XXVII.
(1) BOAST NOT THYSELF OF TO-MORROW. — This is forbidden also in
James 4:13, _sqq._; but there on the higher ground that it argues a
want of submission to the will of Almighty God. This temper of mind,
as well as the opposite one of too great anxiety for the morrow
(Matthew 6:34), proceed fro... [ Continue Reading ]
LET ANOTHER MAN (_zar_) PRAISE THEE... A STRANGER (_nokhrî_)_. —
As_ to the difference between these words, see above on Proverbs 2:16.
A higher consideration than this is suggested in 2 Corinthians 10:18.... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT A FOOL’S WRATH IS HEAVIER THAN THEM BOTH — _i.e.,_ harder to
bear. (Comp. Sir. 12:15.) The “fool” here (_evil_) is the
headstrong, self-willed person. who has never learned to control
himself, but bursts out into the maddest rage when crossed.... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHO IS ABLE TO STAND BEFORE ENVY? — Rather, _jealousy._ (Comp.
Proverbs 6:34.) “Wrath” and “anger” rage for awhile like a
storm, and then subside; but jealousy can never be completely set at
rest.... [ Continue Reading ]
SECRET LOVE — i.e., that never discloses itself in acts of kindness,
not even in “open rebuke” when such is needed.... [ Continue Reading ]
FAITHFUL ARE THE WOUNDS OF A FRIEND — _i.e.,_ the “open rebuke”
of the previous verse, the “smiting” and “reproof” of Psalms
142:5.
THE KISSES OF AN ENEMY ARE DECEITFUL. — Rather, _plentiful,_
showered upon one, but all meaningless.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FULL SOUL LOATHETH AN HONEYCOMB. — So the moderate use of the
good things of this life increases our enjoyment of them. But in
spiritual things, the less we content ourselves with, the less hunger
we feel, and less enjoyment do we derive from them.... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN THAT WANDERETH FROM HIS PLACE. — That wandereth forth as an
exile that has lost his home. Comp. Genesis 12:4, and, on the
contrary, Job’s hope that he would “die in his nest” (Proverbs
29:18). For the spiritual sense comp. Luke 15:13, s_qq.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
OINTMENT AND PERFUME. — Comp. Proverbs 7:17 and note on Proverbs
21:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
BETTER IS A NEIGHBOUR THAT IS NEAR. — See above on Proverbs 17:17;
Proverbs 18:24. “Near” and “far off” — _i.e._, in feeling.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SON. — The address of a father to his son, or master to pupil.
THAT I MAY ANSWER HIM THAT REPROACHETH ME for having brought you up
badly when he sees you ignorant or ill-behaved. So Christians are
exhorted to let their “light so shine before men” that their
Father in heaven may be thereby glorif... [ Continue Reading ]
A PRUDENT MAN FORESEETH THE EVIL. — See above on Proverbs 22:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE A PLEDGE OF HIM FOR A STRANGE WOMAN. — See above on Proverbs
20:16; and for “strange woman” comp. note on Proverbs 2:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT BLESSETH HIS FRIEND WITH A LOUD VOICE... — If gratitude is
to be acceptable, the time, place, and manner of shewing it must all
be well chosen. A man who is so eager to express his thanks that he
begins early in the morning, and in so loud a voice as to draw upon
his patron the attention of... [ Continue Reading ]
A CONTINUAL DROPPING IN A VERY RAINY DAY. — See above on Proverbs
19:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSOEVER HIDETH HER HIDETH THE WIND — _i.e.,_ you might as well try
and stop the wind from blowing as seek to restrain her.
AND THE OINTMENT OF HIS RIGHT HAND, WHICH BEWRAYETH ITSELF. —
Rather, perhaps, _and oil meeteth his right hand_ — _i.e.,_ if he
puts out his hand to stop her she slips throug... [ Continue Reading ]
SO A MAN SHARPENETH THE COUNTENANCE OF HIS FRIEND — _i.e.,_ the play
of wit with wit sharpens and brightens up the face.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSO KEEPETH THE FIG-TREE — _i.e.,_ tends it carefully year after
year, “shall eat the fruit thereof” when it has come to
perfection.
SO HE THAT WAITETH ON HIS MASTER — _i.e._, attends to him, observes
and follows out his wishes, “shall be honoured” for his good
service. (Comp. Matthew 25:21.)... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THE HEART OF MAN (answereth) TO MAN. — What is in our own hearts
we find in others also. Whatever are the distinguishing features of
our own characters we discover and elicit the same in others. The
merciful, the generous, the devout, the pure, recognise the same
qualities in others, and themselv... [ Continue Reading ]
HELL AND DESTRUCTION. — See above on Proverbs 15:11.
THE EYES OF MAN ARE NEVER SATISFIED. — Comp. Ecclesiastes 1:8;
Ecclesiastes 4:8. God would thus teach us that in Himself only can man
find complete satisfaction. (Comp. Psalms 36:8; 1 Corinthians 2:9.)... [ Continue Reading ]
SO IS A MAN TO HIS PRAISE — _i.e._, as the fining-pot and furnace
test the metals put into them, so does that on which a man prides or
boasts himself. Observe what this is — _e.g.,_ wealth, or show, or
popularity, or duty — and you will see what sort of a man he is. Or
it may mean, praise — _i.e.,_... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGH THOU SHOULDEST BRAY (_i.e.,_ pound) a fool (a self-willed,
headstrong person) in a mortar among wheat with a pestle. — This
would separate completely the husks from the wheat; but obstinacy has
become a part of such a man’s nature, and cannot be got rid of even
by such violent measures.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE THOU DILIGENT to KNOW THE STATE OF THY HERDS.... — In the last
five verses of this chapter the peace and security of the pastoral
life are described as being far superior to the uncertainty attending
other sources of wealth and the regal power. For the spiritual sense
of this passage comp. 1 Pete... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR RICHES ARE NOT FOR EVER. — Comp. Proverbs 23:5. So it is well to
have a sure source of income, like husbandry or cattle-feeding, upon
which to fall back.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HAY APPEARETH. — Or perhaps better, _is gone._ The quiet
succession of the crops and seasons is here described.
HERBS OF THE MOUNTAINS — _i.e.,_ pasturage.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE GOATS ARE THE PRICE OF THE FIELD — _i.e.,_ you can purchase
a field from the profit of your goats.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE MAINTENANCE FOR THY MAIDENS, who tend the cattle.... [ Continue Reading ]