V. 1. BETTER IS THE POOR THAT WALKETH IN HIS INTEGRITY, in innocence
of heart and righteousness of conduct, THAN HE THAT IS PERVERSE IN HIS
LIPS, full of malice in his speech, AND IS A FOOL, for his riches will
not save him from this condemnation.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. ALSO, THAT THE SOUL BE WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE, where the soul lacks
knowledge and insight, IT IS NOT GOOD, for that fact keeps it from all
energy and progress; AND HE THAT HASTETH WITH HIS FEET, going ahead
without proper consideration, in foolish rashness, to obtain some
outward blessing, SINNETH,... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. THE FOOLISHNESS OF MAN PERVERTETH HIS WAY, he himself is to be
blamed if he is thrown prostrate and brought to ruin; AND HIS HEART
FRETTETH AGAINST THE LORD, murmuring against Jehovah when he has no
one but himself to blame.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. WEALTH MAKETH MANY FRIENDS, for people seek the favor of the
wealthy, in the hope of obtaining some benefit for themselves; BUT THE
POOR IS SEPARATED FROM HIS NEIGHBOR, it is the way of the world to
leave the impoverished to his own resources and to ignore him.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. A FALSE WITNESS SHALL NOT BE UNPUNISHED, his lies being recorded
in God's records, AND HE THAT SPEAKETH LIES, constantly breathing them
out, SHALL NOT ESCAPE, an emphatic way of saying that he shall surely
perish.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. MANY WILL INTREAT THE FAVOR OF THE PRINCE, literally, "stroke
his face," flatter him; AND EVERY MAN IS A FRIEND TO HIM THAT GIVETH
GIFTS, with the expectation of sharing in his generosity. These facts
are stated as in agreement with men's conduct everywhere and do not
imply the approval of the... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. ALL THE BRETHREN OF THE POOR DO HATE HIM, his own relatives
treating him with an utter want of charity; HOW MUCH MORE DO HIS
FRIENDS GO FAR FROM HIM! for his acquaintances are not even bound by
the ties of relationship and therefore withdraw with less compunction.
HE PURSUETH THEM WITH WORDS,... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. HE THAT GETTETH WISDOM, proper understanding and common sense,
LOVETH HIS OWN SOUL, for this love is demonstrated and proved by the
acquiring of wisdom; HE THAT KEEPETH UNDERSTANDING SHALL FIND GOOD,
have true fortune and happiness.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. A FALSE WITNESS SHALL NOT BE UNPUNISHED, AND HE THAT SPEAKETH
LIES SHALL PERISH. Cf v. 5.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. DELIGHT IS NOT SEEMLY FOR A FOOL, a life of luxury does not
become him, much less for a servant to have rule over princes, this
being possible at courts where the favorites of the sovereign
ingratiate themselves and eventually direct the affairs of the realm.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. THE DISCRETION OF A MAN DEFERRETH HIS ANGER; if he always
follows the dictates of prudence, he will delay his anger and show all
due patience with the erring; AND IT IS HIS GLORY, it adds to his
honorable reputation, TO PASS OVER A TRANSGRESSION, not by condoning
and ignoring it, but by keepi... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. THE KING'S WRATH IS AS THE ROARING OF A LION, striking terror
to the hearts of men as he prepares to fall upon his prey; BUT HIS
FAVOR IS AS DEW UPON THE GRASS, pleasant and refreshing.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. A FOOLISH SON IS THE CALAMITY OF HIS FATHER, his mischievous
and sinful acts are like stroke upon stroke, they strike his father
with a steady beating; AND THE CONTENTIONS OF A WIFE, her quarrelsome
nagging and brawling, ARE A CONTINUAL DROPPING, like water dropping
from the eaves with a stea... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. HOUSE AND RICHES ARE THE INHERITANCE OF FATHERS, it is possible
to get into possession of them by the fact of one's being an heir; AND
A PRUDENT WIFE IS FROM THE LORD, a special gift of His kindness.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. SLOTHFULNESS CASTETH INTO A DEEP SLEEP, causing a man to sink
into stupor and lethargy, sapping the last bit of his energy, AND AN
IDLE SOUL SHALL SUFFER HUNGER, that being the result of sloth.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. HE THAT KEEPETH THE COMMANDMENT, namely, that of God's Law,
