A [GOOD] NAME [IS] RATHER TO BE CHOSEN THAN GREAT RICHES,.... The word
"good" is not in the text, but is rightly supplied, as it is by the
Targum, Septuagint, and Vulgate Latin versions; for it is not any name
that is more eligible than riches; nor is it a need name among any
sort of persons; for to... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RICH AND POOR MEET TOGETHER,.... In an hostile way, as some; they
rush upon one another; the rich despise the poor, and the poor envy
the rich; they cannot speak well one of another, as the Arabic
version; or they are dependent on one another, they cannot do without
each other; as in the natural... [ Continue Reading ]
A PRUDENT [MAN] FORESEETH THE EVIL, AND HIDETH HIMSELF,.... A wise
man, whose eyes are in his head, who looks about him and before him,
and is cautious and careful of his conduct and behaviour; he foresees
the evil of sin he is liable to be drawn into by such and such
company, snares, and temptation... [ Continue Reading ]
BY HUMILITY [AND] THE FEAR OF THE LORD,.... Some render it, "the
reward of humility, which [is] the fear of the Lord" r; so the Targum;
an humble man is blessed with it. Jarchi's note is,
"because of humility, the fear of the Lord comes;''
humility leads on to the fear of the Lord; he that behaves... [ Continue Reading ]
THORNS [AND] SNARES [ARE] IN THE WAY OF THE FROWARD,.... Who walks
contrary to the will and law of God; such a man meets with troubles,
which are as thorns, grieving and distressing to him; and is taken in
snares, and brought into difficulties, out of which he is not easily
extricated; the thorns of... [ Continue Reading ]
TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY HE SHOULD GO,.... As Abraham trained up
his children, and those born in his house, in the way of the Lord, in
the paths of justice and judgment; which are the ways in which they
should go, and which will be to their profit and advantage; see
Genesis 14:14; and which is t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RICH RULETH OVER THE POOR,.... Usurps a dominion over them, and
exercises it in a rigorous, oppressive, and tyrannical manner;
otherwise they are generally the rich that rule, and if they rule
well, in a lawful, gentle, and righteous manner, it is commendable;
AND THE BORROWER [IS] SERVANT TO T... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT SOWETH INIQUITY \U\ shall reap vanity,.... He that practises
sin, and is frequent in the commission of it; indulges to it in a
profuse way, as the sower plentifully scatters his seed; such shall
reaper possess nothing but sin and wickedness; for, what a man sows,
that shall he reap; he shall... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT HATH A BOUNTIFUL EYE SHALL BE BLESSED,.... Or "a good eye" y;
who looks about him for proper objects to do good unto; looks
pleasantly on them, and deals out cheerfully and bountifully to them;
he shall be blessed with an increase of temporal good things, with
spiritual blessings, and with e... [ Continue Reading ]
CAST OUT THE SCORNER,.... That makes a mock at sin, a jest at
religion, and scoffs at all good men, and everything serious and
spiritual; cast such an one out of all company and conversation; out
of the family, as mocking Ishmael was cast out of Abraham's family;
and out of the church, and all relig... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT LOVETH PURENESS OF HEART,.... Though man's heart is naturally
impure, and all that is in it, the thoughts, affections, mind,
conscience, understanding, and will; yet there is such a thing as
pureness of heart; as where the grace of God is; where there it pure
love to God, Christ, and to holy... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EYES OF THE LORD PRESERVE KNOWLEDGE,.... That is, the providence
of God, whose eyes run to and fro throughout the whole earth; these
preserve the knowledge of himself, even among the Heathens in some
measure; for what may be known of God is manifest in them, and showed
to them: more particularly... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SLOTHFUL [MAN] SAITH, [THERE IS] A LION WITHOUT,.... Or, "in the
street". This he says within himself; or to those who call out to him,
and put him on doing the business of his proper calling, whether in
the field or elsewhere, which, through his slothfulness, he has a
disinclination to; and the... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MOUTH OF STRANGE WOMEN [IS] A DEEP PIT,.... The mouth of harlots;
the kisses of their mouth, their fair speech and flattering words,
their amorous talk, and lascivious and wanton language, ensnare and
draw unwary persons to commit lewdness with them, which bring them
into a pit of ruin and destr... [ Continue Reading ]
FOOLISHNESS [IS] BOUND IN THE HEART OF A CHILD,.... That is, sin, the
greatest of all folly; this is naturally in the heart of man; it is in
