INTRODUCTION TO PROVERBS 6
In this chapter the wise man dissuades from rash suretyship; exposes
the sin of idleness; describes a wicked man; makes mention of seven
things hateful to God; exhorts to attend to parental instructions and
precepts, and cautions against adultery. Suretyship is described,... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SON, IF THOU BE SURETY FOR THY FRIEND,.... To another; hast engaged
thyself by promise or bond, or both, to pay a debt for him, if he is
not able, or if required; or hast laid thyself under obligation to
any, to see the debt of another paid;
[IF] THOU HAST STRICKEN THY HAND WITH A STRANGER; or ... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU ART SNARED WITH THE WORDS OF THY MOUTH,.... Got into a snare out
of which an escape is not easy; art no longer free, and thine own man,
but under obligation to pay the debt if required; by the verbal
agreement made and confirmed by striking hands, and this before
witnesses;
THOU ART TAKEN WITH... [ Continue Reading ]
DO THIS NOW, MY SON, AND DELIVER THYSELF,.... Take the following
advice, as the best that can be given in such circumstances, in order
to be freed from such an obligation, or to be safe and easy under it;
WHEN THOU ART COME INTO THE HAND OF THY FRIEND; or,
"because or seeing thou art fallen into t... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE NOT SLEEP TO THINE EYES, NOR SLUMBER TO THINE EYELIDS. Until the
above things are done; which denotes of what consequence and
importance they are; and that persons in such circumstances should not
be careless, dilatory, and unconcerned; but should use great
diligence, and leave no stone unturne... [ Continue Reading ]
DELIVER THYSELF AS A ROE FROM THE HAND [OF THE HUNTER],.... As such a
creature, which is very swift, when it is got into the hand of the
hunter, will strive and struggle to get out; so should a man try all
ways and means to get out of his suretyship engagements, especially
when he finds himself liab... [ Continue Reading ]
GO TO THE ANT, THOU SLUGGARD,.... That art become surety for another,
and got into a snare and net, and yet takest no pains to get out. Or
this may be directed, not to the surety, but the debtor; who, through
his slothfulness, has contracted debts, and uses no industry to be in
a capacity to pay the... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH HAVING NO GUIDE, OVERSEER, OR RULER. None to guide and direct
her what to do; nor any to overlook her, to see that she does aright,
or to oblige her to work, and keep her to it; nor any to call her to
an account, and correct her for doing amiss; and nevertheless diligent
and industrious, doing... [ Continue Reading ]
PROVIDETH HER MEAT IN THE SUMMER,.... Against the winter, of which it
is mindful, when it never comes out of its place, having in the summer
time got a sufficiency laid up in cells for its use: she toils in the
heat of summer to get in her provision for the winter, being sensible
that nothing is to... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW LONG WILT THOU SLEEP, O SLUGGARD?.... Or "lie" q in bed, indulging
in sloth and ease; while the industrious ant is busy in getting in its
provisions, even by moonlight, as naturalists r observe;
WHEN WILT THOU ARISE OUT OF THY SLEEP? and be about thy lawful
calling? doing the duties of religion... [ Continue Reading ]
[YET] A LITTLE SLEEP, A LITTLE SLUMBER,.... Or, "little sleeps, little
slumbers" s. These are the words of the sluggard, in answer to the
call of him to awake and arise, desiring he might not be disturbed,
but be suffered to sleep on longer: there is a very beautiful climax
or gradation in the words... [ Continue Reading ]
SO SHALL THY POVERTY COME AS ONE THAT TRAVELLETH,.... Either swiftly
and suddenly, as a traveller makes haste to get to his journey's end,
and comes upon his family or friends at an unawares; or though he
moves gradually, by slow paces and silent steps, yet surely: and so it
signifies that poverty s... [ Continue Reading ]
A NAUGHTY PERSON, A WICKED MAN,.... Or, "a man of Belial, a man of
iniquity" w. The former signifies an unprofitable man, a man good for
nothing, that is of no use to God or man; or one that is lawless, that
has thrown off the yoke of the law, and will not be subject to it;
Belial is the name of the... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WINKETH WITH HIS EYES,.... Not through natural infirmity, but
purposely and with design; with one of his eyes, as Aben Ezra, as is
usual with such persons: it is the air and gesture of a sneering and
deceitful man, who gives the wink to some of his friends, sneering at
the weakness of another in... [ Continue Reading ]
FROWARDNESS [IS] IN HIS HEART,.... Or perverse things; evil habits and
principles of sin; all manner of wickedness, errors and heresies;
things contrary to right reason, repugnant to the will and law of God,
and the reverse of sound doctrine; all evil thoughts and evil things;
see Matthew 15:19;
HE... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE SHALL HIS CALAMITY COME SUDDENLY,.... Unthought of and
unexpected: he that deviseth mischief to others secretly shall have no
warning of his own ruin, nor time and means of preventing it; the
destruction of antichrist will be sudden, and of all wicked men at the
coming of Christ, 1 Thessal... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE SIX [THINGS] DOTH THE LORD HATE,.... That is, the six following,
which are all to be found in a man of Belial, a wicked man before
described. There are other things besides these that God hates, and
indeed more so; as sins against the first table, which more
immediately strike at his being, ho... [ Continue Reading ]
A PROUD LOOK,.... Or, "eyes elated" d; scorning to look down upon
others; or looking upon them with disdain; or reckoning them as
unworthy to be looked upon, having an high opinion of their own worth
and merit. Pride is the first of the hateful things mentioned; it
being the first sin committed, as... [ Continue Reading ]
