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APPENDIX (_b_).
(1) THE WORDS OF KING LEMUEL.... — More probably this should be
translated,” The words of Lemuel, king of Massâ.” (See above on
Proverbs 30:1.) “Lemuel,” which most likely signifies (dedicated)
“to God,” has been, like Agur, supposed to be a designation of
Solomon, but with n... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT, MY SON? — _i.e._, what shall I say? The question, thrice
repeated, shows her extreme anxiety to give good advice to this son,
who was “tender, and only beloved in the sight of his mother.”
THE SON OF MY VOWS. — Perhaps given, like Samuel, in answer to her
prayers and vows.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOR THY WAYS TO THAT WHICH DESTROYETH KINGS. — A slight change in
the punctuation will give a better sense, “to those that destroy
kings,” _i.e._, women. Give not thy life to dissipation at their
bidding. (Comp. Proverbs 6:24, _sqq._; 1 Kings 11:1).... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS NOT FOR KINGS TO DRINK WINE. — Another of the temptations of
kings. (Comp. 1 Kings 16:9; 1 Kings 20:16; Ecclesiastes 10:17.)
Perversion of justice as the result of revelry is also noted by Isaiah
(Isaiah 5:22). Comp. St. Paul’s advice to “use this world so as
not abusing,” or rather “using it... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE STRONG DRINK UNTO HIM THAT IS READY TO PERISH. — For this is
not waste, but an advantageous use of God’s gift. (Comp. St.
Paul’s advice, 1 Timothy 5:23.) It was out of a merciful remembrance
of this passage that the pious ladies of Jerusalem used to provide a
medicated drink for criminals conde... [ Continue Reading ]
OPEN THY MOUTH FOR THE DUMB. — Who cannot from timidity or ignorance
plead his own cause, and who would therefore be crushed by his
antagonist.
SUCH AS ARE APPOINTED TO DESTRUCTION. — Certain to perish if left
unaided. Comp. Job’s account of his exertions for victims of
high-handed oppression, an e... [ Continue Reading ]
APPENDIX (c). — THE PRAISE OF A GOOD WIFE. (Proverbs 31:10, _sqq._)
This is written in the form of an acrostic, the twenty-two verses
composing it each commencing with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
This may have been done, as in the case of several of the psalms,
which are of a didactic characte... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THAT HE SHALL HAVE NO NEED OF SPOIL. — Rather, _shall have no
lack of gain._ His incomings constantly increase from the prudent care
of his wife.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WORKETH WILLINGLY WITH HER HANDS. — Literally, _with the
pleasure or willingness of her hands;_ they, as it were, catch her
willing spirit.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHE BRINGETH HER FOOD FROM AFAR. — Looks for opportunities of buying
cheaply at a distance from home, instead of paying a larger price on
the spot.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GIVETH MEAT TO HER HOUSEHOLD, AND A PORTION TO HER MAIDENS. —
Gives out food for her household, and the allotted portion of
provisions (comp. Proverbs 30:8) or work (comp. Exodus 5:14) to her
maidens.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHE CONSIDERETH A FIELD. — Fixes upon a suitable one for purchase.
WITH THE FRUIT OF HER HANDS. — With her savings she buys a vineyard
and stocks it.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHE STRETEHETH OUT HER HAND TO THE POOR. — Either in sympathy or
with alms; “yea, she reacheth forth (both) her hands to the
needy;” she is keenly alive _to their sorrows,_ and pities them and
aids them with all her power.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHE IS NOT AFRAID OF THE SNOW. — Not uncommon in winter-time in
Palestine and the neighbouring countries. (Comp. 2 Samuel 23:20;
Psalms 147:16.)
ALL HER HOUSEHOLD ARE CLOTHED WITH SCARLET, which by its very colour
suggests warmth and comfort.... [ Continue Reading ]
HER HUSBAND IS KNOWN IN THE GATES. — See above on Proverbs 22:22.
Instead of being a hindrance to her husband’s advancement, she
furthers it. Her influence for good extends to him also. Having no
domestic anxieties, he is set free to do his part in public life.... [ Continue Reading ]
STRENGTH AND HONOUR ARE HER CLOTHING. — She never parts with them;
they serve her, like clothing, for protection and ornament. (Comp.
Psalms 104:1.)
AND SHE SHALL REJOICE IN TIME TO COME. — Rather, _smiles at the
coming day;_ does not fear the future.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHE OPENETH HER MOUTH WITH WISDOM. — She is not a mere household
drudge, with no thought beyond providing food and clothing for her
family. She cares for their higher interests, and knows how to guide
them with her wisdom.
IN HER TONGUE IS THE LAW OF KINDNESS. — Kindness is the law by which
she reg... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY DAUGHTERS — _i.e._, women (Genesis 30:13; Song of Solomon 6:9);
a term of affection.... [ Continue Reading ]
FAVOUR IS DECEITFUL, AND BEAUTY IS VAIN. — Outward graces do not
last; praise that will be real and enduring is for those only who fear
the Lord, and, out of regard for Him, perform the duties of life as
the “virtuous woman” here described.... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE HER OF THE FRUIT OF HER HANDS — _i.e._, honour her for her
noble life, “and _let_ her own works praise her in the gates;” let
them be recounted when men meet together; the mere mention of them
will be sufficient, as no words could add anything to her praise.... [ Continue Reading ]