V. 1. BE NOT THOU ENVIOUS AGAINST EVIL MEN, desiring their company on
account of their apparent prosperity and good fortune, NEITHER DESIRE
TO BE WITH THEM, to be one of their number, to he accepted into their
ranks. cf Proverbs 23:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 2. FOR THEIR HEART STUDIETH DESTRUCTION, they are constantly
meditating upon oppression and violence, AND THEIR LIPS TALK OF
MISCHIEF, their expressed purpose being to harm others.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 3. THROUGH WISDOM IS AN HOUSE BUILDED, not only the dwelling, but
the occupants of the house being included in the designation, AND BY
UNDERSTANDING IT IS ESTABLISHED, in this way only do people get a home
in the true sense of the word;... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 4. AND BY KNOWLEDGE SHALL THE CHAMBERS BE FILLED WITH ALL PRECIOUS
AND PLEASANT RICHES, the words describing not a miserly hoarding of
money, but a condition of the household which speaks of a comfortable
prosperity.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 5. A WISE MAN IS STRONG, full of strength, exerting a powerful
influence; YEA, A MAN OF KNOWLEDGE, one making use of proper
circumspection and caution, INCREASETH STRENGTH, develops and extends
his influence, makes use of his power in the proper manner.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 6. FOR BY WISE COUNSEL THOU SHALT MAKE THY WAR, carry it forward to
a successful issue, AND IN MULTITUDE OF COUNSELORS, all of whom
contribute good advice, THERE IS SAFETY, matters are sure to go
forward favorably. cf Proverbs 20:18; Proverbs 11:14; Proverbs 15:22.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 7. WISDOM IS TOO HIGH, altogether unattainable, FOR A FOOL; HE
OPENETH NOT HIS MOUTH IN THE GATE, he cannot be consulted by the
leading men of the city as they deliberate upon the welfare of the
community, their place of assembly being in the gate of the city or
immediately inside the gate, where... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 8. HE THAT DEVISETH TO DO EVIL, with whom mischief and wrong is
self-evident, who is the master of wickedness, SHALL BE CALLED A
MISCHIEVOUS PERSON, his evil reputation will soon be well established.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 9. THE THOUGHT OF FOOLISHNESS, literally, "the meditation of
folly," IS SIN, that is, even when folly tries to perform something
with prudent reflection, the result is the same, a transgression of
God's holy Law, AND THE SCORNER IS AN ABOMINATION TO MEN, his mockery
makes him an object of loathin... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 10. IF THOU FAINT IN THE DAY OF ADVERSITY, in times when anxiety
and distress seem to obstruct progress, THY STRENGTH IS SMALL, for it
is necessary to keep up courage, to develop moral courage and capacity
of resistance, in order to perform anything worthwhile in life.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 11. IF THOU FORBEAR TO DELIVER THEM THAT ARE DRAWN UNTO DEATH,
rather, "Deliver those who are taken to death," AND THOSE THAT ARE
READY TO BE SLAIN, the appeal being directed particularly to such as
witnessed the deeds of religious fanatics, who then, as now, often
made it a point to interfere wi... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 12. IF THOU SAYEST, BEHOLD, WE KNEW IT NOT, the one addressed
trying to salve his conscience with a poor excuse, DOTH NOT HE THAT
PONDERETH THE HEART CONSIDER IT? AND HE THAT KEEPETH THY SOUL,
familiar with the innermost thoughts of the mind, DOTH NOT HE KNOW IT?
