BE NOT THOU ENVIOUS AGAINST EVIL MEN,.... Or, "men of evil" b. Such
who are addicted to evil, and given up to it, whose principles and
practices are bad; such as are before described in the preceding
chapter; gluttons and drunkards, men given to women and wine: envy not
their present prosperity, or... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THEIR HEART STUDIETH DESTRUCTION,.... To others; to good men, that
separate from them, and reprove them, or are in their way; or any ways
hinder them in the prosecution of their wicked designs; as Haman's
heart studied the destruction of the Jews: or their hearts study to
draw men into their des... [ Continue Reading ]
THROUGH WISDOM IS A HOUSE BUILDED,.... A family is built up, furnished
and supplied with the necessaries and conveniences of life, and
brought into flourishing and prosperous circumstances, by wise and
prudent management, by diligence and industry, through the blessing of
God upon them, without taki... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BY KNOWLEDGE SHALT THE CHAMBERS BE FILLED WITH ALL PRECIOUS AND
PLEASANT RICHES. That are both of worth, value, and usefulness, and
for ornament and delight; the more private and retired parts of a
man's dwelling house, as well as his shops, warehouses, barns, and
granaries, shall be filled with... [ Continue Reading ]
A WISE MAN [IS] STRONG,.... He can do that sometimes by his wisdom,
and which requires strength and courage too, which another cannot do
by his strength; see Proverbs 21:22. This may be understood of one
that is spiritually wise, wise unto salvation, wise for another world,
is made to know true wisd... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR BY WISE COUNSEL THOU SHALL MAKE THY WAR,.... Counsel, as well as
strength, is necessary for war: kings and states, before they enter on
a war, should not only well consider the justness of their cause, but
should consult whether they have a sufficiency of men and money to
carry it on; and should... [ Continue Reading ]
WISDOM [IS] TOO HIGH FOR A FOOL,.... It is out of his reach, he cannot
attain it; natural wisdom, or the knowledge of many things in nature;
at least it seems so to himself, and therefore will not take any
pains, or make use of any means, to obtain it; as the knowledge of
human laws; of medicine, of... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT DEVISETH TO DO EVIL SHALL BE CALLED A MISCHIEVOUS PERSON] To
do evil is natural to men, all are prone to it; being conceived and
born in sin, and, from the womb, more or less commit it: but for a man
to sit down and contrive evil, as some men are inventors of evil
things; contrive new sins,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE THOUGHTS OF FOOLISHNESS [IS] SIN,.... The thought of sin is sin e,
before it comes into action; the motions of sin in the mind, the
workings of corrupt nature in the heart, the sinful desires of the
flesh and of the mind: these are forbidden and condemned by the law of
God as sin, which says, "T... [ Continue Reading ]
[IF] THOU FAINT IN THE DAY OF ADVERSITY,.... When under bodily
afflictions, stripping providences, reduced to great straits and
wants; or under the violent persecutions of men, which is sometimes
the case of the people of God; whose times are in his hands, times of
adversity, as well as prosperity;... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THOU FORBEAR TO DELIVER [THEM THAT ARE] DRAWN UNTO DEATH,.... Or
"taken for or unto death" h, in a violent way; who are taken by
thieves and robbers, and used in a barbarous manner, as the man in the
parable, whom the priest and Levite took no notice of, and was helped
by the good Samaritan; or w... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THOU SAYEST, BEHOLD, WE KNEW IT NOT,.... The danger the person was
in; or the innocency of his cause; or what method to take to deliver
him; or that it was in our power to do anything for him; so the
Vulgate Latin version, "if thou sayest, strength is not sufficient":
or "we knew him not" k, who... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SON, EAT THOU HONEY, BECAUSE [IT IS] GOOD,.... It is good for food;
there was plenty of it in Palestine, and it was eaten for food, not
only by children, but grown persons; and was very nourishing,
strengthening, and refreshing to them, as Samson, Jonathan, John the
Baptist, and others; and is go... [ Continue Reading ]
SO [SHALL] THE KNOWLEDGE OF WISDOM [BE] UNTO THY SOUL,.... Or let it
be taken in as greedily and with as good an appetite; as pleasant,
useful, delightful, and profitable; even the knowledge of Christ, the
Wisdom of God, which is preferable to all things else, and more
desirable than the most pleasa... [ Continue Reading ]
LAY NOT WAIT, O WICKED [MAN], AGAINST THE DWELLING OF THE
RIGHTEOUS,.... The church of God, which is the righteous man's
dwelling place, and where he desires and delights to dwell; or his own
dwelling house; it may be rendered, "at the dwelling of the righteous"
p; lay not wait at his door to observ... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR A JUST [MAN] FALLETH SEVEN TIMES, AND RISETH UP [AGAIN],.... This
is to be understood of a truly just man; not of one that is only
outwardly and seemingly so, or of temporary believers and nominal
professors; but of such who are thoroughly convinced of their own
unrighteousness, and believe in C... [ Continue Reading ]
REJOICE NOT WHEN THINE ENEMY FALLETH,.... These words are spoken not
to the wicked man, Proverbs 24:15; but to the just man, or Solomon's
son, or the children of Wisdom; for by the "enemy" is meant such who
are at enmity with the people of God, as the seed of the serpent, and
