V. 1. WHEN THOU SITTEST TO EAT WITH A RULER, with a person of
influence and power, CONSIDER DILIGENTLY WHAT IS BEFORE THEE, keeping
in mind throughout the dinner that it is a mightier and loftier one at
whose invitation one is present,... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. AND PUT A KNIFE TO THY THROAT, IF THOU BE A MAN GIVEN TO
APPETITE, keeping the usual gluttonous appetite in leash by the
strongest warnings and threats, restraining the least sign of
self-indulgence.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. BE NOT DESIROUS OF HIS DAINTIES, craving the finest food on the
table; FOR THEY ARE DECEITFUL MEAT, literally, "bread of deception,"
it is a deceptive meal, the object of the powerful person not being to
dispense free hospitality, but to make use of his guest in some
manner.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. LABOR NOT TO BE RICH, the vanity of such an ambition being
obvious; CEASE FROM THINE OWN WISDOM, having enough common sense not
to make the acquisition of riches the chief aim in life.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. WILT THOU SET THINE EYES UPON THAT WHICH IS NOT, looking eagerly
for, craving eagerly after, something which has no lasting substance?
FOR RICHES CERTAINLY MAKE THEMSELVES WINGS, they are not a dependable
possession; THEY FLY AWAY AS AN EAGLE TOWARD HEAVEN, they are as
unstable as a bird of th... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. EAT THOU NOT THE BREAD OF HIM THAT HATH AN EVIL EYE, of a
jealous and covetous man, NEITHER DESIRE THOU HIS DAINTY MEATS, which
are held out before his guest as a sort of bait, not with open
kindliness, but with a hidden purpose, for the envious person's
selfishness will not permit him to disp... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. FOR AS HE THINKETH IN HIS HEART, SO IS HE, his true nature does
not appear on the outside, but his calculating meanness counts every
bite his guest takes. EAT AND DRINK, SAITH HE TO THEE, with apparent
politeness and cordial hospitality; BUT HIS HEART IS NOT WITH THEE, he
is not sincere, it is... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. THE MORSEL WHICH THOU HAST EATEN SHALT THOU VOMIT UP, namely,
afterwards, upon finding out about the host's deception, AND LOSE THY
SWEET WORDS, those spoken in acknowledgment of the supposed
hospitality.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. SPEAK NOT IN THE EARS OF A FOOL; FOR HE WILL DESPISE THE WISDOM
OF THY WORDS.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. REMOVE NOT THE OLD LANDMARK, the boundary which was placed when
the land was first divided to the several families, AND ENTER NOT INTO
THE FIELDS OF THE FATHERLESS, for the purpose of changing the boundary
marks or committing other acts of violence;... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. FOR THEIR REDEEMER, their Avenger, the one who champions their
cause, IS MIGHTY; for it is the Lord Himself who acts as their
vindicator; HE SHALL PLEAD THEIR CAUSE WITH THEE, appearing as the
Advocate of the defenseless and, at the same time, as the Judge of the
violators.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. APPLY THINE HEART UNTO INSTRUCTION, paying willing attention to
correction, AND THINE EARS TO THE WORDS OF KNOWLEDGE, those which
teach prudence and circumspection.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. WITHHOLD NOT CORRECTION FROM THE CHILD; FOR IF THOU BEATEST HIM
WITH THE ROD, HE SHALL NOT DIE, that is, the punishment may be bitter,
even for the parent, but that fact dare not interfere with the plain
duty imposed by the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. THOU SHALT BEAT HIM WITH THE ROD, with severe punishment, if
necessary, AND SHALT DELIVER HIS SOUL FROM HELL, for the correction
will result in blessing to the child, in keeping him from worse
transgressions and thus becoming a victim of death in sins. Proverbs
3:27; Proverbs 19:18; Proverbs... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. MY SON, IF THINE HEART BE WISE, as the result of wholesome
teaching here offered, MY HEART SHALL REJOICE, EVEN MINE, for such is
the effect of successful teaching upon the instructor.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. YEA, MY REINS, his whole inner being, SHALL REJOICE WHEN THY
LIPS SPEAK RIGHT THINGS, in an outward manifestation of the wisdom of
the heart.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. LET NOT THINE HEART ENVY SINNERS, for their apparent happiness
and prosperity; BUT BE THOU IN THE FEAR OF THE LORD ALL THE DAY LONG;
that is the proper object of emulation, after which one ought to
strive with all his heart.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. FOR SURELY THERE IS AN END, the end, the Day of Judgment, will
surely come; AND THINE EXPECTATION SHALL NOT BE CUT OFF, God will then
fulfill the hopes of the righteous and give them the joys of immortal
life with Him.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. HEAR THOU, MY SON, AND BE WISE, AND GUIDE THINE HEART IN THE
