V. 1. THROUGH DESIRE A MAN, HAVING SEPARATED HIMSELF, SEEKETH AND
INTERMEDDLETH WITH ALL WISDOM, RATHER, "After his own desire seeketh
the odd person, against all sound counsel he setteth himself," that
is, he who goes his own way out of selfish opposition to everything
that is established among men... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. A FOOL HATH NO DELIGHT IN UNDERSTANDING, his pleasure not being
set that way, BUT THAT HIS HEART MAY DISCOVER ITSELF, display the
wisdom which he imagines to be there, for he believes it to be his
duty to let the world know his greatness in this respect.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. WHEN THE WICKED COMETH, THEN COMETH ALSO CONTEMPT, for such a
person considers himself above submission to others and therefore is
lacking in both reverence and forbearance, AND WITH IGNOMINY REPROACH,
for the wicked must display his assumed superiority by treating all
those not in his favor w... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. THE WORDS OF A MAN'S MOUTH ARE AS DEEP WATERS, hard to fathom
and exhaust, if he really has something to say, AND THE WELL-SPRING OF
WISDOM AS A FLOWING BROOK, literally, "a bubbling brook," a fountain
of wisdom, rich in content and life-giving in quality.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. IT IS NOT GOOD TO ACCEPT THE PERSON OF THE WICKED, to favor him
in any way, especially in a court case, TO OVERTHROW THE RIGHTEOUS IN
JUDGMENT, so that he loses his case on account of the partiality of
the judge.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. A FOOL'S LIPS ENTER INTO CONTENTION, bring on a quarrel, AND HIS
MOUTH CALLETH FOR STROKES, he challenges and provokes the punishment
which strikes him.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. A FOOL'S MOUTH, on account of his quarrelsome disposition, IS
HIS DESTRUCTION, it brings ruin upon him, AND HIS LIPS ARE THE SNARE
OF HIS SOUL, his rash language causes trouble for himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. THE WORDS OF A TALEBEARER ARE AS WOUNDS, rather, as sweet
morsels, or, as pastime, eagerly grasped and swallowed by those who
listen to slander, AND THEY GO DOWN INTO THE INNERMOST PARTS OF THE
BELLY, gladly accepted and remembered.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. HE ALSO THAT IS SLOTHFUL IN HIS WORK, who does not apply himself
to it with all diligence, IS BROTHER TO HIM THAT IS A GREAT WASTER, a
squanderer; the two are closely related, since in either case
possessions are lost.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. THE NAME OF THE LORD IS A STRONG TOWER, he who relies upon
Jehovah as He has revealed Himself in His Word has a stronghold of
safest protection; THE RIGHTEOUS, he who by faith places his
confidence in the Lord, RUNNETH INTO IT AND IS SAFE, gains a high and
sheltered position, where the enemie... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. THE RICH MAN'S WEALTH IS HIS STRONG CITY AND AS AN HIGH WALL IN
HIS OWN CONCEIT, his own foolish imagination; for it is not a tower
like the name of the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. BEFORE DESTRUCTION THE HEART OF MAN IS HAUGHTY, pride going
before the fall, AND BEFORE HONOR IS HUMILITY, preceding it like a
herald showing the way. cf Proverbs 16:18; Proverbs 15:33.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. HE THAT ANSWERETH A MATTER BEFORE HE HEARETH IT, before a
careful hearing of both sides enables him to reach a right and just
conclusion, IT IS FOLLY AND SHAME UNTO HIM, for an opinion not based
upon sound investigation is worse than worthless, Ecclesiastes 11:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. THE SPIRIT OF A MAN WILL SUSTAIN HIS INFIRMITY, a strong and
courageous mind supporting him in bodily sickness or weakness; BUT A
WOUNDED SPIRIT, one bowed and broken by adversity, WHO CAN BEAR? It is
a more difficult matter to bear up under the infirmities of the soul,
the griefs, sorrows, t... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. THE HEART OF THE PRUDENT GETTETH KNOWLEDGE, working for its
possession, ready for its reception, AND THE EAR OF THE WISE SEEKETH
KNOWLEDGE, eager to serve the heart and the inner life in the
acquisition of true wisdom.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. A MAN'S GIFT, sent before him to procure favor for him, MAKETH
ROOM FOR HIM, giving him ready access to the one whose favor he is
seeking, and BRINGETH HIM BEFORE GREAT MEN, for it opens the doors of
the mighty before him, this being true not only in the Orient, but
also in the midst of our W... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. HE THAT IS FIRST IN HIS OWN CAUSE SEEMETH JUST, that is, a
person believes himself to be altogether in the right in any disputed
matter before he has heard the other side; BUT HIS NEIGHBOR COMETH AND
SEARCHETH HIM, makes him submit to a new examination concerning the
matter at issue, thereby... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. THE LOT, as used by the Jews according to law, CAUSETH
CONTENTIONS TO CEASE, FOR THE LORD HIMSELF GUIDED THE RESULT, AND
PARTETH BETWEEN THE MIGHTY, deciding the matter between them and thus
preventing bloody quarrels.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. A BROTHER OFFENDED IS HARDER TO BE WON THAN A STRONG CITY, or
if he has been estranged by some deliberate offense, by a breach of
faith, he will look upon every attempt at adjustment with suspicion;
AND THEIR CONTENTIONS ARE LIKE THE BARS OF A CASTLE, quarrels between
former friends are the m... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. A MAN'S BELLY SHALL BE SATISFIED WITH THE FRUIT OF HIS MOUTH,
his whole body will have to bear the consequences of his speeches; and
WITH THE INCREASE OF HIS UPS SHALL HE BE FILLED, it will come back to
him as it has gone forth from his mouth.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. DEATH AND LIFE ARE IN THE POWER OF THE TONGUE, that is, the one
or the other will be the fate of man, in agreement with the manner in
which he used his tongue; AND THEY THAT LOVE IT SHALL EAT THE FRUIT
THEREOF, experiencing in themselves the effects of its good use and of
its abuse.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE, the words implying an earnest and wise
search, FINDETH A GOAD THING, for a virtuous wife is a true helpmeet
for man, AND OBTAINETH FAVOR OF THE LORD, for such a wife is abundant
evidence of the Lord' s merciful kindness and truly belongs in the
Fourth Petition.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. THE POOR USETH INTREATIES, his poverty and the lowliness of his
station compelling him to show all meekness in dealing with those in
power; BUT THE RICH, depending upon the respect which is universally
given to great possessions, ANSWERETH ROUGHLY, feeling himself
privileged to do so on accou... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. A MAN THAT HATH FRIENDS MUST SHOW HIMSELF FRIENDLY, rather, a
man who has all the world for his friend will fail in true friendship,
for he will hardly stand up for well-defined principles; AND THERE IS
A FRIEND THAT STICKETH CLOSER THAN A BROTHER, one who will be tested
in adversity and foun... [ Continue Reading ]