AS SNOW IN SUMMER, AND AS RAIN IN HARVEST,.... Which were very
undesirable and unseasonable, yea, very hurtful to the fruits of the
earth; and a great obstruction to the labourers in the harvest, and a
hinderance to the gathering of it in; and were very rare and uncommon
in Judea; it was even a mira... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THE BIRD BY WANDERING, AS THE SWALLOW BY FLYING,.... As a bird,
particularly the sparrow, as the word h is sometimes rendered, leaves
its nest and wanders from it; and flies here and there, and settles
nowhere; and as the swallow flies to the place from whence it came; or
the wild pigeon, as some... [ Continue Reading ]
A WHIP FOR THE HORSE,.... One that is dull of going, or refractory and
wants breaking;
A BRIDLE FOR THE ASS; not to curb and restrain it from going too fist,
asses being generally dull; but to direct its way and turn it when
necessary, it being stiffnecked and obstinate; though the Septuagint,
Syri... [ Continue Reading ]
ANSWER NOT A FOOL ACCORDING TO HIS FOLLY,.... Sometimes a fool, or
wicked man, is not to be answered at all; as the ministers of Hezekiah
answered not a word to Rabshakeh; nor Jeremiah the prophet to
Hananiah; nor Christ to the Scribes and Pharisees; and when an answer
is returned, it should not be... [ Continue Reading ]
ANSWER A FOOL ACCORDING TO HIS FOLLY,.... The Targum is,
"but speak with a fool in thy wisdom;''
and the Syriac version,
"yea, speak with a fool according to thy wisdom;''
which would at once remove the seeming contradiction in these words to
the former, but then they are not a true version; ind... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT SENDETH A MESSAGE BY THE HAND OF A FOOL,.... Who knows not how
to deliver it in a proper manner, and is incapable of taking the
answer, and reporting it as he should; or unfaithful in it, and brings
a bad or false report, as the spies did upon the good land;
CUTTETH OFF THE FEET; he may as... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LEGS OF THE LAME ARE NOT EQUAL,.... Or as "the lifting up the legs
by one that is lame" m, to dance to a pipe or violin, is very
unseemly, and does but the more expose his infirmity, and can give no
pleasure to others, but causes derision and contempt;
SO [IS] A PARABLE IN THE MOUTH OF FOOLS; a... [ Continue Reading ]
AS HE THAT BINDETH A STONE IN A SLING,.... That so fastens it to it
that it cannot be slung out of it, it becomes useless and does not
answer the end for which it is put there; or that places it there that
it may be cast out, and is cast out, and so is thrown away, and of no
more use; or that puts a... [ Continue Reading ]
[AS] A THORN GOETH UP INTO THE HAND OF A DRUNKARD,.... And he
perceives it not; or being in his hand he makes an ill use of it, and
hurts himself and others with it;
SO [IS] A PARABLE IN THE MOUTH OF FOOLS, a proverbial sentence
respecting religious matters; or a passage of holy Scripture which
eit... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GREAT [GOD], THAT FORMED ALL [THINGS],.... That made the heavens,
earth, and sea, and all that are in them; who is great in the
perfections of his nature, and in the works of his hands, and greatly
to be praised;
BOTH REWARDETH THE FOOL, AND REWARDETH TRANSGRESSORS; according to
their works; ev... [ Continue Reading ]
AS A DOG RETURNETH TO HIS VOMIT,.... Who being sick with what he has
eaten, casts it up again, and afterwards returns unto it and licks it
up;
[SO] A FOOL RETURNETH TO HIS FOLLY, or "repeats" a it, time after
time, many times, as Ben Melech; or a wicked man turns to his
wickedness, who, having had... [ Continue Reading ]
SEEST THOU A MAN WISE IN HIS OWN CONCEIT,.... Or "in his own eyes" b;
as multitudes may be seen, by looking round; man is a creature but of
small knowledge in things natural, civil, mechanical, philosophical,
moral, or divine; yet greatly conceited for the most part of his
knowledge and wisdom. As b... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SLOTHFUL [MAN] SAITH,.... Within himself; or to such that excite
him to diligence and industry, to go about the business of his
calling, to till his field, and dress his vineyard. The Septuagint and
Arabic versions add, "being sent into the way"; ordered by his master
to go out to work, when he... [ Continue Reading ]
[AS] THE DOOR TURNETH UPON HIS HINGES,.... And moves this way and that
way, and opens and shuts, and yet hangs where it did, is not moved
from its place:
SO [DOTH] THE SLOTHFUL UPON HIS BED; he turns himself from side to
side, but is still on his bed, and does not move out of it, and go
about his b... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SLOTHFUL HIDETH HIS HAND IN [HIS] BOSOM,.... To keep it warm;
Jarchi's note is,
"he puts his hand in a hot basin, because of the cold.''
