PROVERBS CHAPTER 29 The excellency of wisdom, with rules for
government, PROVERBS 29:1. The parents duty to correct their children,
PROVERBS 29:15. The misery of them that know not God's law, PROVERBS
29:18. Of anger, pride, thieving, cowardice, and corruption, PROVERBS
29:19. The godly and wicked a... [ Continue Reading ]
IN AUTHORITY; which interpretation is confirmed from the opposite
clause. The Hebrew word signifies to increase either in number, or in
dignity and power. THE PEOPLE REJOICE, for the blessed effects of
their good government. THE PEOPLE MOURN, both for the oppressions and
mischiefs which they feel, a... [ Continue Reading ]
LOVETH WISDOM; and therefore hateth and escheweth all folly and
wickedness. KEEPETH COMPANY WITH HARLOTS; whereby he plainly discovers
himself to want wisdom; of which see PROVERBS 7:7, &c. SPENDETH HIS
SUBSTANCE; whereby he not only ruineth himself, but also grieveth his
father, as is implied from... [ Continue Reading ]
BY JUDGMENT; by the free and impartial exercise of justice. HE THAT
RECEIVETH GIFTS, Heb. _a man_ (for he would not vouchsafe to call him
a king, as being unworthy of that name and office) _of oblations or
gifts_, i.e. whose delight and common practice it is to take bribes,
and sell justice.... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN THAT FLATTERETH HIS NEIGHBOUR, that praiseth or applaudeth
another in a sinful state or course, spreadeth a net for his feet;
kills him under a pretence of kindness; is an occasion of his sin, and
consequently of destruction, which possibly he may design to
accomplish by that means.... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS A SNARE; his sin will bring him to dreadful horrors and
certain ruin. DOTH SING AND REJOICE, because he hath sweet peace in
his own conscience, and assurance of present safety and eternal
happiness.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RIGHTEOUS, whether magistrate, or any private person concerned to
know it, and capable of helping him in it, CONSIDERETH THE CAUSE OF
THE POOR; his poverty neither hinders him from taking pains to examine
it, nor from a righteous determination of it. REGARDETH NOT TO KNOW
IT; will not put himsel... [ Continue Reading ]
BRING A CITY INTO A SNARE; expose it to God's wrath and to destruction
by their self-conceit and wilfulness, by their wicked counsels and
courses, whereby they seduce and infect the generality of the people,
by their contempt of God, of his just laws and righteous judgments,
and of the opinions and... [ Continue Reading ]
IF A WISE MAN CONTENDETH WITH A FOOLISH MAN; either judicially or
otherwise debating any matter with him, endeavouring to convince him
of any error; WHETHER HE, the wise man, rageth (or is angry) or
laugheth, i.e. whether he deal sharply and severely with him, rebuking
him for his folly, or mildly a... [ Continue Reading ]
HATE THE UPRIGHT, and consequently seek their ruin, as is implied from
the following clause. SEEK HIS SOUL; either,
1. To require his soul or life at the hands of those who have taken it
away. Or,
2. To preserve it from those who attempt to take it away, as this
phrase is taken, PSALMS 142:4, thou... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL HIS MIND; all at once, unnecessarily and unseasonably, without
reservation or caution. TILL AFTERWARDS; till he have fit occasion to
express it.... [ Continue Reading ]
IF A RULER HEARKEN TO LIES, delight in flatteries or calumnies, or any
lying words or deceitful and wicked practices, ALL HIS SERVANTS ARE
WICKED; partly because he chooseth only such for his service; and
partly because they are either corrupted by his example, or engaged by
their place and interest... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DECEITFUL MAN, Heb. _the man of deceits_, or _of usuries_, i.e.