the heart of a child, it is in him from his infancy; it is bound in
his heart, it is rooted and riveted in him, being conceived in sin,
and shapen in iniquity;... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT OPPRESSETH THE POOR TO INCREASE HIS [RICHES],.... By taking
away from them the little they have; by keeping back their hire,
defrauding them of the just wages of their labours; or by usury and
extortion, or any other unjust method, whereby they distress the poor,
and enrich themselves;
[AND... [ Continue Reading ]
BOW DOWN THINE EAR, AND HEAR THE WORDS OF THE WISE,.... Here begins a
new part or division of this book. According to some, the "third"; the
"first" ending with Proverbs 9:18, the "second" at
Proverbs 22:16, and a "third", beginning here, and ending with
Proverbs 24:34. It is certain that what fol... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR [IT IS] A PLEASANT THING IF THOU KEEP THEM WITHIN THEE,.... Or,
"in thy belly" a. That is, in thine heart, in the inmost recesses of
it; where the words or doctrines of the wise should be received in the
love of them, and carefully laid up and retained; which will upon
reflection yield much plea... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THY TRUST MAY BE IN THE LORD,.... By means of the words of the
wise, or doctrines of the Gospel, faith in Christ is first had; men
are directed and encouraged hereby to believe in him; and by the same
means faith is increased, confirmed, and established. This is the end
of penning the Scripture... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVE NOT I WRITTEN TO THEE EXCELLENT THINGS,.... In the Scriptures.
Some render it, "three things" c; and think that Solomon refers to the
three divisions of the Scriptures among the Jews, the law, the
prophets, and holy writings; so Jarchi; but some of those writings
then were not: or to the three... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT I MIGHT MAKE THEE KNOW THE CERTAINTY OF THE WORDS OF TRUTH,....
Such are the doctrines of the Gospel; they are "the words of truth";
are written in the Scriptures of truth; come from the God of truth;
the subject matter of which is Christ, who is the truth, and which the
Spirit of truth leads i... [ Continue Reading ]
ROB NOT THE POOR, BECAUSE HE [IS] POOR,.... And cannot help himself;
cannot go to law with him that has injured him, and defend his own
cause; which the other knowing, is the more emboldened to spoil and
defraud him, which is an aggravation of his sin: or, "for he is poor"
g; to rob any man is an ev... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE LORD WILL PLEAD THEIR CAUSE,.... If counsellors at the bar
will not, he will; if judges on the bench will not do them justice, he
will; he will judge the poor of the people; he will plead their cause,
and plead it thoroughly, till he has brought forth judgment unto
victory: woe to the man ag... [ Continue Reading ]
MAKE NO FRIENDSHIP WITH AN ANGRY MAN,.... Do not associate with him;
contract not a familiarity with him; make him not a companion; take
him not into an intimacy, or use him as a particular friend and
acquaintance: a man should be courteous, and carry it civilly to all
men; but he should take care w... [ Continue Reading ]
LEST THOU LEARN HIS WAYS,.... And be as wrathful and furious, as
quarrelsome and contentious, as he is. Evil works and ways are soon
learned; men are more ready to imitate what is evil than what is good:
Joseph learned to swear in Pharaoh's court; and the Israelites learned
the works of the Heathen,... [ Continue Reading ]
BE NOT THOU [ONE] OF THEM THAT STRIKE HANDS,.... Or "among them" m, of
the number of them, that do as they do, give their hand or their bond
for others; he surety for them, as it is explained in the following
clause; see Proverbs 6:1;
[OR] OF THEM THAT ARE SURETIES FOR DEBTS; contracted by others;... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THOU HAST NOTHING TO PAY,.... When the debtor this, and the
creditor demands the debt of the surety: it is weakness in a man to be
a surety for another, when he knows he is not able to pay the debt he
is bound for, since it may be an injury to himself and family; but it
is a piece of wickedness t... [ Continue Reading ]
REMOVE NOT THE ANCIENT LANDMARK WHICH THY FATHERS HAVE SET. Or, "the
ancient border" or "boundary" n; by which lands, estates, and
inheritances, were marked, bounded, and distinguished; set by
ancestors in agreement with their neighbours; which to remove was
contrary to a law, and a curse is denounc... [ Continue Reading ]
SEEST THOU A MAN DILIGENT IN HIS BUSINESS?.... In the business of his
calling, be it what it will, whether for himself or his master;
constant in it, swift, ready, and expeditious at it; who industriously
pursues it, cheerfully attends it, makes quick dispatch of it; does it
off of hand, at once, an... [ Continue Reading ]