V. 1. THE KING'S HEART IS IN THE HAND OF THE LORD AS THE RIVERS OF
WATER, the thoughts and plans of the mightiest rulers, sovereign as
they may seem, are like ditches and canals in which men lead water
where they desire; HE TURNETH IT WHITHERSOEVER HE WILL; no matter what
the mighty may fatuously as... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. EVERY WAY OF A MAN IS RIGHT IN HIS OWN EYES, he is inclined to
self-satisfaction, which may lead him astray; BUT THE LORD PONDERETH
THE HEARTS, He weighs them and thus determines the direction which
their plans should take. cf Proverbs 16:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. TO DO JUSTICE AND JUDGMENT, to exercise the principles of
righteousness and justice in all our dealings, IS MORE ACCEPTABLE TO
THE LORD THAN SACRIFICE, for all outward acts of worship are hollow
sham without true piety of the heart.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. AN HIGH LOOK AND A PROUD HEART, literally, "haughtiness of eyes
and pompousness of heart," AND THE PLOWING OF THE WICKED, either the
light, the prosperity, or the whole business, all that the ungodly do,
is sin, and therefore makes them guilty in the eyes of the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. THE THOUGHTS OF THE DILIGENT TEND ONLY TO PLENTEOUSNESS; because
they are industrious and thrifty, they have success; BUT OF EVERY ONE
THAT IS HASTY, ONLY TO WANT; for haste, that is, rashness, lack of
proper planning, makes waste.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. THE GETTING OF TREASURES BY A LYING TONGUE, by means of
misrepresentations and concealment of the truth, IS A VANITY TOSSED TO
AND FRO OF THEM THAT SEEK DEATH, like a fleeting breath, a vanishing
haze; for their prosperity has no sound foundation, leading them,
instead, to destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. THE ROBBERY OF THE WICKED, the violence which they try to exert
in working harm to others, SHALL DESTROY THEM, they are swept away as
the result of their own wickedness, BECAUSE THEY REFUSE TO DO
JUDGMENT, that which is just and right before the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. THE WAY OF MAN IS FROWARD AND STRANGE, literally, "Twisted is
the way of the guilt-laden," for the vicious man has only wickedness
in mind; BUT AS FOR THE PURE, one who is clean in his conduct, HIS
WORK IS RIGHT, in agreement with the will of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. IT IS BETTER TO DWELL IN A CORNER OF THE HOUSETOP, seated alone
and forsaken on the parapet of the Oriental flat roof, exposed to
every form of weather, THAN WITH A BRAWLING WOMAN, one always nagging
and quarreling, IN A WIDE HOUSE; for though the house be large enough
for several families, it... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. THE SOUL OF THE WICKED DESIRETH EVIL, since that is his only
delight in life; HIS NEIGHBOR FINDETH NO FAVOR IN HIS EYES, his
selfishness makes him utterly devoid of mercy and compassion.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. WHEN THE SCORNER IS PUNISHED, the simple is made wise, since he
profits by the example of warning; AND WHEN THE WISE IS INSTRUCTED, HE
RECEIVETH KNOWLEDGE, no severe correction or punishment being
necessary in his case, since he accepts teaching readily. cf Proverbs
19:25.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. THE RIGHTEOUS MAN WISELY CONSIDERETH THE HOUSE OF THE WICKED,
the reference evidently being to God, who marks the house of the
ungodly, noting every sign of wickedness, every deed of violence; BUT
GOD OVERTHROWETH THE WICKED FOR THEIR WICKEDNESS, He plunges them into
misfortune and destructio... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. WHOSO STOPPETH HIS EARS AT THE CRY OF THE POOR, deliberately
and hard-heartedly ignoring their appeals for help, HE ALSO SHALL CRY
HIMSELF, BUT SHALL NOT BE HEARD, thus being punished in the manner in
which he transgressed.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. A GIFT IN SECRET PACIFIETH ANGER, a gift brought concealed in
the bosom and presented at the proper moment; AND A REWARD IN THE
BOSOM, a gift of bribery, STRONG WRATH, for the more liberal the
present, the more readily will it influence the one who receives it.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. IT IS JOY TO THE JUST TO DO JUDGMENT, they love right and
delight in performing its demands always; BUT DESTRUCTION SHALL BE TO
THE WORKERS OF INIQUITY, that is, the exercise of justice strikes
terror to the heart of those who are active in wickedness.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. THE MAN THAT WANDERETH OUT OF THE WAY OF UNDERSTANDING,
deliberately choosing the way of error, SHALL REMAIN IN THE
CONGREGATION OF THE DEAD, shall rest there, as in his everlasting
home.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. HE THAT LOVETH PLEASURE, the delights of costly luxuries, SHALL
BE A POOR MAN; HE THAT LOVETH WINE AND OIL, perfumed oil used as a
cosmetic, SHALL NOT BE RICH, for his property and earnings will be
squandered for useless baubles and dangerous luxuries.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. THE WICKED SHALL BE A RANSOM for the righteous, for by the
punishment which he suffers he atones, in a way, for the errors of the
pious or is substituted by God for his intended victim, as Haman was
for Mordecai, AND THE TRANSGRESSOR FOR THE UPRIGHT. Cf Joshua 7:26;
Esther 7:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. IT IS BETTER TO DWELL IN THE WILDERNESS, far from the
habitations of men, THAN WITH A CONTENTIOUS AND AN ANGRY WOMAN. Cf v.
