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Verse Proverbs 9:5. _COME, EAT OF MY BREAD_] Not only receive my
instructions, but _act_ according to my directions.
_DRINK OF THE WINE - I HAVE MINGLED._] Enter into my counsels; be not
contented w...
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A parallel to the higher teaching of the Gospels (compare John 6:27;
Matthew 26:26)....
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CHAPTER 9
_ 1. The invitation of Wisdom (Proverbs 9:1)_
2. The contrast with Folly. (Proverbs 9:13)
Proverbs 9:1. The first section of Proverbs closeth with a contrast of
Wisdom and Folly, both pers...
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PROVERBS 9. THE INVITATIONS OF WISDOM AND FOLLY CONTRASTED. This
section closes with a couple of graphic pictures of Wisdom and Folly
personified, each bidding for the attention of the passers-by with...
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BREAD. Put by Figure of speech _Synecdoche_ (of Part), App-6, for all
kinds of food....
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_eat_ Rather, EAT YE, R.V. The word is plural. The invitation though
addressed to each (Proverbs 9:4) is extended to all. Comp. Isaiah
55:1....
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DISCOURSE: 772
WISDOM’S FEAST
Proverbs 9:1. Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath hewn out her
seven pillars: she hath killed her beasts; she hath mingled her wine;
she hath also furnished her table...
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EAT OF MY BREAD, &C.— That is, "Attend to, receive, and practise my
precepts." Our blessed Lord may be understood in this sense, John
6:53....
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CHAPTER 9
TEXT Proverbs 9:1-9
1.
Wisdom hath builded her house;
She hath hewn out her seven pillars:
2.
She hath killed her beasts; she hath mingled her wine;
She hath also furnished her table:...
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Come, eat of my bread, and drink of the wine which I have mingled.
COME, EAT OF MY BREAD, AND DRINK OF THE WINE (WHICH) I HAVE MINGLED.
The feast is not to see, but to enjoy (Bridges). 'The bread o...
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THE RIVALS
Folly and Wisdom invite guests to their respective houses. The
consequences of accepting either of the two invitations are described.
We are reminded of the Greek parable, 'The choice of H...
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BREAD] The name for food in general (Proverbs 9:2)....
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LESSONS ABOUT WISDOM
PROVERBS
_KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 9
Solomon’s last, great lesson to his son is almost complete. Perhaps
Solomon paused here. Maybe he thought about whether he had taught
enough...
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COME, EAT OF MY BREAD... — Comp. the invitations of Isaiah 55:1 and
John 6:35....
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לְ֭כוּ לַחֲמ֣וּ בְֽ לַחֲמִ֑י וּ֝
שְׁת֗וּ בְּ
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CHAPTER 10
TWO VOICES IN THE HIGH PLACES OF THE CITY
Proverbs 9:1, Proverbs 20:14 with Proberbs 3, and Proverbs 20:16 with
Prove
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TWO CONTRASTED INVITATIONS
Proverbs 9:1-18
There is an age-long competition between Wisdom and Folly, Virtue and
Vice. The palace of Wisdom is very attractive-well built and well
furnished. It is...
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The last address is a contrast between wisdom and folly. Each is
personified as a woman calling to youth. Wisdom has builded her house,
and spread her feast in the high places of the city. She calls t...
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Come, eat of my (f) bread, and drink of the wine [which] I have mixed.
(f) By meat and drink is meant the word of God, and the ministration
of the sacraments, by which God nourishes his servants in h...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 THROUGH 9.
There are two very distinct parts in this book. The first nine Chapter
s, which give the great general principles; and the proverbs, properly
so...
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COME, EAT OF MY BREAD,.... Which stands for all the provisions of
Christ's house; it designs the Gospel, which to a believer is more
than his necessary food; and the ordinance of the supper, one of th...
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Come, eat of my bread, and drink of the wine [which] I have mingled.
Ver. 5. _Come, eat of my bread._] Stand not off in a sinful modesty;
say not, I am not worthy, &c., but "Come," for "the Master ca...
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_Whoso is simple_ Ignorant, weak, and liable to be deceived, but
willing to learn; _let him turn in hither_ For there is no man so
ignorant but he is welcome to come and receive instruction. By this
m...
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Come, eat of my bread and drink of the wine which I have mingled, the
gifts which she freely offers....
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THE BANQUET OF WISDOM...
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1-12 Christ has prepared ordinances to which his people are admitted,
and by which nourishment is given here to those that believe in him,
as well as mansions in heaven hereafter. The ministers of th...
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Proverbs 9:5 Come H3212 (H8798) eat H3898 (H8798) bread H3899 drink
H8354 (H8798) wine H3196 mixed...
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THE APPEAL OF WOMAN WISDOM TO THE NAIVE (PROVERBS 9:1).
After making full and generous preparations Wisdom calls on the naive
to respond to and partake of her feast. ‘The naive' might be better
transl...
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PARTAKING OF THE GREAT FEAST (PROVERBS 9:5).
“Come, eat you of my bread,
And drink of the wine which I have mingled.
Leave off, you naive ones, and live,
And walk in the way of understanding.”
All...
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Proverbs 9:1
The marriage supper for the king's son.
I. The house. The frame is set up from everlasting, well-ordered in
all things, and sure. The tried Foundation is the Lord our
Righteousness. The...
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CONTENTS: Wisdom (Christ) and sin, as rivals for the soul of man.
CHARACTERS: God, Wisdom.
CONCLUSION: Christ and sin are both seeking to have the uppermost
place in the soul of man. We are therefor...
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Proverbs 9:1. _Wisdom hath builded her house._ This chapter opens with
a sublime allegory. We see the princess, the mother of angels and men,
enthroned in her temple, “the church which is the pillar a...
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_Come, eat of My bread._
WISDOM’S INVITATION
I. The invitation. He who invites is the Son of God--in the Proverbs
represented as “Wisdom.” Of His generous invitation we remark--
1. That its accepta...
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_Wisdom hath builded her house._
WISDOM’S INVITATION
The Bible is fully of mystery, not merely in its doctrines, but also
in the manner and in the language by which the truths of revelation
are brou...
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PROVERBS—NOTE ON PROVERBS 9:4 LET HIM (who is simple) TURN IN HERE.
Compare the invitation in Proverbs 8:5....
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
PROVERBS 9:1. WISDOM, in the plural, as in chap. Proverbs 1:20, to
express excellence and dignity.
PROVERBS 9:2. SHE HATH MINGLED HER WINE. Some commentators understand
the mingling...
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EXPOSITION
PROVERBS 9:1
15. _Fifteenth admonitory discourse, _containing in a parabolic form
an invitation of Wisdom (Proverbs 9:1), and that of her rival Folly
(Proverbs 9:13). Th
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Chapter 9 continues in its praise of wisdom.
Wisdom hath built her house, she has hewn out the seven pillars: She
has killed her beasts; she has mingled her wine; and she has furnished
her table. And...
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Isaiah 55:1; Jeremiah 31:12; John 6:27; John 6:49; Matthew 26:26;...