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Proverbs 30
Verse 1. Jakeh - Who lived either in Solomon's time, or rather
afterwards, and was famous in his generation for wisdom and
piety. The prophecy - The prophetical instruction; for as the
prophets were public preachers as well as foretellers of things to
come, so their sermons, no less than their predictions, are
commonly called their prophecies. And Ucal - Two friends and
co-temporaries of Agur, who desired his instructions.
Verse 2. Surely - This he utters from a modest and humble apprehension
of his own ignorance.
Verse 3. I neither learned - I have not been taught in the schools of
wisdom. Of the holy - Of the holy prophets. I have not such
Divine inspirations as prophets strictly so called have received.
Verse 4. Who - What mere man? None at all. Ascended - To learn the
mind of God who dwells there. Descended - To teach men below
what he had learned above. No man can fully know and teach us
these things unless he hath been in heaven, and sent down from
thence to the earth for that end. In his fists - To hold them in, or
let them out at his pleasure? And none but he who made and
governs all creatures, can know and teach these things. The waters
- Those above the clouds, and those below, the sea which God
keeps as it were within doors, and the water which he shuts up in
the bowels of the earth. The earth - The whole earth from one end
to another, which God upholdeth in the air, by the word of his
power. If - If thou thinkest there be any man who can do these
things, produce his name; or if he be dead, the name of any of his
posterity.
Verse 5. Pure - You must not expect the full knowledge of Divine
mysteries from me, nor from any man, but from the word of God.
Verse 8. Vanity - All vanity of heart and life; a vain conversation, or a
love of the vain things of this world. Lies - All falsehood and
deceit in my words and carriage. Convenient - Moderate and
suitable both to my natural necessities, and to that condition of
life in which thou hast put me.
Verse 9. Deny thee - By trusting to riches, which is a denial of God, and
by unthankfulness for, and abuse of his mercies. Who is the Lord
- That I should serve him. Lest I take - Use false oaths either to
vindicate myself when I am suspected, or to gratify others, as poor
men frequently do.
Verse 10. Accuse not - Without sufficient cause: for otherwise, in some
cases this may be a duty. Curse thee - Desire God to punish thee.
Guilty - By God, who is ready to plead the cause of the afflicted.
Verse 11. A generation - A sort of men.
Verse 12. Not washed - Who imagine they are truly religious, when they
live in a course of wickedness.
Verse 14. Devour - Extortioners, and cruel oppressors.
Verse 15. The horse-leach - An insatiable creature, sucking blood 'till it
is ready to burst. Two daughters - The following things resemble
the horse-leach in its insatiableness; nothing being more ordinary
than to call those persons or things the sons or daughters of those
whose examples they imitate. Three - Though he begins with two,
yet he proceeds from thence to three, and four, all which are said
to be the daughters of the horse-leach.
Verse 17. The eye - He that scorneth or derideth his parents, tho' it be
but with a look or gesture, and much more when he breaks out
into opprobrious words and actions.
Verse 18. Wonderful - The way whereof I cannot trace.
Verse 20. Such is - So secret and undiscernible. Eateth - The bread of
deceit in secret.
Verse 21. Four - Which are intolerable in human societies.
Verse 22. A servant - For such an one is commonly ignorant, and
therefore commits many errors; he is poor, and therefore
insatiable, he is proud and imperious, and usually injurious and
cruel. A fool - A conceited fool. When - When he abounds in
wealth.
Verse 23. An odious - Proud, and perverse. Married - For then she
displays all those ill humours, which before, she concealed. Is heir
- Which great and sudden change transports her beside herself,
and makes her insufferably proud and scornful.
Verse 27. Bands - Several companies, in exact order.
Verse 28. Hands - With her legs, which he calls hands, because they
serve her for the same use, to do her work, to weave her web, and
to catch gnats or flies. Palaces - Is not only in poor cottages, but
many times in palaces also.
Verse 31. An he-goat - Which marches in the head of the flock in a
grave and stately manner, conducting them with great courage and
resolution, and being ready to fight for them, either with beasts or
men that oppose him. A king - Hebrew. a king and his people with
him, a king when he hath the hearts and hands of his people going
along with him in his undertakings.
Verse 32. Thought - Designed any injury against thy neighbour. Lay
thine hand - Do not open thy mouth to excuse it, but repent of it,
and do so no more.
Verse 33. The forcing - The stirring up of wrath, either in a man's self
towards others, by giving way to passion; or in others by
reproaches, or any other provocations. Bringeth forth - Is the
cause of many quarrels.
Chapter 30:
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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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