WINE [IS] A MOCKER, STRONG DRINK [IS] RAGING,.... Wine deceives a man;
it not only overcomes him before he is aware, but it promises him a
pleasure which it does not give; but, on the contrary, excessive
drinking gives him pain, and so mocks him; yea, it exposes him to
reproach and disgrace, and to... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FEAR OF A KING [IS] AS THE ROARING OF A LION,.... The wrath and
displeasure of a king, which causes fear; see Proverbs 19:12; kings
should be terrors to evil works and workers, though not to good ones,
Romans 13:3. This is true of the King of kings, who one day will be
terrible to the drunkards,... [ Continue Reading ]
[IT IS] AN HONOUR FOR A MAN TO CEASE FROM STRIFE,.... As Abraham did,
Genesis 13:7; when engaged in a quarrel with his neighbour, or in a
lawsuit, or in a religious controversy, especially when he finds he is
in the wrong; and indeed, if he is in the right, when he perceives it
is like to issue in n... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SLUGGARD WILL NOT PLOUGH BY REASON OF THE COLD,.... Or, "in the
cold"; in the time of cold, as Aben Ezra; in the time of autumn, which
is the time of ploughing, when it begins to be cold weather, and
winter is drawing on: and this is discouraging to the sluggard, who
does not care to take his ha... [ Continue Reading ]
COUNSEL IN THE HEART OF MAN [IS LIKE] DEEP WATER,.... Pure and
undisturbed, but secret, hidden, and hard to be come at: such are the
things of the spirit of a man, the thoughts of his mind, the devices
of his heart; which, though easily known by the searcher of hearts,
are not easily penetrated into... [ Continue Reading ]
MOST MEN WILL PROCLAIM EVERYONE HIS OWN GOODNESS,.... As the Pharisee
did, in Luke 18:11; and as the Pharisees in common did; who did all
their works to be seen of men, and made clean the outside of the cup
and platter; and were very careful to appear outwardly righteous to
men, Matthew 23:5. And in... [ Continue Reading ]
THE JUST [MAN] WALKETH IN HIS INTEGRITY,.... This is the faithful and
upright man, who is made righteous by the obedience of Christ; and
walks by faith in him, and according to the truth of the Gospel;
HIS CHILDREN [ARE] BLESSED AFTER HIM; with temporal blessings; and,
walking in the same integrity... [ Continue Reading ]
A KING THAT SITTETH IN THE THRONE OF JUDGMENT,.... That executes
judgment himself, as David and Solomon did; who ascends the throne,
and sits personally there, and hears and tries causes himself, and not
by his servants:
SCATTERETH AWAY ALL EVIL WITH HIS EYES; all evil men, as the Targum;
everyone... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO CAN SAY, I HAVE MADE MY HEART CLEAN,.... The heart of than is
naturally unclean, the mind, conscience, understanding, will, and
affections; there is no part clean, all are defiled with sin; and
though there is such a thing as a pure or clean heart, yet not as made
so by men; it is God that has m... [ Continue Reading ]
DIVERS WEIGHTS, [AND] DIVERS MEASURES,.... Or, "a stone and a stone,
and an ephah and an ephah" d. Stones being in old time used in
weighing, and an "ephah" was a common measure among the Jews; and
these ought not to be different; one stone or weight for buying, and
another for selling; and one meas... [ Continue Reading ]
EVEN A CHILD IS KNOWN BY HIS DOINGS,.... As well as a man; "ye shall
know them by their fruits", Matthew 7:16; professors and profane. So a
child soon discovers its genius by its actions; it soon shows its
inclination and disposition; and some shrewd guesses may be made how
it will turn out, a wise... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HEARING EAR, AND THE SEEING EYE,.... There may be an ear that
hears not, and an eye that seeth not, and which men may make; the
painter can paint an ear and an eye, and a carver can carve both; but
they are ears that hear not, and eyes that see not, Psalms 115:5; but
such as can hear and see are... [ Continue Reading ]
LOVE NOT SLEEP, LEST THOU COME TO POVERTY,.... Sleep is a very great
natural blessing; it is a gift of God, what nature requires, and is
desirable; it is to be loved, though not immoderately; it is sweet to
a man, and what he should be thankful for; yet should not indulge
himself in to the neglect o... [ Continue Reading ]
[IT IS] NAUGHT, [IT IS] NAUGHT, SAITH THE BUYER,.... When he comes to
the shop of the seller, or to market to buy goods, he undervalues
them, says they are not so good as they should be, nor so cheap as he
can buy them at;
BUT WHEN HE IS GONE HIS WAY, THEN HE BOASTETH; after he has brought
the sell... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS GOLD, AND A MULTITUDE OF RUBIES,.... A man may have a large
quantity of either, or of both of thorn, as some men have; for there
is much of them in the world, not only in mines and quarries, but in
the houses and cabinets of men;
BUT THE LIPS OF KNOWLEDGE [ARE] A PRECIOUS JEWEL; knowledge... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE HIS GARMENT THAT IS SURETY [FOR] A STRANGER,.... Which a man is
