BETTER [IS] A DRY MORSEL, AND QUIETNESS THEREWITH,.... A small
quantity of bread; a broken piece of bread, as the word w signifies;
which has been long broken off, and become "dry" x; a dry crust of
bread; old bread, as the Arabic version; an old, mouldy, dry piece of
bread: and the word used has th... [ Continue Reading ]
A WISE SERVANT SHALL HAVE RULE OVER A SON THAT CAUSETH SHAME,.... That
does wicked and shameful actions: that is slothful, and will not
attend to instruction or business; that is prodigal, wasteful, and
luxurious, and causes shame to his parents, who blush at his conduct.
Now a servant that behaves... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FINING POT [IS] FOR SILVER, AND THE FURNACE FOR GOLD,.... Refiners
of silver have their fining pots, in which they purify the silver from
the dross; and goldsmiths have their crucibles to melt and purify
their gold, by which assays of the worth and value of it may be made;
BUT THE LORD TRIETH T... [ Continue Reading ]
A WICKED DOER GIVETH HEED TO FALSE LIPS,.... A man of an ill spirit,
of a mischievous disposition, that delights in doing wickedness; he
carefully attends to such as speak falsehood; he listens to lies and
calumnies, loves to hear ill reports of persons, and takes pleasure in
spreading them to the h... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSO MOCKETH THE POOR REPROACHETH HIS MAKER,.... He that mocks the
poor for his poverty, Upbraids him with his mean appearance, scoffs at
the clothes he wears or food he eats, such an one reproaches his
Creator; or, as the Targum,
"provokes his Creator to anger;''
him who is his own Creator as we... [ Continue Reading ]
CHILDREN'S CHILDREN [ARE] THE CROWN OF OLD MEN,.... Ancient parents.
Grandfathers with the Jews are called old men, as Buxtorf d observes.
A numerous progeny was reckoned a great blessing to a man; to have his
table surrounded with children, as olive plants; to be encircled with
a large family was a... [ Continue Reading ]
EXCELLENT SPEECH BECOMETH NOT A FOOL,.... A wicked man. Eloquence, or
a sublime grand way of speaking, a copiousness and fluency of
expression, become not such; because hereby he may be capable of doing
more mischief; or such a style is unsuitable to the subject of his
discourse, which is nothing bu... [ Continue Reading ]
A GIFT [IS AS] A PRECIOUS STONE IN THE EYES OF HIM THAT HATH IT,....
Or "is a stone of grace" h, the note of similitude being wanting. It
is an ornament of grace, adorns the person that wears it, makes him
look lovely and amiable; is very grateful and desirable in itself,
attracts and dazzles the ey... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT COVERETH A TRANSGRESSION SEEKETH LOVE,.... He that hides the
transgression of another, or of his friend, committed against himself
or against another, which he is privy to; but the matter being made
up, and the offence forgiven, he forgets it, and no more speaks of it
to his friend, or upbra... [ Continue Reading ]
A REPROOF ENTERETH MORE INTO A WISE MAN,.... A single verbal reproof,
gently, kindly, and prudently given, not only enters the ear, but the
heart of a wise and understanding man; it descends into him, as the
word k signifies; it sinks deep into his mind; it penetrates into his
heart, and pierces his... [ Continue Reading ]
AN EVIL [MAN] SEEKETH ONLY REBELLION,.... For he seeks nothing but
what is evil; and all sin is rebellion against God, a contempt of his
laws, and a transgression of them; a trampling upon his legislative
power and authority; an act of hostility against him, and a casting
off allegiance to him. Or r... [ Continue Reading ]
LET A BEAR ROBBED OF HER WHELPS MEET A MAN,.... A bear is a very
fierce and furious creature, especially a she bear; and she is still
more so when robbed of her whelps, which she has just whelped, and
been at great pains to lick into shape and form, by which her fondness
to them is increased; and th... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSO REWARDETH EVIL FOR GOOD,.... As the enemies of David and Christ
rewarded them, Psalms 35:12; this is base ingratitude, contrary to the
law and light of nature; worse than beastly, is really devilish;
EVIL SHALL NOT DEPART FROM HIS HOUSE; from him and his family; they
shall be continually visi... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BEGINNING OF STRIFE [IS AS] WHEN ONE LETTETH OUT WATER,.... As
when a man makes a little hole in the bank of a river, or cuts a small
passage in it, to let the water into an adjoining field; by the force
of the water, the passage is widened, and it flows in, in great
abundance, to the overflow a... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT JUSTIFIETH THE WICKED, AND HE THAT CONDEMNETH THE JUST,....