WAY, by directing it to go straight forward on the right way, in
conduct becoming a believer, a child of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. BE NOT AMONG WINEBIBBERS, those given to intemperance in
drinking, AMONG RIOTOUS EATERS OF FLESH, for these two forms of
intemperance are usually found together;... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. FOR THE DRUNKARD AND THE GLUTTON SHALL COME TO POVERTY, all his
property being dissipated in riotous living; AND DROWSINESS, the
laziness and apathy into which the intemperate man is bound to sink in
consequence of his excesses, SHALL CLOTHE A MAN WITH RAGS, bring him
to the very depths of po... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. HEARKEN UNTO THY FATHER THAT BEGAT THEE, in ready obedience to
all his commands, AND DESPISE NOT THY MOTHER WHEN SHE IS OLD, it being
the tendency of young people to be ashamed of their aged parents and
no longer to heed their counsel.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. BUY THE TRUTH, not minding the hard labor and sacrifice
required to gain it, AND SELL IT NOT, since it is precious beyond all
riches of the world; ALSO WISDOM AND INSTRUCTION AND UNDERSTANDING,
these synonyms including both the knowledge in itself and its
application in all situations of life... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. THE FATHER OF THE RIGHTEOUS SHALL GREATLY REJOICE, being filled
with happiness on account of the fact that his son turned out so well
and is an honor to his father; AND HE THAT BEGETTETH A WISE CHILD, one
who has acquired true wisdom and understanding, SHALL HAVE JOY OF HIM,
this fact will ma... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 25. THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER SHALL BE GLAD, AND SHE THAT BARE THEE
SHALL REJOICE, this fact being urged in order to stimulate the
children in true pious conduct. cf Proverbs 10:1; Proverbs 15:20;
Proverbs 27:11.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 26. MY SON, GIVE ME THINE HEART, Wisdom herself here pleading with
the young person to be devoted to her at all times, AND LET THINE EYES
OBSERVE MY WAYS, following the conduct, the principles, and the rules
of life which are prescribed by true wisdom, as summarized in the Word
of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 27. FOR A WHORE, as opposed to the person of wisdom, IS A DEEP
DITCH, AND A STRANGE WOMAN, the outsider, the harlot, IS A NARROW PIT,
one yielding to her seductions will find it hard to escape from her
power.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 28. SHE ALSO LIETH IN WAIT AS FOR A PREY, like a highwayman, AND
INCREASETH THE TRANSGRESSORS AMONG MEN, multiplying the number of
those who yield to her seductive arts and commit the sin of
fornication or adultery. cf Proverbs 7:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 29. WHO HATH WOE? WHO HATH SORROW, or grief? The Hebrew notes the
moaning by giving the sighs Ah! and Alas! WHO HATH CONTENTIONS? being
most easily involved in quarrels. WHO HATH BABBLING? said of senseless
mutterings and mouthings. WHO HATH WOUNDS WITHOUT CAUSE? inflicted in
drunken brawls. WHO... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 30. THEY THAT TARRY LONG AT THE WINE, being engaged regularly in
drinking it; THEY THAT GO TO SEEK MIXED WINE, the strong spiced liquor
whose inebriating effects were even worse than that of wine. The
admonition, therefore, is spoken:... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 31. LOOK NOT THOU UPON THE WINE WHEN IT IS RED, observing its
tempting color with longing eyes, when it giveth his color in the cup,
literally, "when it showeth its eye," in an inviting sparkle, WHEN IT
MOVETH ITSELF ARIGHT, when it glides down the throat smoothly and
pleasantly.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 32. AT THE LAST IT BITETH LIKE A SERPENT, its ruinous and
destructive influence becoming evident afterward, AND STINGETH LIKE AN
ADDER, whose venom had a most deadly effect.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 33. THINE EYES, under the influence of the liquor, as it clouds the
senses, SHALL BEHOLD STRANGE WOMEN, rather, strange things, all
objects being doubled, or uncertain, or swaying, in the vision of the
drunken man, AND THINE HEART SHALL UTTER PERVERSE THINGS, foolish
talk.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 34. YEA, THOU SHALT BE AS HE THAT LIETH DOWN IN THE MIDST OF THE
SEA, down in its depths, unconscious of his surroundings, OR AS HE
THAT LIETH UPON THE TOP OF A MAST, asleep in a most perilous position,
reeling, staggering to and fro, in momentary danger of being hurled
into the waves.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 35. THEY HAVE STRICKEN ME, SHALT THOU SAY, the language of the
drunken man being well imitated, AND I WAS NOT SICK, he did not feel
the pain of it; THEY HAVE BEATEN ME, AND I FELT IT NOT, he was not
aware of it; WHEN SHALL I AWAKE? He is anxious to get over the effect
of the present debauch. I WI... [ Continue Reading ]