V. 1. WINE IS A MOCKER, excessive indulgence in it produces scorn and
blasphemy in the drinker, STRONG DRINK IS RAGING, it robs a man of
clear thinking and proper self-possession; AND WHOSOEVER IS DECEIVED
THEREBY IS NOT WISE, that is, if he is led astray thereby, so that he
reels and staggers under... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. THE FEAR OF A KING, the terror spread by his anger, IS AS THE
ROARING OF A LION, 19:12; WHOSO PROVOKETH HIM TO ANGER SINNETH AGAINST
HIS OWN SOUL, foolishly risks and even forfeits his own life.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. IT IS AN HONOR FOR A MAN TO CEASE FROM STRIFE, to dwell and
remain far from quarrels, neither to provoke nor to promote them; BUT
EVERY FOOL WILL BE MEDDLING, foolishly starting quarrels.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. THE SLUGGARD WILL NOT PLOW BY REASON OF THE COLD, the
disagreeable weather furnishing him a welcome excuse to keep him from
tilling the soil; THEREFORE SHALL HE BEG IN HARVEST AND HAVE NOTHING,
that is, when he looks for grain in the season of harvest, his field
has borne none, that being the... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. COUNSEL IN THE HEART OF MAN IS LIKE DEEP WATER, for his plans
are hidden in his innermost heart; BUT A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING, one who
knows how to deal with men, WILL DRAW IT OUT, he will judge the
actions of men according to their motives and objects and draw the
right conclusions.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. MOST MEN WILL PROCLAIM EVERY ONE HIS OWN GOODNESS, literally,
"Many a man meets a man of his pleasantness," for an outward show of
pleasantness, an amiable exterior, is not unusual; BUT A FAITHFUL MAN,
one upon whom one may depend in time of need, WHO CAN FIND? Such
faithfulness is rare.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. THE JUST MAN WALKETH IN HIS INTEGRITY, he who in his innocence
conducts himself uprightly, righteously, HIS CHILDREN ARE BLESSED
AFTER HIM, if they follow him in his righteousness, the Lord's
blessing rests upon them to a thousand generations, Exodus 20:6;
Deuteronomy 7:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. A KING THAT SITTETH IN THE THRONE OF JUDGMENT, dispensing
justice in his capacity of sovereign, SCATTERETH AWAY ALL EVIL WITH
HIS EYES, he searches out, he sifts by winnowing, and so separates the
evil from the good, the right from the wrong.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. WHO CAN SAY, I HAVE MADE MY HEART CLEAN, purifying it to the
point of moral perfection, I AM PURE FROM MY SIN? The answer is
clearly given in the question and stated, Ecclesiastes 7:20.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. DIVERS WEIGHTS, stones as they were used for weights in
balances, AND DIVERS MEASURES, the reference being not only to the
vessels used in dry measure, but to every kind of measure, BOTH OF
THEM ARE ALIKE ABOMINATION TO THE LORD; deception in business,
cheating in trade, is sinful and loathso... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. EVEN A CHILD IS KNOWN BY HIS DOINGS, reveals his nature and
character by his acts, WHETHER HIS WORK BE PURE, AND WHETHER IT BE
RIGHT, there is no innocence in childhood, and children will be held
responsible by God for their acts.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. THE HEARING EAR AND THE SEEING EYE, THE LORD HATH MADE EVEN
BOTH OF THEM; therefore He, the omniscient Creator of the senses, will
demand a reckoning of their use on the Last Day.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. LOVE NOT SLEEP, that associated with slothfulness, LEST THOU
COME TO POVERTY, that being the result of sloth; OPEN THINE EYES, with
the proper energy, industry, and vigor, AND THOU SHALT BE SATISFIED
WITH BREAD, for so is diligent activity rewarded.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. IT IS NAUGHT, IT IS NAUGHT, SAITH THE BUYER, he insists that
the goods offered him are bad, worthless, in order to beat down the
price; BUT WHEN HE IS GONE HIS WAY, having gotten the better of the
deal, THEN HE BOASTETH, setting forth the shrewdness with which he
drove his bargain, such condu... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. THERE IS GOLD AND A MULTITUDE OF RUBIES, or pearls, such
trinkets are found in abundance in the world; BUT THE LIPS OF
