Proverbs 22:1
XXII. (1) LOVING FAVOUR. — Or, _favour is better than silver and gold._ “Favour” may signify the grace which wins love, as well as the favour gained thereby.... [ Continue Reading ]
XXII. (1) LOVING FAVOUR. — Or, _favour is better than silver and gold._ “Favour” may signify the grace which wins love, as well as the favour gained thereby.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RICH AND POOR MEET TOGETHER. — Are thrown together in the world in order to aid each other in the path through life, remembering that they are brethren, sons of one Father. (Comp. 1 Corinthians 12:27.)... [ Continue Reading ]
A PRUDENT MAN FORESEETH THE EVIL, AND HIDETH HIMSELF, as the Israelites hid themselves within their houses from the destroying angel, Noah within the Ark, the Christians before the fall of Jerusalem (Luke 21:21) in Pella. (Comp. Isaiah 26:20.)... [ Continue Reading ]
BY HUMILITY AND THE FEAR OF THE LORD. — Rather, _by_ (or, the reward of) _humility is the fear of the Lord._ He guides the humble and teaches them His fear. (Comp. Psalms 25:9.) HONOUR, AND LIFE. — Comp. Proverbs 21:21.... [ Continue Reading ]
THORNS. — Comp. note on Proverbs 15:19.... [ Continue Reading ]
VANITY — i.e., calamity, trouble. THE ROD OF HIS ANGER SHALL FAIL. — When his time comes, and his iniquity is full, he shall himself suffer the punishment he brought on others, as Babylon did (Isaiah 14:6), Assyria (Isaiah 30:31).... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SCORNER. — See above on Proverbs 1:22.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE GRACE OF HIS LIPS. — Rather, _who has grace of lips_; one who loves the truth and can speak it pleasantly.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EYES OF THE LORD PRESERVE KNOWLEDGE — _i.e.,_ men who know and speak the truth. (See above on Proverbs 21:28.) HE OVERTHROWETH THE WORDS OF THE TRANSGRESSOR — _i.e._, the deceitful; He brings his lies to light.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SLOTHFUL MAN SAITH, THERE IS A LION WITHOUT... — No excuses are too absurd for him, he fears to meet a lion in the open country, or, he might be murdered in the streets.... [ Continue Reading ]
STRANGE WOMEN. — See above on Proverbs 2:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOOLISHNESS IS BOUND IN THE HEART OF A CHILD. — Self-will is meant. (See above on Proverbs 1:7.) Children have to be taught to yield their wills to others.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT OPPRESSETH THE POOR... — Rather, _he that does so is_ (_thereby_)_ giving to the rich, only to_ (_his own_)_ loss._ That is, he shall be none the better for the act of oppression, but shall have to disgorge his prey to some one richer and more powerful than himself, and thereby be reduced to... [ Continue Reading ]
4. AN INTRODUCTION, CONTAINING AN EXHORTATION TO “HEAR THE WORDS OF THE WISE,” SERVING AS A HEADING TO Proverbs 22:22 to Proverbs 24:22 (Proverbs 22:17). (17) HEAR THE WORDS OF THE WISE. — Comp. chap 1:6. As “wise” is in the plural number, it would seem as if the following section contained prover... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL WITHAL BE FITTED IN THY LIPS. — Rather, _if they be established_ (_dwell constantly_) _upon thy lips._ They are to be as a watch, and “keep the door of his lips” against sin (Psalms 141:3), to teach him what to say in difficulty (Mark 13:11), _how_ to speak without fear even before kings... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE MADE KNOWN TO THEE THIS DAY, EVEN TO THEE these counsels of the wise. The words, “this day,” recall the warning of Hebrews 3:13, and the emphatic “to thee, even to thee,” imply that the message of God, though it may be [general in its form, yet is addressed to each individual soul among His p... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THOU MIGHTEST ANSWER THE WORDS OF TRUTH TO THEM THAT SEND UNTO THEE? — This rendering is somewhat doubtful, but seems to give the best sense to the passage. The scholar is to be instructed not for his own profit alone, but in order that he may be able to teach others also. (Comp. 1 Peter 3:15.)... [ Continue Reading ]
5. FIRST APPENDIX TO THE “PROVERBS OF SOLOMON” (Proverbs 10:1 to Proverbs 22:16), CONTAINING PROVERBS OF DIFFERENT LENGTHS, FROM THE DISTICH TO THE LENGTHENED DIDACTIC POEM (Proverbs 22:22 to Proverbs 24:22). (22) NEITHER OPPRESS THE AFFLICTED IN THE GATE. — The place of business (Genesis 34:20) and... [ Continue Reading ]
LEST THOU... GET A SNARE TO THY SOUL — _i.e.,_ lose thy life.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE NOT THOU ONE OF THEM THAT STRIKE HANDS. — Another warning against suretiship. (See above, on Proverbs 6:1.)... [ Continue Reading ]
WHY SHOULD HE TAKE AWAY THY BED FROM UNDER THEE? — If the mantle was taken in pledge, it had to be restored before sundown for the poor man to sleep in; but this merciful provision of the Law was evidently evaded. (Comp. Ezekiel 18:12.)... [ Continue Reading ]
REMOVE NOT THE ANCIENT LANDMARK. — The stones marking the boundaries of the fields: evidently a not uncommon crime, from the earnestness with which it is forbidden. (Comp. Proverbs 23:10; Deuteronomy 19:14; Deuteronomy 27:17.)... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL STAND BEFORE KINGS. — Shall attend upon them as their minister. (Comp. Genesis 41:46.) This verse is a tristich, containing three lines.... [ Continue Reading ]