cautioned against, Proverbs 6:1; but if a man will be so weak and
foolish, others ought to take care of him, and be cautious how they
trust him; for he is in danger of being ruined by his suretyship, and
therefore nothing should be... [ Continue Reading ]
BREAD OF DECEIT [IS] SWEET TO A MAN,.... Which may be understood of
sin in general, which is bread to the sinner, he eats it: it is called
"the bread of wickedness", Proverbs 4:17; but it is but poor bread, no
other than ashes Isaiah 44:20; it is "bread of deceit"; there is a
deceitfulness in all si... [ Continue Reading ]
[EVERY] PURPOSE IS ESTABLISHED BY COUNSEL,.... Or "the thought" f of a
man, everyone of them, what he has thought to do, formed a scheme of
in his mind, and resolved upon, by taking advice of his friends, and
especially by asking counsel of God, who gives, wisdom liberally, and
upbraids not; he is c... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT GOETH ABOUT [AS] A TALEBEARER REVEALETH SECRETS,.... Or, "he
that revealeth secrets goeth about as a talebearer"; a man that has
really got the secrets of others out of them respecting themselves and
families, and the affairs of them, or however pretends he master of
them; goes about telling... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSO CURSETH HIS FATHER OR HIS MOTHER,.... This is dreadful indeed! a
person must be got to a great pitch of wickedness to do this; to curse
his parents, one or other of them, that have been the instruments of
his being, and by whom he has been brought up and put out into the
world; to slight them,... [ Continue Reading ]
AN INHERITANCE [MAY BE] GOTTEN HASTILY AT THE BEGINNING,.... Of a
man's setting out in the world in trade and business; and which
sometimes is got lawfully, and this must be excepted from this
proverb; but generally what is got hastily and in a short time is got
unlawfully, and so does not prosper.... [ Continue Reading ]
SAY NOT THOU, I WILL RECOMPENSE EVIL,.... With evil; do an injury to
one that has done one to you; private revenge is not to be taken, but
should be left to God, to whom vengeance belongs,
Deuteronomy 32:35;
[BUT] WAIT ON THE LORD, AND HE SHALL SAVE THEE; commit thyself and
cause to God; leave it... [ Continue Reading ]
DIVERS WEIGHTS [ARE] AN ABOMINATION UNTO THE LORD,....
Proverbs 20:10; which is here repeated for the further confirmation of
it, and that it might be taken notice of and avoided; and perhaps this
sin of using false weights and measures was common with the Jews;
AND A FALSE BALANCE [IS] NOT GOOD;... [ Continue Reading ]
MAN'S GOINGS [ARE] OF THE LORD,.... In a natural and literal sense,
the instruments of going are of the Lord; the act of motion from place
to place is not without the concourse of his providence; as in him we
live, and move, and have our being, so "in and by him we move"; he
preserves our going out... [ Continue Reading ]
[IT IS] A SNARE TO THE MAN [WHO] DEVOURETH [THAT WHICH IS] HOLY,....
Which is separated to sacred uses, is devoted to the Lord, as
firstfruits, tithes, offerings, c. which if a man converts to his own
use is sacrilege, and this is a sin and a snare, and brings ruin on
him see Malachi 3:8;
AND AFTER... [ Continue Reading ]
A WISE KING SCATTERETH THE WICKED,.... Or "fans [them] away" i;
separates them from his good counsellors, courtiers, and subjects;
scatters them from his presence and court, and breaks their counsels
and confederacies one with another; he discovers, discountenances, and
discourages them; Proverbs 20... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SPIRIT OF MAN [IS] THE CANDLE OF THE LORD,.... The rational soul
of man is a light set up in him; this is what is commonly called the
light of nature; it was a bright and burning light at first, but
through sin is become a very feeble one; by which men have only a
glimmering view of divine thing... [ Continue Reading ]
MERCY AND TRUTH PRESERVE THE KING,.... Which are two good
qualifications in a prince; not ruling his subjects with rigour and
cruelty, but with tenderness and clemency; easing them as much as he
can of burdens and pressures; showing compassion to the distressed,
and pardoning delinquents when the ca... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GLORY OF YOUNG MEN [IS] THEIR STRENGTH,.... That is the excellent
thing in them, and it is to their honour when it is employed in the
service of their king and country, and especially in the service of
God and religion; though it does not become them to glory in it,
Jeremiah 9:23;
AND THE BEAUT... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BLUENESS OF A WOUND CLEANSETH AWAY EVIL,.... Rubs it off and
scours it away, as the word m signifies, or is a clearing and rubbing
it off; some men must be beaten black and blue, or must have very sore
correction, before they can be reclaimed and reformed from their evil
ways; so some interpret... [ Continue Reading ]