those after the flesh,... [ Continue Reading ]
LEST THE LORD SEE [IT], AND IT DISPLEASE HIM,.... Who sees all things,
not only external actions, but the heart, and the inward motions of
it; and though men may hide the pleasure they feel at the misery of an
enemy from others, they cannot hide it from the Lord; nor is this said
by way of doubt, bu... [ Continue Reading ]
FRET NOT THYSELF BECAUSE OF EVIL [MEN],.... Because of their outward
prosperity and worldly happiness, any more than rejoice at their
adversity; neither do the one nor the other; where the one prevails,
the other does also; by the frequent repetition of this advice, it
looks as if this evil is what... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THERE SHALL BE NO REWARD TO THE EVIL [MAN],.... No reward of good
things, such as is for the righteous in a way of grace; but he shall
have a reward of evil things, a just recompence of reward for his
sins: of "no end" r; there will be an end of his life in this world,
and there will be an end o... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SON, FEAR THOU THE LORD, AND THE KING,.... First the Lord, and then
the king; and such as fear the Lord are generally loyal to their king;
the fear of God includes love to him, reverence of him, faith in him,
submission to him, and the whole worship of him, inward and outward,
attended with holin... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THEIR CALAMITY SHALL RISE SUDDENLY,.... And come upon those that
fear not God, and rebel against the king and the state, and innovate
in matters of religion; and especially that bring in damnable
heresies, and, while they cry Peace, peace, and are pleasing
themselves with their new schemes and p... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE [THINGS] ALSO [BELONG] TO THE WISE,.... Both what is said before
concerning fearing God and the king; these belong to the wise and
unwise, rich and poor, great and small; particularly judges and civil
magistrates, and all subordinate governors, who have, or ought to
have, a competency of wisdo... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT SAITH UNTO THE WICKED, THOU [ART] RIGHTEOUS,.... Not in a
private way, or as giving his opinion or character of a man that is
wicked, whom either through ignorance or flattery another may call
righteous; which may be done and not resented by people and nations;
but in an open court of judica... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT TO THEM THAT REBUKE [HIM] SHALL BE DELIGHT,.... That is, such that
rebuke in the gate, or openly, in a court of judicature; that reprove
delinquents, such as are found guilty of malpractices, and punish them
as they ought to be, according to the laws of God and man; they shall
have delight in th... [ Continue Reading ]
[EVERY MAN] SHALL KISS [HIS] LIPS THAT GIVETH A RIGHT ANSWER. Either
as a witness to a question put to him in court, to which he answers
aptly and uprightly; or rather as a judge, who, having heard a cause,
answers and gives his opinion of it faithfully, and pronounces a
righteous sentence; everyone... [ Continue Reading ]
PREPARE THY WORK WITHOUT,.... As Solomon did for the building of the
temple; timber and stones were prepared, hewed, squared, and fitted
for the building before brought thither, 1 Kings 5:18; or diligently
attend to thy business without doors, whatever it is, that thou mayest
provide for thyself and... [ Continue Reading ]
BE NOT A WITNESS AGAINST THY NEIGHBOUR WITHOUT CAUSE,.... Unless
forced unto it, except there is some urgent reason for it; not upon
any trivial account, or in any frivolous matter; never appear forward
and eager to bear witness against him, and, whenever obliged to it, be
not a false witness, but s... [ Continue Reading ]
SAY NOT, I WILL DO SO TO HIM AS HE HATH DONE TO ME,.... He has falsely
accused and reproached me, and bore a false testimony, or suborned
false witnesses against me, and I will do the same to him, now an
opportunity serves; but as private revenge itself is sinful, so
especially when it is pursued in... [ Continue Reading ]
I WENT BY THE FIELD OF THE SLOTHFUL,.... This very probably was a real
matter of fact; King Solomon's way lay at a certain time by the field
of a slothful man, who never went into it himself, there being a lion
in the way; and which he took no care of to manure and till, to plough
and sow, but let i... [ Continue Reading ]
AND, LO, IT WAS ALL GROWN OVER WITH THORNS,.... Or "thistles" y; which
grow up of themselves, are the fruit of the curse, and the effect of
slothfulness;
[AND] NETTLES HAD COVERED THE FACE THEREOF; so that nothing was to be
seen but thorns and thistles, nettles and weeds; and such is the case
of th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN I SAW, [AND] CONSIDERED IT WELL,.... Or, "when I saw, I
considered it well"; or "set my heart it" z; when he saw as he passed
along the field and the vineyard, he, considered who was the owner and
proprietor of them; what a sluggish and foolish man he was, and what a
ruinous condition his field... [ Continue Reading ]
[YET] A LITTLE SLEEP, A LITTLE SLUMBER,.... The sight of the field and
vineyard of the slothful put Solomon in mind of an observation he had
made before, which fitly describes the disposition and gesture of the
sluggard, by which means his field and vineyard came to ruin; while he
should be up and t... [ Continue Reading ]
SO SHALL THY POVERTY COME [AS] ONE THAT TRAVELLETH,.... Swiftly and
suddenly, both in a temporal and spiritual sense;
Proverbs 6:11;
AND THY WANT AS AN ARMED MAN; irresistibly. Here ends according to
some the "second", according to others the "third" part of this book
of Proverbs, another beginnin... [ Continue Reading ]