That absolves and clears the guilty, and pronounces him righteous in
open court, where he stands arraigned, accused, and the fact proved;
and that adjudges an innocent man to condemnation; or passes the
sentence of it upon him, when... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE [IS THERE] A PRICE IN THE HAND OF A FOOL TO GET WISDOM,....
Natural wisdom and knowledge. By this "price" may be meant money,
riches, worldly substance, of which a foolish man is possessed; by
means of which he might purchase useful books for the improvement of
his mind, and procure himsel... [ Continue Reading ]
A FRIEND LOVETH AT ALL TIMES,.... A true, hearty, faithful friend,
loves in times of adversity as well as in times of prosperity: there
are many that are friends to persons, while they are in affluent
circumstances; but when there is a change in their condition, and they
are stripped of all riches a... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN VOID OF UNDERSTANDING STRIKETH HANDS,.... With his friend's
creditor, and becomes surety for him; and thereby acts a very unwise
part, and shows himself to want understanding, by taking such a step,
which may prove the ruin of himself and family: for though a man may
and should love his friend... [ Continue Reading ]
HE LOVETH TRANSGRESSION THAT LOVETH STRIFE,.... For strife is
transgression, when it flows from a malignant spirit, is with bad
views, about things to no profit, and for contention's sake; otherwise
to contend earnestly for the truth; to strive together for the faith
of the Gospel, for matters of mo... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT HATH A FROWARD HEART FINDETH NO GOOD,.... Who is of a perverse
spirit, meditates and devises evil things; is not ingenuous and
sincere, but false and deceitful to God and men: such an one gets no
good from either; he obtains not the favour of God, nor a good name,
credit, and reputation amon... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT BEGETTETH A FOOL [DOTH IT] TO HIS SORROW,.... As it proves in
the issue; though it was joy to him when a man child was born, and
took delight in him while in infancy and childhood, and promised
himself much happiness in him when at years of discretion; but,
instead of that, he departs from h... [ Continue Reading ]
A MERRY HEART DOTH GOOD [LIKE] A MEDICINE,.... Does the body good,
makes it healthful and vigorous. Cheerfulness of spirit has a great
influence upon the body, and much contributes to the health and
welfare of it; see Ecclesiastes 9:7; and especially a heart full of
spiritual joy, peace of conscienc... [ Continue Reading ]
A WICKED [MAN] TAKETH A GIFT OUT OF THE BOSOM,.... Of another, of a
rich man, who takes it out from thence, and offers it to him as a
bribe. This he takes in the most secret manner, that it might not be
seen by others; though the Arabic version renders it, "he that
receives a gift in his own bosom c... [ Continue Reading ]
WISDOM [IS] BEFORE HIM THAT HATH UNDERSTANDING,.... Is near him, to
direct and assist him; it is before him as a rule to walk by, and it
is the mark he aims at. A man of spiritual understanding has the book
of wisdom before him, the Scriptures of truth, which are able to make
a man wise to salvation... [ Continue Reading ]
A FOOLISH SON [IS] A GRIEF TO HIS FATHER,.... Because of his folly and
wickedness, and the ruin he is bringing himself to;
AND BITTERNESS TO HER THAT BARE HIM; a cause of bitterness of soul to
his mother, more distressing than the bitter pains with which she
brought him forth into the world. Jarchi... [ Continue Reading ]
ALSO TO PUNISH THE JUST [IS] NOT GOOD,.... It is evil, and an
abomination to the Lord, Proverbs 17:15. Evildoers indeed should be
punished; but to punish the righteous also, as well as them, is far
from being commendable;
[NOR] TO STRIKE PRINCES FOR EQUITY: to strike princes, judges, civil
magistra... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT HATH KNOWLEDGE SPARETH HIS WORDS,.... Or, "he that knows
knowledge" c; one that is very knowing, has a fund of knowledge in
him, "spareth his words"; is generally a man of few words, he thinks
much and says little; and though he may be communicative of his
knowledge to proper persons, and at... [ Continue Reading ]
EVEN A FOOL, WHEN HE HOLDETH HIS PEACE, IS COUNTED WISE,.... Not only
one that is sparing of his words, and is really a man of knowledge and
understanding; but even a feel, if he is but silent, and does not
betray his folly by his words, will be reckoned a wise man by those
that do not know him; and... [ Continue Reading ]