9.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. THERE IS TREASURE TO BE DESIRED AND OIL IN THE DWELLING OF THE
WISE, because he will carefully lay up and increase wealth; BUT A
FOOLISH MAN SPENDETH IT UP, he is a spendthrift and a waster.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. HE THAT FOLLOWETH AFTER RIGHTEOUSNESS AND MERCY, eagerly
desiring and practicing these virtues, FINDETH LIFE, the true
spiritual life whose source is in God, righteousness, such as is
acceptable in the sight of God, AND HONOR, as the Lord bestows upon
His children, for they are valued highly... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. A WISE MAN SCALETH THE CITY OF THE MIGHTY, for a wise man will
find and suggest ways of taking even a strong fortress, defended by
numerous and strong warriors, Ecclesiastes 9:14, AND CASTETH DOWN THE
STRENGTH OF THE CONFIDENCE THEREOF, the bulwarks upon which the
defenders relied.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. WHOSO KEEPETH HIS MOUTH AND HIS TONGUE, that is, he who can
control them properly, both in refraining from speech and in speaking
at the right time and to some definite purpose, KEEPETH HIS SOUL FROM
TROUBLES; for a garrulous fool is always making difficulties for
himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. PROUD AND HAUGHTY SCORNER, a puffed-up jackanapes, IS HIS NAME,
WHO DEALETH IN PROUD WRATH, in an excess of insolence, with mockery of
everything that is holy.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 25. THE DESIRE OF THE SLOTHFUL, his natural appetites and needs,
for which he refuses to provide, KILLETH HIM, for want of diligence he
dies of want; for his hands refuse to labor; too lazy to work, he is
bound to starve.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 26. HE COVETETH GREEDILY ALL THE DAY LONG, his needs clamor to be
met; BUT THE RIGHTEOUS GIVETH AND SPARETH NOT, his industry providing
not only for his own needs, but for those in actual need as well.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 27. THE SACRIFICE OF THE WICKED IS ABOMINATION, no amount of
mechanical, outward acting will take the place of worship in spirit
and in truth; HOW MUCH MORE WHEN HE BRINGETH IT WITH A WICKED MIND,
for transgression, while his heart is still filled with wickedness,
the outward sacrifice being inte... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 28. A FALSE WITNESS SHALL PERISH, Proverbs 19:5; BUT THE MAN THAT
HEARETH SPEAKETH CONSTANTLY, being modest and lending a ready ear to
instruction, HE IS ABLE TO RENDER RELIABLE TESTIMONY, not being
obliged to cease for uncertainty or a muddled condition of his mind.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 29. A WICKED MAN HARDENETH HIS FACE, trying to hide his wicked
thoughts and intentions behind a bold exterior; BUT AS FOR THE
UPRIGHT, HE DIRECTETH HIS WAY, carefully weighing and testing every
step, and thus establishing his conduct under all circumstances.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 30. THERE IS NO WISDOM NOR UNDERSTANDING NOR COUNSEL AGAINST THE
LORD, all human wisdom which would set itself over against the truth
of God's eternal Word is folly.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 31. THE HORSE IS PREPARED AGAINST THE DAY OF BATTLE, that is, men
may make all arrangements and preparations for war, deeming the
victory as good as gained; BUT SAFETY IS OF THE LORD, it is in His
hand to give victory or defeat, it rests with Him to decide the
issues, 1 Samuel 17:47.... [ Continue Reading ]