Surety — Rashly, without considering how thou shalt discharge the
debt as occasion require. Otherwise suretyship in some cases may be
not only lawful, but an act of justice and charity. Stricken thy hand
— Obliged thyself by giving thine hand, as the custom then was in
such cases. With — With the cr... [ Continue Reading ]
Hand — Into the power. Friend — Of the debtor, for whom, as being
thy friend, thou didst become surety; whereby thou art in his power,
by his neglect or unfaithfulness, to expose thee to the payment of the
debt. Make sure — Or, and prevail with thy friend, strive to win him
by thine incessant and ea... [ Continue Reading ]
Give not sleep — Until thou hast taken care for the discharge of
this obligation.... [ Continue Reading ]
Go — This is a distinct precept; and it is for the most part as
needless to seek, as hard to find, coherence in the proverbs.... [ Continue Reading ]
Travelleth — Swiftly and unexpectedly. Armed man — Irresistibly.... [ Continue Reading ]
Hate — Above many other sins which have a worse name in the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
Deviseth — He whose practice it is to contrive wickedness. Swift —
Such as greedily execute their wicked designs.... [ Continue Reading ]
The law — The word of God, which thy parents delivered to thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
Bind them — Constantly remember, and duly consider them.... [ Continue Reading ]
It — The law of God which thy parents have taught thee. Talk — It
shall give thee counsel and comfort.... [ Continue Reading ]
Eye — lids — With her wanton glances,... [ Continue Reading ]
Despise — Abhor, but rather pity him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Restore — He speaks not of that restitution which the law required,
but of that which either the wronged person might force the thief to
make, or which the thief would willingly give rather than be exposed
to public shame.... [ Continue Reading ]
Rage — It enflames a man with rage. In the day — When he hath an
opportunity to avenge himself.... [ Continue Reading ]