I will — I will hearken what God by his Spirit speaks to me, and
that will I now speak to you. A parable — Which properly is an
allegorical speech, but is often taken for an important, and withal,
dark doctrine or sentence. Open — I will not smother it in my own
breast, but publish it to the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
In the days — In times of great distress and calamity, when wicked
men flourish, and good men are oppressed. Supplanters — This
character fitly agrees to David's enemies, who were not only
malicious, but deceitful and treacherous.... [ Continue Reading ]
Trust — As that which will secure them from calamities. Having said
that good men had no cause of fear, from their present sufferings from
ungodly men, now he proceeds to shew, that the ungodly had no reason
to be secure because of their riches.... [ Continue Reading ]
Redeem — Neither from the first death, nor from the second. Brother
— Whom he would do his utmost to preserve.... [ Continue Reading ]
Soul — Of their life. Precious — Hard to be obtained. Ceaseth —
It is never to be accomplished, by any mere man, for himself or for
his brother.... [ Continue Reading ]
He seeth — Every man sees that all men die, the wise and the
foolish; the evil and the good. To others — He saith not to sons or
kindred; but to others, because he is wholly uncertain to whom he
shall leave them, to friends, or strangers, or enemies; which he
mentions as a great vanity in riches. Th... [ Continue Reading ]
Thought — Tho' they are ashamed to express, yet it is their secret
hope. Houses — Either their posterity, often called mens houses: or
their mansion — houses, as it is explained in the next clause. For
ever — To them and theirs in succeeding generations. Call — Fondly
dreaming by this means to immor... [ Continue Reading ]
Man — Living in all splendor and glory. Abideth not — All his
dreams of perpetuating his name and estate, shall be confuted by
experience.... [ Continue Reading ]
Way — Their contrivance to immortalize themselves.... [ Continue Reading ]
Sheep — Which for a season are in sweet pastures, but at the owner's
pleasure are led away to the slaughter. Death — The first death
shall consume their bodies, and the second death shall devour their
souls. The upright — Good men whom they abused at their pleasure.
Morning — In the day of the gener... [ Continue Reading ]
God — Tho' no man can find out a ransom to redeem himself, yet God
can and will redeem me. The grave — The grave shall not have power
to retain me, but shall be forced to give me up into my father's
hands. Receive — Into heaven.... [ Continue Reading ]
Afraid — Discouraged.... [ Continue Reading ]
Blessed — He applauded himself as an happy man. Men — And as he
flatters himself, so parasites flatter him for their own advantage.
When — When thou dost indulge thyself, and advance thy worldly
interest.... [ Continue Reading ]
He — Now he returns to the third person: such changes are frequent
in this book. Go — To the grave and hell, where he shall meet with
his wicked parents, who by their counsel and example, led him into his
evil courses. See — Neither the light of this life, to which they
shall never return: nor of th... [ Continue Reading ]
Understandeth not — Hath not true wisdom. The beasts — Though he
hath the outward shape of a man, yet in truth he is a beast, a stupid,
and unreasonable creature.... [ Continue Reading ]