PROVERBS CHAPTER 4 Solomon showeth the excellency of his doctrine,
PROVERBS 4:1. His counsel to get wisdom, PROVERBS 4:5,6, and
understanding, PROVERBS 4:7. The honour which cometh thereby, PROVERBS
4:8,9. The good effects of it, PROVERBS 4:10. He dehorts from the
paths of the wicked, by the evil co... [ Continue Reading ]
GOOD DOCTRINE; not vain, or foolish, or false, or pernicious counsels,
but such as are true and profitable. MY LAW; God's law or commands,
delivered to you by my mouth. SEE POOLE ON "PROVERBS 3:1".... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FATHER'S SON, in a special manner; his best beloved son, and
designed to be his successor in the throne. TENDER; young and tender
in years, and capable of any impressions, and tenderly educated. ONLY
BELOVED, Heb. _only_, or _the only son_; or rather, because Bathsheba
seems to have had other son... [ Continue Reading ]
SAID UNTO ME: the following verses, at least as far as the 10th verse,
are propounded as the words of David, that the name of so great a king
and holy a prophet might add the more authority and efficacy to his
counsels. AND LIVE, i.e. thou shalt live. It is a promise in the form
of a command, as PRO... [ Continue Reading ]
From the belief and practice of my word.... [ Continue Reading ]
LOVE HER; he intimates that it is not enough to do what is good, which
may sometimes proceed from worldly or sinful motives, but that we must
have a sincere and fervent more and more unto the perfect day; just
men do daily love to it.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PRINCIPAL THING; the most excellent of all possessions. WITH ALL;
even with the price of all, though it cost thee the loss of all which
thou hast. Or, _or among all_. Whilst you labour for other things, do
not neglect this.... [ Continue Reading ]
EXALT HER; let her have thine highest esteem and affection. TO HONOUR,
both with God and men; which Solomon knew by experience.... [ Continue Reading ]
AN ORNAMENT OF GRACE, i.e. an acceptable or beautiful ornament, such
as they used to put upon their heads.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE WAY OF WISDOM; either
1. Which procureth wisdom. Or,
2. Which wisdom directeth thee to walk in.... [ Continue Reading ]
THY STEPS SHALL NOT BE STRAITENED; thou shalt manage thine affairs
with great facility, and safety, and success. It is a metaphor from
those who walk in a strait and uneven path, where they are apt to
stumble and fall. NOT STUMBLE; not miscarry.... [ Continue Reading ]
The conductor, and preserver, and comfort of thy life.... [ Continue Reading ]
ENTER NOT INTO THE PATH OF THE WICKED; avoid their courses and
company. GO NOT; do not proceed further. If thou hast unadvisedly
entered into it, do not persist in it, but get thee speedily out of
it.... [ Continue Reading ]
AVOID IT, PASS NOT BY IT; keep at a great distance from it. Compare
JOB 22:23 PROVERBS 5:8. TURN FROM IT; shun all occasions of sin.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SLEEP NOT; they cannot compose themselves to sleep with quietness
and satisfaction to their own minds. To fall into their own snares,
either into sin or into mischief.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY EAT THE BREAD OF WICKEDNESS: the sense is either,
1. Wickedness is as necessary and as pleasant to them as their bread;
which suits well with the former verse. Or,
2. They live wholly upon what they get by wicked courses; which gives
the reason of what he last said, why they could not sleep w... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PATH OF THE JUST IS AS THE SHINING LIGHT; the common course of
their lives or actions is pure and spotless, clear and certain, safe
and comfortable, as light is. THAT SHINETH MORE AND MORE UNTO THE
PERFECT DAY; just men do daily more and more grow in knowledge, and
grace, and consolation, until... [ Continue Reading ]
AS DARKNESS; full of gross ignorance and error, of uncertainty and
confusion, of wickedness, of danger and misery; all which come under
the name of _darkness_ in Scripture use, and suit well with the
context. STUMBLE, Heb. _shall stumble_. Though they are always in
danger, yet they are always secure... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
Heartily love them, and stedfastly retain them,... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
THY HEART; thy mind and thoughts, and especially the will and
affections, which are the more immediate and effectual cause of all
men's actions. OUT OF IT ARE THE ISSUES OF LIFE; from thence proceed
all the actions, as of the natural, so of the spiritual life, which
lead to eternal life and happines... [ Continue Reading ]
All sorts of sinful words, which proceed from and discover an evil
heart.... [ Continue Reading ]
Direct all thine actions by a good intention, to a right end, and keep
thy mind fixed upon that way which leads to it, and neither look nor
turn aside to the right hand nor to the left, as it follows, PROVERBS
4:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
PONDER THE PATH OF THY FEET; consider thine actions before thou doest
them, and see that they agree with the rule. LET ALL THY WAYS BE
ESTABLISHED; let thine actions be uniformly and constantly good in
spite of all temptations to the contrary. Or, _let thy ways be
directed or disposed aright_, as th... [ Continue Reading ]
Fly all extremes, and neither add to God's commands, nor take from
them.... [ Continue Reading ]