XXIX.
(1) HARDENETH HIS NECK. — And will not bear the “easy yoke” of
God. (Comp. Matthew 11:29.)
SHALL SUDDENLY BE DESTROYED. — Literally, _shattered,_ like a
potter’s vessel that cannot be mended (Jeremiah 19:11; Isa. xxx 14).
AND THAT WITHOUT REMEDY. — For what more can be done for him, if he
h... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSO LOVETH WISDOM... — This verse is illustrated by the parable of
the prodigal son (see Luke 15).... [ Continue Reading ]
BY JUDGMENT. — Upright decisions.
HE THAT RECEIVETH GIFTS. — To pervert justice (Proverbs 15:27).... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE TRANSGRESSION OF AN EVIL MAN THERE IS A SNARE. — For he knows
not how by repentance to escape God’s wrath.
BUT THE RIGHTEOUS DOTH SING AND REJOICE. — Being assured of God’s
mercy to those who repent, lie rejoices because his conscience is
clear, and the “peace of God” (Philippians 4:7) keeps... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WICKED REGARDETH NOT TO KNOW IT. — Literally, _understandeth not
knowledge;_ he does not know nor care to know anything about his
poorer neighbour’s affairs, so as to be able to help him. He cares
as little about him as did Dives about Lazarus, though he saw him each
time he went out of his own... [ Continue Reading ]
SCORNFUL MEN. — See above on Proverbs 1:22.
BRING A CITY INTO A SNARE. — Rather, _excite the passions of;_
literally, _fan,_ as a flame.
WISE MEN TURN AWAY WRATH. — By their gentle counsels.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHETHER HE RAGE OR LAUGH — i.e., whether the wise man treat him with
sternness or good temper, yet “there is no rest,” the fool will
not cease from his folly; or, the sense may be, “the fool rages and
laughs;” he will not listen quietly to argument, by which he might
be brought to wisdom, but is eit... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BLOODTHIRSTY HATE THE UPRIGHT. — Or, _perfect man. “_for what
fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness” (2 Corinthians
6:14); the life of the perfect man is a continual reproach to them.
BUT THE JUST (or upright) SEEK HIS SOUL — _i.e._ care for the life
of the perfect; their uprightne... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FOOL (_khesîl,_ Proverbs 1:22) UTTERETH ALL HIS MIND. — Or,
_pours out all his wrath; but a wise man keepeth it in till
afterwards,_ or _keepeth it back.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
IF A RULER HEARKEN TO LIES, ALL HIS SERVANTS ARE WICKED. — If a
ruler shows that he likes adulation and falsehood rather than
unpleasant truths, his attendants will provide him with what he
wishes. (Comp. Sir. 10:2.) So Jeremiah complains (Jeremiah 5:31) that
prophets, priests, and people were all w... [ Continue Reading ]
THE POOR AND THE DECEITFUL MAN (rather, _oppressor_) MEET TOGETHER.
— A variation of Proverbs 22:2, on which see note.
THE LORD LIGHTENETH BOTH THEIR EYES. — Enlightens the eyes of both
with the light of life (Psalms 13:4). To Him each owes life, so the
one may remember that life with its sorrows w... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS THRONE SHALL BE ESTABLISHED FOR EVER. — Comp. the promise made
to Judah (Jeremiah 22:3).... [ Continue Reading ]
A CHILD LEFT TO HIMSELF. — Allowed to wander unchecked as the wild
ass (Job 39:5).
BRINGETH HIS MOTHER TO SHAME. — Whose foolish indulgence has ruined
him.... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE RIGHTEOUS SHALL SEE THEIR FALL with joy (Psalms 54:7), having
long expected it (_ibid,_ Psalms 73:18, _sqq._)_.
_... [ Continue Reading ]
WHERE THERE IS NO VISION. — No revelation of God’s will (Isaiah
1:1), when God teaches none by His Spirit that they may instruct
others. So it was in the evil days of Eli (1 Samuel 3:1), and Asa (2
Chronicles 15:3).
THE PEOPLE PERISH. — Or, _run wild._ (Comp. Hosea 4:6.)
BUT HE THAT KEEPETH THE LA... [ Continue Reading ]
A SERVANT WILL NOT BE CORRECTED WITH WORDS. — A slave must be
corrected by sterner means; it is only fear of punishment which will
move him; “for though he understand, he will not answer,” will not
reply to your call, or render obedience to your command. The willing
obedience of a son, and the grudg... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS MORE HOPE OF A FOOL (_khesîl_) THAN OF HIM. — The fool is
a dull, self-satisfied person, but may learn better; the man who is
hasty and ill-advised in his words has a harder task before him in
governing his tongue. (Comp. James 3:2 _sqq._)... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL HAVE HIM BECOME HIS SON AT THE LAST. — Confidential slaves
sometimes rose to be the heirs of their master’s property. (See
above on Proverbs 17:2.) But here the warning seems to be rather
against spoiling a slave by over-indulgence, lest he at the last
forget his position, just as old and pett... [ Continue Reading ]
ABOUNDETH IN TRANSGRESSION. — For what will he not say and do when
overcome by anger?... [ Continue Reading ]
HONOUR SHALL UPHOLD THE LOWLY IN SPIRIT. — Rather, _the lowly in
spirit shall lay hold upon honour._ (Comp. Proverbs 18:12.)... [ Continue Reading ]
HATETH HIS OWN SOUL. — See above on Proverbs 1:19.
HE HEARETH CURSING. — Rather, _the oath_ or adjuration of the judge
that anyone cognisant of the theft shall give information with regard
to it. He hears and remains silent, and thus becoming the accomplice
of the thief, he shares his punishment.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FEAR OF MAN BRINGETH A SNARE. — Even, it may be, the loss of
eternal life. (Comp. Matthew 10:28; John 12:25.)... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY SEEK THE RULER’S FAVOUR. — And to be advanced by him; but his
approval is of little value, for “every man’s judgment cometh from
the Lord;” it is He who really decides each man’s worth. (Comp. 1
Samuel 16:7; 1 Corinthians 4:5.)... [ Continue Reading ]