TRANSGRESSION - Better, rebellion. A revolt against a ruler leads to
rapid changes of dynasty (the whole history of the kingdom of Israel
was a proof of this), but “with men of understanding and knowledge
thus shall he (the prince) continue.” True wisdom will lead people
to maintain an existing orde... [ Continue Reading ]
People raise a man of the people, poor like themselves, to power. They
find him the worst oppressor of all, plundering them to their last
morsels, like the storm-rain which sweeps off the seed-corn instead of
bringing fertility.... [ Continue Reading ]
The deep interdependence of morality and intellect. We have a right
judgment in all things in proportion as our hearts seek to know God.
Compare James 1:23.... [ Continue Reading ]
PERVERSE IN HIS WAYS - literally, “Perverse in his double ways.”
Compare Ecclesiasticus 2:12 and James 1:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNJUST GAIN - Omit “unjust:” “usury and gain” make up the
notion of “gain derived from usury.” Ill-gotten gains do not
prosper, after a time they pass into hands that know how to use them
better.... [ Continue Reading ]
When the wicked succeed in tempting the righteous, Vice seems to win a
triumph. But the triumph is suicidal. The tempter will suffer the
punishment he deserves, and the blameless, if true to themselves, will
be strengthened and ennobled by the temptation.... [ Continue Reading ]
Wealth blunts, poverty sharpens, the critical power of intellect.... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS GREAT GLORY - Men array themselves in festive apparel, and
show their joy conspicuously.
A MAN IS HIDDEN - Better, men hide themselves, they shrink and cower
for fear, and yet are hunted out.... [ Continue Reading ]
The conditions of freedom are confession and amendment, confession to
God of sins against Him, to men of sins against them. The teaching of
ethical wisdom on this point is identical with that of psalmist,
prophet, apostles, and our Lord Himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
The “fear” here is not so much reverential awe, as anxious, or
“nervous” sensitiveness of conscience. To most men this
temperament seems that of the self-tormentor. To him who looks deeper
it is a condition of blessedness, and the callousness which is opposed
to it ends in misery.... [ Continue Reading ]
The form of political wretchedness, when the poverty of the oppressed
subjects not only embitters their sufferings, but exasperates the
brutal ferocity of the ruler.... [ Continue Reading ]
The case of willful murder, not the lesser crime of manslaughter for
which the cities of refuge were appointed. One, with that guilt on his
soul, is simply hasting on to his own destruction. Those who see him
must simply stand aloof, and let God’s judgments fulfill themselves.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN HIS WAYS - Rather “in his double ways” (as in Proverbs 28:6).
The evil of vacillation rather than that of craft, the want of the one
guiding principle of right, is contrasted with the straightforwardness
of the man that “walketh uprightly.”
SHALL FALL AT ONCE - Better, shall fall in one of them... [ Continue Reading ]
Not the possession of wealth, nor even the acquisition of it, is evil,
but the eager haste of covetousness.
SHALL NOT BE INNOCENT - Better, as in the margin, in contrast with the
many “blessings” of the “faithful.”... [ Continue Reading ]
Dishonest partiality leads men who have enslaved themselves to it to
transgress, even when the inducement is altogether disproportionate. A
“piece of bread” was proverbial at all times as the most extreme
point of poverty (compare the marginal reference).... [ Continue Reading ]
The covetous temper leads not only to dishonesty, but to the “evil
eye” of envy; and the temper of grudging, carking care, leads him to
poverty.... [ Continue Reading ]
IS THE COMPANION OF A DESTROYER - i. e., he stands on the same footing
as the open, lawless robber. Compare this with our Lord’s teaching
as to Corban Mark 7:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL BE MADE FAT - He shall enjoy the two-fold blessing of abundance
and tranquility (compare Proverbs 11:25).... [ Continue Reading ]
The contrast between the wisdom of him who trusts in the Lord, and the
folly of self-trust.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIDETH HIS EYES - i. e., Turns away from, disregards, the poor.
Compare Isaiah 1:15.... [ Continue Reading ]