KNOWLEDGE ARE A PRECIOUS JEWEL, they are rare indeed in the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. TAKE HIS GARMENT THAT IS SURETY FOR A STRANGER, for one so
foolish and inconsiderate might as well hand it over at once, since he
will surely lose it, AND TAKE A PLEDGE OF HIM FOR A STRANGE WOMAN, or,
"for strange people," for such suretyship is always ill-advised.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. BREAD OF DECEIT IS SWEET TO A MAN, what he gains by such means
may seem pleasant and enjoyable to him at first; BUT AFTERWARDS HIS
MOUTH SHALL BE FILLED WITH GRAVEL, it will be most disagreeable and
grievous to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. EVERY PURPOSE IS ESTABLISHED BY COUNSEL, definite plans should
be formulated only after a careful consultation with such as are in a
position to advise; AND WITH GOOD ADVICE MAKE WAR, after considering
all emergencies and possibilities. Cf Luke 14:31.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. HE THAT GOETH ABOUT AS A TALEBEARER, making it his business to
carry gossip and slander, REVEALETH SECRETS; THEREFORE MEDDLE NOT WITH
HIM THAT FLATTERETH WITH HIS LIPS. cf Proverbs 11:13; Proverbs 13:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. WHOSO CURSETH HIS FATHER OR HIS MOTHER, in a bold and
blasphemous transgression of the Fourth Commandment, HIS LAMP SHALL BE
PUT OUT IN OBSCURE DARKNESS, the picture being that of hopeless
destruction of property and life, a condemnation under the wrath of
God.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. AN INHERITANCE MAY BE GOTTEN HASTILY AT THE BEGINNING, wayward
and ungodly children being so eager that they even drive their parents
out of their possession; BUT THE END THEREOF SHALL NOT BE BLESSED, the
blessing of God will not rest upon such unfilial and wicked behavior.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. SAY NOT THOU, I WILL RECOMPENSE EVIL, avenging evil with evil
after the manner practiced by the ungodly; BUT WAIT ON THE LORD,
placing the outcome entirely in His hands, AND HE SHALL SAVE THEE. Cf
Psalms 27:14; Romans 12:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. DIVERS WEIGHTS ARE AN ABOMINATION UNTO THE LORD, AND A FALSE
BALANCE IS NOT GOOD. Cf v. 10.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. MAN'S GOINGS ARE OF THE LORD, he is dependent upon the Lord in
all his actions, he is directed by the manner of God's disposal; HOW
CAN A MAN, THEN, UNDERSTAND HIS OWN WAY? It is impossible for him to
decipher the ways in which God directs him, he cannot uncover the
secrets of God's governmen... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 25. IT IS A SNARE TO THE MAN WHO DEVOURETH THAT WHICH IS HOLY, if
he is over-hasty in making a vow to the Lord and in devoting some of
his substance to the Temple-service, AND AFTER VOWS TO MAKE ENQUIRY,
that is, when it was too late, the result usually being that the rash
vow is broken.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 26. A WISE KING SCATTERETH THE WICKED, sifting and winnowing them,
as the chaff is separated from the grain, AND BRINGETH THE WHEEL OVER
THEM, as the wheel of the threshing-cart separated the wheat-kernels
from the hulls when it was passed over the stalks spread out on the
threshing-floor.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 27. THE SPIRIT OF MAN IS THE CANDLE OF THE LORD, the spiritual and
moral powers of man, under the direction of Jehovah, penetrate into
his innermost being, SEARCHING ALL THE INWARD PARTS OF THE BELLY.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 28. MERCY AND TRUTH PRESERVE THE KING, they are the attributes or
virtues which make his reign successful, AND HIS THRONE IS UPHOLDEN BY
MERCY, by gracious kindness and favor.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 29. THE GLORY OF YOUNG MEN IS THEIR STRENGTH, for they are in the
first flush of their manhood, and their physical power is at its best;
AND THE BEAUTY OF OLD MEN IS THE GRAY HEAD, which gives dignity to
their appearance.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 30. THE BLUENESS OF A WOUND CLEANSETH AWAY EVIL, literally,
"Wounding stripes purge away evil"; SO DO STRIPES THE INWARD PARTS OF
THE BELLY, for a proper measure of severe discipline penetrates to the
depths of the heart and removes the desire for evil, all punishment,
rightly administered, havin... [ Continue Reading ]