XVI.
(1) THE PREPARATIONS OF THE HEART IN MAN... — Rather, _To man belong
the counsels of the heart._ He may turn over in his mind what is the
right thing to be said on any occasion, “but from the Lord is the
answer of the tongue.” (Comp. Proverbs 15:23.)... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE WAYS OF A MAN ARE CLEAN IN HIS OWN EYES. — Yet that does not
excuse his faults in God’s sight. (Comp. 1 Corinthians 4:4.) So much
the more reason is there for anxious self-examination and testing the
conduct by God’s word, and, when this has been done to the best of
our power, still to pray... [ Continue Reading ]
COMMIT THY WORKS UNTO THE LORD. — Literally, _roll them upon Him,_
as a burden too heavy to be borne by thyself. “Thy works” signify
all that thou hast to do. (Comp. Psalms 37:5.) God provides such works
for us. (Comp. Ephesians 2:10.)
AND THY THOUGHTS SHALL BE ESTABLISHED. — Thy plans shall prospe... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD HATH MADE ALL THINGS FOR HIMSELF — i.e., to serve His own
purposes, that His wisdom, goodness, &c, may be thereby revealed. Or
the passage may be translated, “hath made all for its own end or
purpose.” The assertion that “He has made the wicked for the day
of evil,” does not mean that He cr... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGH HAND JOIN IN HAND. — See Note on Proverbs 11:21.... [ Continue Reading ]
MERCY AND TRUTH. — See above on Proverbs 3:3. Mercy and truth
cannot, of course, in themselves “purge iniquity,” only so far as
they are signs of the “faith which worketh by love” (Galatians
5:6), which accepts the salvation offered by God (Romans 1:16). (Comp.
the statement with regard to charity,... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN A MAN’S WAYS PLEASE THE LORD... — Comp. Genesis 26:28; 2
Chronicles 17:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN’S HEART DEVISETH HIS WAY... — “Man proposeth, God
disposeth.” (See below on Proverbs 20:24.)... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS MOUTH TRANSGRESSETH NOT IN JUDGMENT. — Or, _should not
transgress,_ as being the representative of God upon earth, and so
distinguished by the title of “God” himself (Psalms 82:6). This
verse recalls the days of Solomon’s youth, when it was his highest
aspiration to judge his people righteously... [ Continue Reading ]
A JUST WEIGHT AND BALANCE ARE THE LORD’S. — See above on Proverbs
11:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS AN ABOMINATION TO KINGS.... — This and the following verse
are, like Proverbs 16:10, descriptive of the ideal king who, above all
things, loves truth and justice. Psalms 72 works out the thought more
fully. How feebly the character was fulfilled by Solomon or the best
of his successors the his... [ Continue Reading ]
A CLOUD OF THE LATTER RAIN. — This fell at the end of March,
maturing the barley and wheat crops before the harvest in April. It
was eagerly looked for as of great importance. (Comp. Psalms 72:6 for
the same figure.)... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HIGHWAY OF THE UPRIGHT IS TO DEPART FROM EVIL. — This is the
plain way of duty, which lies right before him, which cannot be
mistaken, whatever other difficulties he may have. (See above on
Proverbs 6:23.)
HE THAT KEEPETH HIS WAY. — That looks well to it.... [ Continue Reading ]
PRIDE GOETH BEFORE DESTRUCTION. — In contrast to the blessing
promised to humility in Proverbs 15:33.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT HANDLETH A MATTER WISELY. — Or, perhaps, _he that attendeth
to the word_ of God. (Comp. Proverbs 13:13.)... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SWEETNESS OF THE LIPS INCREASETH LEARNING. — Power to express
the thoughts in graceful language adds greatly to the value of
learning.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE INSTRUCTION OF FOOLS IS FOLLY.- While understanding is “a
fountain of life” (Proverbs 10:11) giving health and refreshment and
vigour both to the possessor and his friends, the discipline given by
fools is worse than useless, being folly itself. Or it may mean,
“the discipline which fools have t... [ Continue Reading ]
(23)ADDETH LEARNING TO HIS LIPS. — His wisdom and learning do not
remain hidden in his heart, but continually rise to his lips, like the
waters of an everflowing fountain, for the instruction of others.... [ Continue Reading ]
PLEASANT WORDS. — Comp. Proverbs 15:26.
HEALTH TO THE BONES. — Comp. 1 Samuel 14:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT LABOURETH LABOURETH FOR HIMSELF. — Rather, _the desire,_ or
_hunger, of the labourer laboureth for him, for his mouth urges him
on;_ the feeling that he is supplying his own needs gives him strength
for his work.... [ Continue Reading ]
DIGGETH UP EVIL. — Digs, as it were, a pit for others by his
malicious plottings and slanders (Psalms 7:15).
IN HIS LIPS THERE IS AS A BURNING FIRE. — “Set on fire of hell”
(James 3:6).... [ Continue Reading ]
A FROWARD MAN. — Who distorts the truth.... [ Continue Reading ]
A VIOLENT MAN ENTICETH HIS NEIGHBOUR.... — Comp. Proverbs 1:10,
_sqq.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHUTTETH HIS EYES.... — By the movement of eyes and lips he gives
the signal for mischief to his confederates. (Comp. Proverbs 6:13.)... [ Continue Reading ]
IF IT BE FOUND IN THE WAY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. — Rather, _it is found;_
old age being promised as the reward of obedience. (Comp. Proverbs
3:1; Proverbs 3:16; Proverbs 4:10; Proverbs 9:11; Proverbs 10:27.)... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT IS SLOW TO ANGER.... — For victory over self is the hardest
of all victories. (Comp. 1 Corinthians 9:27.)... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LOT IS CAST INTO THE LAP... — In other words, much that we
attribute to chance is due to the providence of God. (Comp. Matthew
10:29.) This should be an encouragement to trust in Him.... [ Continue Reading ]