AN HEART THAT DEVISETH WICKED IMAGINATIONS,.... Or, "thoughts of
wickedness" e; which are framed and formed in the heart: and this
being the source and fountain of all wickedness, is placed in the
midst of these hateful and abominable things; Proverbs 6:14; evil
thoughts and designs, both against Go... [ Continue Reading ]
A FALSE WITNESS [THAT] SPEAKETH LIES,.... Or, "that speaketh lies,
[even] a false witness" f; and so this is distinguished from a lying
tongue, the second of these evils: this is the sin of bearing false
witness against one's neighbour, a breach of the eighth command. It
may be rendered, "he that bl... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SON, KEEP THY FATHER'S COMMANDMENT,.... These are not the words of
David to Solomon continued from Proverbs 4:4; but the words of Solomon
to his son; and not to his son only, in a strict natural relation, but
to everyone that came to him for and put himself under his
instruction; and to everyone... [ Continue Reading ]
BIND THEM CONTINUALLY UPON THINE HEART,.... Not upon the head or arm,
as the words of the law were to be bound, Deuteronomy 6:3; to which
there seems to be an allusion; and which may confirm the sense of the
words given, that this respects the law of God itself, and the
precepts of it, instructed in... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THOU GOEST, IT SHALL LEAD THEE,.... The law of God taught by
parents; this directs man in the path of duty and business of life;
teaches him what way to shun, and which to walk in; it leads out of
the paths of sin, and into the way in which he should go, which is
most conducive to his good, and... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE COMMANDMENT [IS] A LAMP,.... The law of God is a lamp or
candle to see to work by and to walk by; it enlightens the eyes and
directs the feet, and makes working more pleasant, and walking more
comfortable; and indeed wit, bout it a man knows not rightly what to
do or where he should walk, or... [ Continue Reading ]
TO KEEP THEE FROM THE EVIL WOMAN,.... This is one use of the profit
arising from attending to the instructions of parents, and to the law
of God, as taught by them; to preserve from fornication and adultery,
one of its precepts expressly forbidding adultery and all corporeal
uncleanness; and the who... [ Continue Reading ]
LUST NOT AFTER HER BEAUTY IN THINE HEART,.... Do not look upon it with
the eye, nor dwell upon it in the thought; the one will lead on to and
kindle last in the heart, and the other will cherish it and blow it up
into a flame; and lust thus conceived and nourished in the heart is no
other than commi... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR BY MEANS OF A WHORISH WOMAN [A MAN IS BROUGHT] TO A PIECE OF
BREAD,.... To be glad of one, and to beg for one, for the least
morsel; it is expressive of the extreme poverty and want which harlots
bring men to, who strip them of all their substance, and then send
them going to get their bread as... [ Continue Reading ]
CAN A MAN TAKE FIRE IN HIS BOSOM,.... A whore is compared to fire, and
is so called by the poets o; and it is a saying of Pythagoras,
"it is a like thing to fall into fire and into a woman p;''
the Hebrew words אש, "esh", "fire", and אישה, "ishah", "a
woman", have some affinity in sound; and the p... [ Continue Reading ]
CAN ONE GO UPON HOT COALS, AND HIS FEET NOT BE BURNED?] He cannot; if
he sets his feet upon them, and continues them ever so little on them,
they will be burnt, and much more if he walks upon them; and so if a
man gives way to the burning lusts of his heart after a whorish woman,
and commits adulter... [ Continue Reading ]
SO HE THAT GOETH INTO HIS NEIGHBOUR'S WIFE,.... To converse with her,
or lie with her, as the Targum; for it means not barely going into her
house or chamber, or into her company, though without any ill design
at first, which yet may be dangerous; but committing adultery with
her, as this phrase is... [ Continue Reading ]
[MEN] DO NOT DESPISE A THIEF, IF HE STEAL,.... They do not discommend
or reproach him for it, or fix a mark of infamy upon him, or expose
him to public shame by whipping him; but rather excuse him and pity
him when it appears what his case is, what put him upon it, and that
he had no other intention... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT [IF] HE BE FOUND, HE SHALL RESTORE SEVENFOLD,.... According to the
law in Exodus 22:1; in case of theft double was to be restored, if the
theft was found alive in his hand; and in some cases fourfold and
fivefold. Aben Ezra observing that double and fivefold being near
together in the law, joins... [ Continue Reading ]
[BUT] WHOSO COMMITTETH ADULTERY WITH A WOMAN,.... Which is a greater
degree of theft than the former, it being the stealing of another
man's wife;
LACKETH UNDERSTANDING; or "an heart" t; the thief lacks bread, and
therefore steals, but this man lacks wisdom, and therefore acts so
foolish a part; th... [ Continue Reading ]
A WOUND AND DISHONOUR SHALL HE GET,.... A wound, stroke, or blow,
either from the husband of the strumpet, as was often the case x in
later times; or from the civil magistrate, being ordered by him to be
beaten y or stoned; or from God himself inflicting diseases on him;
see Genesis 12:17; where the... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR JEALOUSY [IS] THE RAGE OF A MAN,.... Fills a man with rage against
him of whom he is jealous; which keeps boiling within him, till he has
an opportunity of venting it: and very severe it is; it is strong as
death, and cruel as the grave;
THEREFORE HE WILL NOT SPARE IN THE DAY OF VENGEANCE; when... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WILL NOT REGARD ANY RANSOM,.... So that his case is much worse
than, a thief's; if he is taken, he makes restitution according to
law, and he is freed, and no more is said and done to him; and, at
most, it is but parting with all the goods in his house; but in this
case it will not do. In the Heb... [ Continue Reading ]