dispense injustice.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 27. HE THAT HATH KNOWLEDGE SPARETH HIS WORDS, is chary of speech,
refrains from garrulity; AND A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING IS OF AN EXCELLENT
SPIRIT, rather, he that is of a quiet temper, a man who has himself in
hand always, shows that lie is sensible.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 28. EVEN A FOOL, WHEN HE HOLDETH HIS PEACE, IS COUNTED WISE, AND HE
THAT SHUTTETH HIS LIPS IS ESTEEMED A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING, this being
an admonition to the foolish at least to abstain from making known his
lack of wisdom and thus to maintain a reputation for common sense, if
he can do nothing... [ Continue Reading ]