KEEPETH HIS OWN SOUL, for such conduct is conducive to spiritual life;
BUT HE THAT DESPISETH HIS WAYS, taking no heed to keep them in
agreement with the Word of God, SHALL DIE, for destruction is the
punishment of such disobedience.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. HE THAT HATH PITY UPON THE POOR, showing him charity in the
right spirit, LENDETH UNTO THE LORD, money given to the poor is
deposited in the savings-bank of Jehovah; AND THAT WHICH HE HATH
GIVEN, in helping out the poor and needy, WILL HE PAY HIM AGAIN. Cf
Matthew 25:40; Luke 6:30.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. CHASTEN THY SON WHILE THERE IS HOPE, correcting him, if
necessary, by corporal punishment, AND LET NOT THY SOUL SPARE FOR HIS
CRYING, literally, "and to his death do not lift up thy soul"; wisdom
and love must know and observe the proper measure of punishment,
knowing at the same time, that t... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. A MAN OF GREAT WRATH, one who cannot control his temper. SHALL
SUFFER PUNISHMENT; FOR IF THOU DELIVER HIM, YET THOU MUST DO IT AGAIN,
that is, to interfere with a wrathful man with the purpose of saving
him from his own foolishness usually makes matters worse; he must
learn to govern himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. HEAR COUNSEL AND RECEIVE INSTRUCTION, in effecting the moral
training which every person needs for true wisdom, THAT THOU MAYEST BE
WISE IN THY LATTER END, in the future; for the conduct of the truly
wise will grow nearer perfection as they grow in years.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. THERE ARE MANY DEVICES IN A MAN'S HEART, he may have many ideas
and plans; NEVERTHELESS, THE COUNSEL OF THE LORD, THAT SHALL STAND; it
is He who disposes, leading the affairs of all men according to His
will.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. THE DESIRE OF A MAN IS HIS KINDNESS, that is, the worth of his
show of liberality depends upon his good will, upon the genuineness of
his beneficence or altruism; AND A POOR MAN IS BETTER THAN A LIAR, one
who is unable to help, but is sincere in desiring to do so, is better
than one who, with... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. THE FEAR OF THE LORD TENDETH TO LIFE, it shows and points the
way to the true life in the Lord; AND HE THAT HATH IT SHALL ABIDE
SATISFIED; HE SHALL NOT BE VISITED WITH EVIL, because Jehovah will
protect, promote, and in every way bless such a man.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. A SLOTHFUL MAN HIDETH HIS HAND IN HIS BOSOM, rather, he plunges
it into the wide dish which contained the principal food of the
family, AND WILL NOT SO MUCH AS BRING IT TO HIS MOUTH AGAIN, too lazy
even to eat.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 25. SMITE A SCORNER, who is beyond rebuke, in whose case no
admonition will bring fruit, AND THE SIMPLE WILL BEWARE; although
inexperienced, lie will learn a lesson by constraint; AND REPROVE ONE
THAT HATH UNDERSTANDING, who is eager to learn prudence, AND HE WILL
UNDERSTAND KNOWLEDGE, he will im... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 26. HE THAT WASTETH HIS FATHER, attacking him violently, abusing
him in words and possibly also in deeds, AND CHASETH AWAY HIS MOTHER,
making life unbearable for her in her own home, IS A SON THAT CAUSETH
SHAME AND BRINGETH REPROACH, his conduct causing grief to his parents
not only by his disreg... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 27. CEASE, MY SON, TO HEAR THE INSTRUCTION THAT CAUSETH TO ERR FROM
THE WORDS OF KNOWLEDGE, rather, "to depart from the sayings of
understanding," for teaching which is not wholesome and in accord with
the Word of God leads to destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 28. AN UNGODLY WITNESS, one who is worthless, vain, and wicked in
the sight of God, SCORNETH JUDGMENT, scoffing at the righteous
punishment which is threatened; AND THE MOUTH OF THE WICKED DEVOURETH
INIQUITY, he desires mischief most passionately, he cannot get enough.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 29. JUDGMENTS ARE PREPARED FOR SCORNERS, their verdict of
condemnation is ready, AND STRIPES FOR THE BACK OF FOOLS, for their
punishment also is inevitable, since the just God will not be mocked.... [ Continue Reading ]