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Proverbs 10
Here the Proverbs, properly so called, begin. They are short, but
weighty sentences, most of which are two sentences in one verse,
illustrating each other. But it is seldom there is any coherence
between the verses, much less any thread of discourse.
Verse 2. Of wickedness - Such as are got by any sort of wicked
practices. Death - Often from temporal, and always from eternal
death.
Verse 5. Gathereth - The fruits of his field. In summer - In harvest. He
that improved the opportunities of doing good to himself and
others.
Verse 6. Violence - Their own violence or injustice. This may be an
allusion to the ancient custom of covering the mouths and faces of
condemned malefactors.
Verse 8. Who receive - Is ready to hear and obey the precepts of God
and men. Fall - Into mischief.
Verse 9. Surely - Or, securely, or confidently, as the word properly
signifies; quietly resting upon God's favour and gracious
providence for his protections. Known - His wickedness shall be
publickly discovered.
Verse 10. Winketh - That secretly designs mischief against others, as
this phrase is used, Psalm xxxv, 19.
Verse 13. Wisdom - This wisdom shews itself in his speech. A rod -
Rebukes from God and men.
Verse 14. Lay up - In their minds, to be brought forth upon fit occasions.
Knowledge - Whereby they may be enabled to speak both what,
and when it is seasonable. But - Fools are more forward to lay out
than to lay up, and for want of knowledge speak much and
foolishly, whereby they frequently bring destruction upon
themselves.
Verse 15. Wealth - It often redeems him from dangers and calamities.
Poverty - Is the cause of their ruin.
Verse 16. The labour - The fruit of his labour, to the preservation of this
life, and obtaining eternal life. Fruit - The fruit of all their labour
tends to sin, and serves only for fuel to mens pride and luxury.
Verse 18. Lying lips - With flattering words. He here condemns two
opposite vices, secret hatred, and manifest slander.
Verse 20. Is - Of great worth and use. Heart - And consequently the
tongue.
Verse 21. Feed - By their wise discourses and counsels. Die - They have
not wisdom to preserve themselves, much less to feed others.
Verse 26. So - Unserviceable and vexatious.
Verse 28. Gladness - Shall be accomplished, and turned into enjoyment.
Verse 29. The way - The way of God's precepts. Strength - Gives
strength, support, and protection.
Verse 30. Never be removed - They shall live happily here, and eternally
in heaven. The earth - They shall not have so much as a quiet
abode upon earth; much less shall they have any possession in
heaven.
Verse 32. The lips - Knowledge is here ascribed to the lips, as it is to the
hands, Psalm lxxviii, 72, because they are conducted by
knowledge and wisdom. Acceptable - What is truly worthy of
acceptation.
Chapter 10:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Psalms Ecclesiastes
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