Heart — His understanding is always present with him and ready to
direct him. He mentions the right hand, because that is the common
instrument of action. A fool's — His understanding is not effectual
to govern his affections and actions.... [ Continue Reading ]
Walketh — In his daily conversation. He saith — He discovers his
folly to all that meet him.... [ Continue Reading ]
The spirit — The passion. Leave not — In anger or discontent.
Continue in a diligent and faithful discharge of thy duty, and
modestly and humbly submit to him. Yielding — A gentle and
submissive carriage.... [ Continue Reading ]
The rich — Wise and worthy men, rich in endowments of mind.... [ Continue Reading ]
An hedge — Whereby another man's fields or vineyards are
distinguished, that he may either take away their fruits, or enlarge
his own fields.... [ Continue Reading ]
Whoso removeth — Stones too heavy for them: who rashly attempts
things too high and hard for them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Wisdom — As wisdom instructs a man in the smallest matters, so it is
useful for a man's direction in all weighty affairs.... [ Continue Reading ]
Without — If not prevented by the art and care of the charmer; which
practice he does not justify, but only mentions by way of resemblance.... [ Continue Reading ]
Gracious — Procure him favour with those who hear him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Full of words — Forward to promise and boast what he will do,
whereas none can be sure of future events, even during his own life,
much more after his death.... [ Continue Reading ]
Wearieth — Fools discover their folly by their wearisome and
fruitless endeavours after things which are too high for them. Because
— He is ignorant of those things which are most easy, as of the way
to the great city whither he is going.... [ Continue Reading ]
A child — Either in age, or childish qualities. Eat — Give up
themselves to eating and drinking. Morning — The fittest time for
God's service, for the dispatch of weighty affairs, and for sitting in
judgment.... [ Continue Reading ]
Nobles — Not so much by birth, as by their noble dispositions.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy thought — In the most secret manner. The rich — Princes or
governors. A bird — The king will hear of it by unknown and
unsuspected hands, as if a bird had heard and carried the report of
it.... [ Continue Reading ]