AND SHALL NOT HE RENDER TO EVERY... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 13. MY SON, EAT THOU HONEY BECAUSE IT IS GOOD, AND THE HONEYCOMB,
WHICH IS SWEET TO THY TASTE, this figurative admonition serving to
introduce the praise of the loveliness and agreeableness of true
wisdom.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 14. SO SHALL THE KNOWLEDGE OF WISDOM BE UNTO THY SOUL, altogether
agreeable and full of rich nourishment and therefore well worth
acquiring; WHEN THOU HAST FOUND IT, THEN THERE SHALL BE A REWARD, AND
THY EXPECTATION SHALL NOT BE CUT OFF, the future will show that the
acquiring of wisdom was well... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 15. LAY NOT WAIT, O WICKED MAN, with the intention of performing
mischief and malice, AGAINST THE DWELLING OF THE RIGHTEOUS; SPOIL NOT
HIS RESTING-PLACE, where he is leading a quiet and peaceable life in
all godliness and honesty;... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 16. FOR A JUST MAN FALLETH SEVEN TIMES, for misfortunes often seem
to single him out, he has his full share of them, AND RISETH UP AGAIN,
endowed with new strength by the Lord; BUT THE WICKED SHALL FALL INTO
MISCHIEF, stumble into destruction, their fate being everlasting
misfortune.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 17. REJOICE NOT, in malignant joy, WHEN THINE ENEMY FALLETH, AND
LET NOT THINE HEART BE GLAD WHEN HE STUMBLETH, since delight in
another's hurt is just as objectionable as outright violence,... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 18. LEST THE LORD SEE IT AND IT DISPLEASE HIM, as all evidences of
malice are hound to do, AND HE TURN AWAY HIS WRATH FROM HIM, that is,
from the enemy, His punishment striking the person of malignant spirit
instead.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 19. FRET NOT THYSELF BECAUSE OF EVIL MEN, becoming enraged with
envy on account of their apparent good fortune, NEITHER BE THOU
ENVIOUS AT THE WICKED, whose prosperity often seems so great;... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 20. FOR THERE SHALL BE NO REWARD TO THE EVIL MAN, he will have no
lucky future or end; THE CANDLE OF THE WICKED SHALL BE PUT OUT, a
picture of eventual unhappiness and destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 21. MY SON, FEAR THOU THE LORD AND THE KING, the government
established by Jehovah, 1 Peter 2:17; Romans 13:1, AND MEDDLE NOT WITH
THEM THAT ARE GIVEN TO CHANGE, those who are always dissatisfied with
the government and therefore are always planning revolutions;... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 22. FOR THEIR CALAMITY, the misfortune sent upon them by God, SHALL
RISE SUDDENLY, striking them with unexpected suddenness; AND WHO
KNOWETH THE RUIN OF THEM BOTH? For those who rebel against the
constituted and existing government thereby rebel against the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 23. THESE THINGS ALSO BELONG TO THE WISE, the proverbs, or maxims,
now following are ascribed to wise men, from this point to the end of
the chapter. IT IS NOT GOOD TO HAVE RESPECT OF PERSONS IN JUDGMENT,
literally, "to observe faces," that is, to be partial, no matter for
what reason.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 24. HE THAT SAITH UNTO THE WICKED, THOU ART RIGHTEOUS, rendering a
verdict in favor of the guilty, HIM SHALL THE PEOPLE CURSE, since
perversion of justice in even one case affects the welfare of all,
NATIONS SHALL ABHOR HIM;... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 25. BUT TO THEM THAT REBUKE HIM SHALL BE DELIGHT, the judges who do
their duty in punishing evildoers shall be rewarded, AND A GOOD
BLESSING SHALL COME UPON THEM, the Lord Himself dispensing rich and
manifold gifts of His kindness and mercy.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 26. EVERY MAN SHALL KISS HIS LIPS THAT GIVETH A RIGHT ANSWER,
rather, "A kiss upon the lips does he bestow who returns well-pleasing
words," that is, a faithful and favorable answer, especially before a
court of justice, is like a most agreeable caress.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 27. PREPARE THY WORK WITHOUT AND MAKE IT FIT FOR THYSELF IN THE
FIELD, by tilling the soil and laboring for a plentiful harvest first;
AND AFTERWARDS BUILD THINE HOUSE, which includes the establishment of
a family and household, the summary being: Provide necessaries first,
then comforts.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 28. BE NOT A WITNESS AGAINST THY NEIGHBOR WITHOUT CAUSE, without
reason and need, out of pure animosity; AND DECEIVE NOT WITH THY LIPS,
rather in the form of a question, "And shouldest thou practice
deception with thy lips?" a very emphatic way of reproving such an
intention.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 29. SAY NOT, I WILL DO SO TO HIM AS HE HATH DONE TO ME, the
eagerness for revenge governing ones actions; I WILL RENDER TO THE MAN
ACCORDING TO HIS WORK. Cf Matthew 5:43; Romans 12:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 30. I WENT BY THE FIELD OF THE SLOTHFUL, where he could well
observe the effect of sloth, AND BY THE VINEYARD OF THE MAN VOID OF
UNDERSTANDING, one too lazy to work because he lacked in wisdom;... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 31. AND, LO, IT WAS ALL GROWN OVER WITH THORNS, the entire field,
for want of cultivation, had produced noxious weeds, AND NETTLES HAD
COVERED THE FACE THEREOF, AND THE STONE WALL THEREOF WAS BROKEN DOWN,
another sign of utter neglect.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 32. THEN I SAW AND CONSIDERED IT WELL, observing the lesson taught
by that neglected field; I LOOKED UPON IT AND RECEIVED INSTRUCTION,
laying down the admonition conveyed by the scene of desolation in a
maxim for others.... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 33. YET A LITTLE SLEEP, A LITTLE SLUMBER, A LITTLE FOLDING OF THE
HANDS TO SLEEP, that being the thought governing the actions of the
slothful;... [ Continue Reading ]
V. 34. SO SHALL THY POVERTY COME AS ONE THAT TRAVELETH, AND THY WANT,
the need of money and of all necessaries of life, AS AN ARMED MAN,
literally, "one armed with a shield. " cf Proverbs 6:10.... [ Continue Reading ]