who hath enriched himself by such practices, MEET TOGETHER; converse
together, and one needeth the other, as PROVERBS 22:2. THE LORD
LIGHTENETH BOTH THEIR EYES; either their bodily eyes with the light of
the sun, which promiscuously... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDGETH THE POOR, and the rich too; but he names THE POOR, because
these are most oppressed and injured by others, and least regarded by
princes, and yet committed to their more special care by the King of
kings.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ROD AND REPROOF; correction and instruction going together. LEFT
TO HIMSELF; suffered to follow his own will or lusts without restraint
and chastening. _His mother_, and father too; but he names only _the
mother_, either because her indulgence oft spoils the child, or
because children commonly s... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE MULTIPLIED; or rather, are advanced, because this is opposed to
their FALLING in the next clause; and so this Hebrew word is taken
above, PROVERBS 29:2. TRANSGRESSION INCREASETH; sin and sinners abound
and grow impudent by impunity, and the example and encouragement of
such rulers. THEIR FALL; t... [ Continue Reading ]
REST; satisfaction to thy mind, and comfort in his amendment.... [ Continue Reading ]
NO VISION, i.e. no prophecy, for the prophets were anciently called
seers, 1 SAMUEL 9:9, i.e. no public preaching of God's law or word,
(as appears by the opposite clause,) which is called _prophecy_,
ROMANS 12:6 1 CORINTHIANS 14:1, &c., where the people are destitute of
the means of instruction. TH... [ Continue Reading ]
A SERVANT, who is so not only ill condition, but also in the temper of
his mind, disingenuous, perverse, and stubborn, WILL NOT BE CORRECTED
BY WORDS; by mere words without blows. Compare PROVERBS 19:29. THOUGH
HE UNDERSTAND, though he know thy mind and words, and his own duty, HE
WILL NOT ANSWER; e... [ Continue Reading ]
IN HIS WORDS; or rather, _in his business_, who is rash and heady in
the management of his affairs. THERE IS MORE HOPE OF A FOOL, who is
sensible of his folly, and willing to hearken to the advice of others,
as this word is used, PROVERBS 26:12, though commonly it be meant of a
wilful and wicked foo... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT DELICATELY BRINGETH UP HIS SERVANT, allowing him too much
freedom, and familiarity, and delicious fare, shall have him become
his son; will find him at last grow insolent and presumptuous, and
forgetful of his servile condition.... [ Continue Reading ]
Is by his passion easily transported into grievous and manifold sins
against God, and others, and himself, as swearing, and cursing, and
violence, yea, sometimes even to murder.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL BRING HIM LOW, because both God and man conspire against him,
and abhor him. HONOUR SHALL UPHOLD THE HUMBLE IN SPIRIT; or, as others
render it, without any difference in the sense, THE HUMBLE IN SPIRIT
SHALL HOLD THEIR HONOUR, shall be honoured by God and men. Thus
honour, like a shadow, flees... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSO IS PARTNER WITH A THIEF, by receiving a share of the stolen
goods upon condition of his concealment of the theft, HATETH HIS OWN
SOUL; he carrieth himself towards it as if he hated it; he woundeth
and destroyeth it. HE HEARETH CURSING; he heareth the voice of
swearing, as is said, LEVITICUS 5:... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FEAR OF MAN, inordinate fear of harm or mischief from men, which
is fitly opposed to trust in God, because it comes from a distrust of
God's promise and providence, BRINGETH A SNARE; is an occasion of many
sins, and of great danger, both of injuries from men, and of sore
punishments from God. PU... [ Continue Reading ]
SEEK THE RULER'S FAVOUR: men study to please and engage their rulers
by their obliging carriage, and humble petitions, and all other means,
supposing that to be the only way to procure either right or favour
from them, as they need or desire it. EVERY MAN'S JUDGMENT, the
decision of his cause, and t... [ Continue Reading ]
IS AN ABOMINATION TO THE JUST, because such men, as such, are hated by
God, and haters of and enemies unto God and all goodness, and public
plagues to the church and state in which they live; and therefore he
who loves these must needs hate them, as true friends hate those who
are enemies to their f... [ Continue Reading ]