The word c for "bosom" does sometimes signify a "pot" or basin. Or he
hides it under his "arm holes", as some render it, not caring to make
use of it for lab... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SLUGGARD [IS] WISER IN HIS OWN CONCEIT,.... It is a sort of a
solecism, a kind of a contradiction in terms for a sluggard to be
wise, who is so slothful as to make no use of the means of getting
wisdom and knowledge. And it must be a mere conceit in him that he is
wise, and especially that he is... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT PASSETH BY, AND MEDDLETH WITH STRIFE [BELONGING] NOT TO
HIM,.... One that going along the streets, and passing by the door,
where two or more persons are quarrelling, and he thrusts himself in
and intermeddles in the affair he has no concern in; and interests
himself in the cause of the quar... [ Continue Reading ]
AS A MAD [MAN], WHO CASTETH FIREBRANDS, ARROWS, AND DEATH. Or the
instruments of death, as Aben Ezra; or the sharp arrows of death, as
the Targum and Syriac version; who casts firebrands into the houses
and barns of his neighbours, to consume them; or arrows at their
persons and cattle, to destroy t... [ Continue Reading ]
SO [IS] THE MAN [THAT] DECEIVETH HIS NEIGHBOUR,.... By telling him a
lie; or by reporting false things concerning him; or by cheating him
in trade and commerce; or by taking his goods privately from him; and,
when caught in either of these,
AND SAITH, AM NOT I IN SPORT? do not be angry, I designed... [ Continue Reading ]
WHERE NO WOOD IS, [THERE] THE FIRE GOETH OUT,.... Or "woods" h; where
there is a large quantity of wood or fuel, the fire is kept up; but
where there is little, scarce any or none at all, it goes out of
course;
SO WHERE [THERE IS] NO TALEBEARER, THE STRIFE CEASETH; or is silent i:
men cease to quar... [ Continue Reading ]
AS COALS [ARE] TO BURNING COALS, AND WOOD TO FIRE,.... As brands, wood
half burnt, or dead coals put to live and burning ones, soon take fire
and become like them, and fit and proper fuel for them, and add to
their heat:
SO [IS] A CONTENTIOUS MAN TO KINDLE STRIFE; or "a man of contentions"
k; who i... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORDS OF A TALEBEARER [ARE] AS WOUNDS, AND THEY GO DOWN INTO THE
INNERMOST PARTS OF THE BELLY. These expressions are the same with
those in Proverbs 18:8; and are here repeated, as being found along
with others by the men of Hezekiah, Proverbs 25:1; as some others
likewise are; and also because... [ Continue Reading ]
BURNING LIPS, AND A WICKED HEART,.... Either burning with wrath and
malice; breathing out threatenings and slaughter; pursuing men with
reproaches and slanders, arising from a wicked heart: or rather,
burning with profession of love to God, and affection to good men;
with great pretensions of kindne... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT HATETH DISSEMBLETH WITH HIS LIPS,.... He that bears a grudge
in his mind, and retains hatred in his heart against any person, hides
it all he can, till he has an opportunity of showing it as he would;
he pretends a great deal of friendship with his lips, that his hatred
might not be known; h... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HE SPEAKETH FAIR, BELIEVE HIM NOT,.... Gives good words, flatters
with his lips, pretends great kindness and favour, expresses himself
in a very gracious and amiable manner, in order to gain attention and
respect; or when he delivers himself in a submissive and suppliant
way, with great humilit... [ Continue Reading ]
[WHOSE] HATRED IS COVERED BY DECEIT,.... The hatred of whose heart is
covered by deceitful words, and strong expressions of love and esteem;
so that those to whom they are made are deceived by them. Or, whose
"hatred is covered in a waste or desert place" n; it being not seen;
as what is done in des... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSO DIGGETH A PIT SHALL FALL THEREIN,.... That devises mischief
against others, it shall come upon himself. The allusion is to the
digging of pits for catching wild beasts, which are slightly covered
with earth; and which sometimes the pursuers, through inadvertency,
fall into themselves; the pass... [ Continue Reading ]
A LYING TONGUE HATETH [THOSE THAT ARE] AFFLICTED BY IT,.... That is, a
man of a lying tongue, that is given to lying, hates those that are
hurt and crushed by his lies; the reason why he hurts them with his
lies is because he hates them; and, having hurt them, he hates them,
being made his enemies,... [ Continue Reading ]