A WISE SON [HEARETH] HIS FATHER'S INSTRUCTION,.... As he should, and
has good reason to do; since it must be cordial, faithful, and
disinterested, as well as the effect of age and experience. He "asks
for it" and "loves" it, as Jarchi supplies the text; he likes and
approves of it, is well pleased w... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN SHALL EAT GOOD BY THE FRUIT OF [HIS] MOUTH,.... Or, "of the
mouth"; either another's or his own, since the word his is not in the
text; though it is supplied by the Targum, Aben Ezra, the Vulgate
Latin, and Syriac versions, as by us. The Septuagint and Arabic
versions render it, "shall eat of... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT KEEPETH HIS MOUTH KEEPETH HIS LIFE,.... He that keeps his
mouth shut keeps it as with a bridle; keeps it from speaking things of
other persons, particularly of such as are in high places, of kings
and princes, and civil magistrates: he keeps himself quiet and
comfortable; keeps himself from... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SOUL OF THE SLUGGARD DESIRETH, AND [HATH] NOTHING,.... He desires
knowledge, but does not care to be at any pains to get it, and so has
it not; he desires riches, but chooses not to make use of the means,
to be diligent and industrious, and so he is without them; he desires
to wear good clothes... [ Continue Reading ]
A RIGHTEOUS [MAN] HATETH LYING,.... Or, "a word of falsehood" y; as
being contrary to honour, truth, and conscience. He hates it in
himself and others; he hates all sorts of lies, lies in common
conversation, religious lies, doctrinal ones, false doctrines, lies
spoken in hypocrisy; such as the foll... [ Continue Reading ]
RIGHTEOUSNESS KEEPETH [HIM THAT IS] UPRIGHT IN THE WAY,.... Men of
uprightness and integrity, whose hearts are sincere in the ways of
God; the principle of grace and righteousness in them keeps them in
those ways, and will not suffer them to turn aside into crooked paths;
the word of righteousness,... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS THAT MAKETH HIMSELF RICH, YET [HATH] NOTHING,.... Some
persons make a great show of riches, and would be thought to be rich;
put on fine clothes, live at a high rate, and appear in great pomp,
and yet not worth a farthing; which they do to gratify their pride and
ambition, and to draw in ot... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RANSOM OF A MAN'S LIFE [ARE] HIS RICHES,.... As Benhadad's were to
him, when he was in the hands of the king of Israel,
1 Kings 20:34; and as the treasures the ten men had in the field were
to them, for the sake of which Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, slew
them not, Jeremiah 41:8. This is the a... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LIGHT OF THE RIGHTEOUS REJOICETH,.... The light of joy and
gladness, which is sown for them, and arises to them; the light of
spiritual knowledge and experience they have; the light of sound
doctrine; the light of good works, and a Gospel conversation; all
this, as it is delightful to themselves... [ Continue Reading ]
ONLY BY PRIDE COMETH CONTENTION,.... Though it comes by other things,
yet by this chiefly, and there are no contentions without it: or
"truly", "verily", "certainly d, by pride", c. Unless the words may be
better rendered, "an empty man through pride will give contention" e,
or make it such as are e... [ Continue Reading ]
WEALTH [GOTTEN] BY VANITY SHALL BE DIMINISHED,.... In an unjust or
unlawful way, either by robbery and theft, as Aben Ezra; or by fraud
and tricking, by overreaching and circumventing others; or by vain
practices, as by cards or dice, and by stage playing and the like; or
by curious and illicit arts... [ Continue Reading ]
HOPE DEFERRED MAKETH THE HEART SICK,.... That is, the object hoped
for; if it is not enjoyed so soon as expected, at least if it is
delayed any length of time, the mind becomes uneasy, the heart sinks
and fails, and the man is dispirited and ready to despond, and give up
all hope of enjoying the des... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSO DESPISETH THE WORD SHALL BE DESTROYED,.... The word of God.
Either Christ, the essential Word; which must be a great evil,
considering the dignity of his person; great ingratitude, considering
the grace of his office; very dangerous, considering what a quick,
sharp, and powerful Word he is: an... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LAW OF THE WISE [IS] A FOUNTAIN OF LIFE,.... Or "doctrine" n; the
doctrine of those who are taught by the word, and are wise unto
salvation; the words or doctrines of the wise, which are given forth
by one Shepherd; the instructions of such who are like Scribes, well
instructed themselves unto t... [ Continue Reading ]
GOOD UNDERSTANDING GIVETH FAVOUR,.... A good understanding in things
natural and civil gives favour among men; and so a good understanding
in divine and spiritual things gives a man favour among religious
people, makes him taken notice of by them, and acceptable to them: and
such an understanding no... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY PRUDENT [MAN] DEALETH WITH KNOWLEDGE,.... In order to get more,
and with men of knowledge for the same purpose; all he does is with
knowledge and discretion; he does not meddle with things, nor has he
to do with persons, he knows nothing of; he both acts and speaks with
knowledge, cautiously,... [ Continue Reading ]
A WICKED MESSENGER FALLETH INTO MISCHIEF,.... That does not do his
errand right, nor deliver his message faithfully; such an one falls
from the degree of honour in which he was into disgrace; he loses his
master's favour that sent him; he is degraded from his post and
office: he falls "by evil", or... [ Continue Reading ]
POVERTY AND SHAME [SHALL BE TO] HIM THAT REFUSETH INSTRUCTION,.... Of
parents, masters, and ministers of the word; the instruction of
wisdom, the instruction of the Gospel, in things relating to their
present spiritual peace, and to their eternal welfare: such generally
come to poverty and disgrace... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DESIRE ACCOMPLISHED IS SWEET TO THE SOUL,.... Whether the desire
be after riches and honour, after wisdom and knowledge; or after the
best things, the knowledge of God, and communion with him; an interest
in Christ, and the blessings of his grace, as pardon, righteousness,
c. and a right and tit... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT WALKETH WITH WISE [MEN] SHALL BE WISE,.... Who is a companion
of them that fear the Lord; converses frequently with them in private
about spiritual and experimental things, and walks with them in public
in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord; he by those means
grows wiser and wis... [ Continue Reading ]
EVIL PURSUETH SINNERS,.... They pursue the evil of sin, and the evil
of punishment pursues them, and at last overtakes them; their
damnation, though it may seem to slumber and linger, it does not; it
is upon the full speed after them, and will quickly seize upon them.
Some understand this of the evi... [ Continue Reading ]
A GOOD [MAN] LEAVETH AN INHERITANCE TO HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN,.... He
not only has a sufficiency for the present support of himself and
family; but is so prospered and succeeded, as to leave an inheritance
after him; and which is continued to and enjoyed, not only by his
immediate offspring, but th... [ Continue Reading ]
MUCH FOOD [IS IN] THE TILLAGE OF THE POOR,.... The poor are generally
employed in tilling land; from whose labours in ploughing and sowing
much food arises to men, bread to the eater, and seed to the sower: or
a poor farmer, that has but a small farm, a few acres of land, to
till; yet through his di... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT SPARETH HIS ROD HATETH HIS SON,.... Who withholds or withdraws
his rod of correction, which is in his hand, which he has power to
use, and ought to exercise at proper times; he, instead of loving his
son, may be said to hate him; for such fond love is no better than
hatred; and, if he really... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RIGHTEOUS EATETH TO THE SATISFYING OF HIS SOUL,.... He is blessed
with a sufficient competency to live upon; and he is contented with
what he has, and uses it moderately; he has enough to eat, and is
contented with his portion, and eats no more than sufficeth; he eats
to the satisfying of his ap... [ Continue Reading ]