RIVERS OF WATER - See the Psalms 1:3 note. As the cultivator directs
the stream into the channels where it is most wanted, so Yahweh
directs the thoughts of the true king, that his favors may fall, not
at random, but in harmony with a divine order.... [ Continue Reading ]
Compare the marginal reference. The words have a special significance
as coming from the king who had built the temple, and had offered
sacrifices that could not be numbered for multitude” 1 Kings 8:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PLOWING - The Hebrew word, with a change in its vowel points, may
signify either:
(1) the “fallow field,” the “tillage” of Proverbs 13:23, or
(2) the lamp.
According to: (1) the verse would mean, “The outward signs of pride,
the proud heart, the broad lands of the wicked, all are evil.” (2)
h... [ Continue Reading ]
Here diligence is opposed, not to sloth but to haste. Undue hurry is
as fatal to success as undue procrastination.... [ Continue Reading ]
VANITY - Or, “a breath driven to and fro of those that are seeking
death.” Another reading of the last words is: “of the snares of
death” (compare 1 Timothy 6:9). Some commentators have suggested
that the “vapor” or “mist” is the mirage of the desert,
misleading those who follow it, and becoming a “... [ Continue Reading ]
ROBBERY - Probably the “violence” which the wicked practice.
SHALL DESTROY THEM - More literally, carries them away.... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, “Perverse is the way of a sin burdened man.”... [ Continue Reading ]
A WIDE HOUSE - literally, “a house of companionship,” i. e., a
house shared with her. The flat roof of an Eastern house was often
used for retirement by day, or in summer for sleep by night. The
corner of such a roof was exposed to all changes of weather, and the
point of the proverb lies in the tho... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, The Righteous One (Yahweh) regardeth well the house of the wicked,
and maketh the wicked fall into mischief.... [ Continue Reading ]
CONGREGATION OF THE DEAD - The Rephaim (compare the Proverbs 2:18
note).
REMAIN - i. e., “He shall find a resting place, but it shall be in
Hades.”... [ Continue Reading ]
WINE AND OIL - i. e., The costly adjuncts of a princely banquet. The
price of oil or precious unguent was about equal to the 300 days’
wages of a field laborer Matthew 20:2. Indulgence in such a luxury
would thus become the type of all extravagance and excess.... [ Continue Reading ]
Compare the marginal reference. Evil doers seem to draw down the wrath
of God upon their heads, and so become, as it were, the scapegoats of
the comparatively righteous.... [ Continue Reading ]
SPENDETH IT UP - literally, swalloweth it. The wise man keeps a store
in reserve. He gains uprightly, spends moderately, never exhausts
himself. But the proverb may have also a higher application. The wise
man stores up all “treasure to be desired” of wisdom, all
“oil” of divine influence, which str... [ Continue Reading ]
The man who keeps “righteousness” will assuredly find it, but he
will find besides it the “life” and the “honor” which he was
not seeking. Compare 1 Kings 3:13; Matthew 6:33.... [ Continue Reading ]
Even in war, counsel does more than brute strength. So of the warfare
which is carried on in the inner battlefield of the soul. There also
wisdom is mighty to the “pulling down of strongholds” (2
Corinthians 10:4, where Paul uses the very words of the Septuagint
Version of this passage), and the wis... [ Continue Reading ]
KILLETH HIM - He wastes his strength and life in unsatisfied longings
for something which he has not energy to gain. The wish to do great or
good things may sometimes be taken for the deed, but if the hindrance
is from a man’s own sloth, it does but add to his condemnation.... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE DAY LONG - Better, every day. The wish of the slothful man
passes into restless, covetous, dissatisfied desire; the righteous,
free from that desire, gives without grudging.... [ Continue Reading ]
A lower depth even than Proverbs 15:8. The wicked man may connect his
devotion with his guilt, offer his sacrifice and vow his vow (as men
have done under paganism or corrupted Christianity) for success in the
perpetration of a crime.... [ Continue Reading ]
SPEAKETH CONSTANTLY - His testimony abides evermore who repeats simply
what he has heard, whether from the lips of men or from the voice
within, in contrast with “the false witness.”... [ Continue Reading ]
DIRECTETH - i. e., Makes straight and firm. On one side it is the
callousness of guilt; on the other side it is the confidence of
integrity.... [ Continue Reading ]
Two companion proverbs. Nothing avails against, nothing without, God.
The horse is the type of warlike strength, used chiefly or exclusively
in battle. 1Ki 4:26; 1 Kings 10:26, may be thought of as having given
occasion to the latter of the two proverbs.... [ Continue Reading ]