XXVIII
(1) THE WICKED FLEE WHEN NO MAN PURSUETH. — Comp. the curse
pronounced upon Israel for disobedience (Leviticus 26:17; Leviticus
26:36).
THE RIGHTEOUS ARE BOLD AS A LION. — Comp. Leviticus 26:8; 1 Samuel
17:32, _sqq._; Psalms 91:1, _sqq.
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FOR THE TRANSGRESSION OF A LAND MANY ARE THE PRINCES THEREOF. —
Comp. 1 Kings 15:27, _sqq.,_ and indeed the whole history of the
kingdom of Israel as compared with the regular succession of the
family of David in accordance with the promise of Psalms 89:33.
THE STATE THEREOF SHALL BE PROLONGED — _i... [ Continue Reading ]
A POOR MAN THAT OPPRESSETH THE POOR. — If the recollection of his
own former troubles has not softened his heart towards his poor
neighbours, he will be rendered more callous to their sufferings.
IS LIKE A SWEEPING RAIN WHICH LEAVETH NO FOOD. — That sweeps away
grain and soil, instead of bringing p... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY THAT FORSAKE THE LAW PRAISE THE WICKED. — The mark of extreme
wickedness. (Comp. Romans 1:32.)
BUT SUCH AS KEEP THE LAW CONTEND WITH THEM. — Just as the sight of
ill-doing was the one thing which roused our Lord to wrath, while
insults and wrongs offered to Himself were passed by unnoticed.... [ Continue Reading ]
EVIL MEN UNDERSTAND NOT JUDGMENT. — Or, _what is right._ For God
reveals Himself only to those who fear Him (Psalms 25:14, comp. 1
Corinthians 2:11; 1 John 2:20); they, by following the light they
have, are “guided into all truth_”_ (John 16:13); the evil, by
continually shutting their eyes to the l... [ Continue Reading ]
BETTER IS THE POOR THAT WALKETH... — A variation of Proverbs 19:1.
PERVERSE IN HIS WAYS. — According to the pointing of the text the
words signify, “perverse in two ways.” That is, the sinner tries
to “go two ways” (Sir. 2:12); to follow his own way without
entirely deserting God’s; to “serve God a... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT BY USURY... INCREASETH HIS SUBSTANCE. — See above on
Proverbs 6:1.
HE SHALL GATHER IT FOR HIM THAT WILL PITY THE POOR. — The
“pound” is taken from him who knows not how to use it (Luke
19:24), and given to one who does. (Comp. 1 Samuel 15:28.)... [ Continue Reading ]
EVEN HIS PRAYER SHALL BE ABOMINATION. — See above on Proverbs 15:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL FALL HIMSELF INTO HIS OWN PIT. — See above on Proverbs
26:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RICH MAN IS WISE IN HIS OWN CONCEIT. — For the blinding effect
of wealth comp. Revelation 3:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN RIGHTEOUS MEN DO REJOICE — _i.e.,_ prosper, or triumph.
THERE IS GREAT GLORY. — Men rejoice, and array themselves in their
gayest attire.
A MAN IS HIDDEN. — Literally, _is sought for._ They hide themselves
for fear (comp. Proverbs 28:28), and must be sought for, in order to
be found.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT COVERETH HIS SINS. — As Adam and Eve did, when they had
transgressed (Genesis 3:8), as David did to his own loss (Psalms
32:3.)
WHOSO CONFESSETH AND FORSAKETH THEM SHALL HAVE MERCY, and be at once
completely forgiven; though he must still suffer the punishment due
for his offences (2 Samuel... [ Continue Reading ]
HAPPY IS THE MAN THAT FEARETH ALWAY lest he should fall, and so,
distrusting himself, seeks heavenly aid (Philippians 2:12).
HE THAT HARDENETH HIS HEART. — (Comp. Exodus 8:15, _sqq._)
SHALL FALL INTO MISCHIEF. — As he will have lost the guidance and
protection of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
A RANGING BEAR — _i.e.,_ wandering hungrily in great want of food.
OVER THE POOR PEOPLE — i.e., a people too weak to resist him, over
whom he can tyrannise without fear.... [ Continue Reading ]
A PRINCE THAT WANTETH UNDERSTANDING IS ALSO A GREAT OPPRESSOR. —
Thereby losing the love of his people, and at the same time
impoverishing them; thus killing the goose that laid the golden eggs.
He also by his misdeeds draws down upon himself God’s anger in the
shape of an early death. Comp. the woe... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN THAT DOETH VIOLENCE TO THE BLOOD OF ANY PERSON. — Rather,
_that is burdened with his blood,_ has wilfully murdered any one.
SHALL FLEE TO THE PIT. — Fulfilling the curse of Genesis 9:6.
LET NO MAN STAY HIM — _i.e.,_ attempt to rescue him from the
punishment he has deserved.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT IS PERVERSE IN HIS WAYS. — Literally, _two ways._ (Comp.
note on Proverbs 28:6.)
AT ONCE — _i.e.,_ all of a sudden, without warning.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT TILLETH HIS LAND SHALL HAVE PLENTY OF BREAD. — The curse of
Genesis 3:17 being, in God’s mercy, turned into a blessing.... [ Continue Reading ]
A FAITHFUL MAN, who is true to God and man, “shall abound with
blessings” from God and man. Comp. Job’s description of his own
blameless life and the blessings attending it (Job 29).... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR, FOR A PIECE OF BREAD. — A thing proverbially of little value.
(Comp. Ezekiel 13:19.)
THAT MAN WILL TRANSGRESS. — So degrading is the habit of servility.... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH AN EVIL EYE. — Envies others their prosperity, and keeps all he
has for himself.
AND CONSIDERETH NOT THAT POVERTY SHALL COME UPON HIM. — For it is
“the liberal soul” that “shall be made fat” (Proverbs 11:25),
not such as he, who can get no blessing from God.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT REBUKETH A MAN, AFTERWARDS SHALL FIND MORE FAVOUR..._ —
i.e.,_ when the man reproved comes to his senses, and finds how true a
friend the reprover has been to him. Or, the words may perhaps mean,
_He that rebuketh a man_ (that is going) _backwards._ (Compare
Jeremiah 7:24, and James 5:20.)... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS NO TRANSGRESSION. — Because all would in time come to him.
THE COMPANION OF A DESTROYER. — Comp. Proverbs 18:9. Though the deed
may be done secretly, yet he is no better than one who by open
violence and wrong assails his neighbour.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT IS OF A PROUD HEART. — Who thinks much of himself,
“stirreth up strife_”_ by his struggles with others for
pre-eminence, and mostly gains only vexation and disappointment for
his trouble; “but he that putteth his trust in the Lord shall be
made fat,” being richly rewarded with that “peace wh... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT TRUSTETH IN HIS OWN HEART, is confident in his own wisdom
(comp. 1 Corinthians 3:18, _sqq._); he will perish in his folly.
BUT WHOSO WALKETH WISELY. — Literally, _in wisdom,_ which begins
with the “fear of the Lord” (Proverbs 9:10), “shall be
delivered” from the trouble into which the “fool... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT GIVETH UNTO THE POOR SHALL NOT LACK. — See above on Proverbs
11:24.
SHALL HAVE MANY A CURSE. — With this comp. Sir. 4:5-6.... [ Continue Reading ]