Chapter 8:
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Proverbs 8
A recommendation of Divine wisdom, ver. 1-21. The praise
of the Son of God, the eternal Wisdom of the Father, ver. 22-31.
An exhortation to hearken to him, ver. 32-36.
Verse 1. Wisdom - It is a great question what this wisdom is. Some
understand it of the Divine wisdom; others of the second person in
the Godhead: and it cannot be denied that some passages best
agree to the former, and others to the latter opinion. Possibly both
may be joined together, and the chapter may be understood of
Christ considered partly in his personal capacity, and partly in
regard of his office, which was to impart the mind and will of God
to mankind.
Verse 2. High place - Where she may be best seen and heard. Paths -
Where many paths meet, where there is a great concourse, and
where travelers may need direction.
Verse 3. Gates - The places of judgment, and of the confluence of
people. The entry - To invite passengers at their first coming and
to conduct them to her house. The doors - Of her house.
Verse 4. O men - To all men without exception.
Verse 5. Ye simple - Who want knowledge, and experience. Fools -
Wilful sinners.
Verse 9. To him - Whose mind God hath enlightened. To them - That
are truly wise.
Verse 10. And not silver - Rather than silver.
Verse 12. I dwell - My inseparable companion is prudence to govern all
my actions, and to direct the actions of others. Find out - I help
men to find out. Inventions - Of all ingenious contrivances for the
glory of God, and for the good of men.
Verse 14. Wisdom - All solid and substantial and useful wisdom is
assential to me.
Verse 15. By me - They rule their kingdoms wisely and justly, by my
counsel and assistance. Their injustice is from themselves, but all
the good they do, they owe to my conduct.
Verse 17. I love - I do not despise their love, but kindly accept it and
recompence it with my love and favour. Early - With sincere
affection and diligence, which he mentions as the evidence of
their love.
Verse 21. Substance - Substantial happiness: opposed to all worldly
enjoyments, which are but mere shadows.
Verse 22. Possessed me - As his son by eternal generation, before the
beginning. Of old - His works of creation.
Verse 23. Set up - Hebrew. anointed, constituted to be the person by
whom the Father resolved to do all his works, to create, to uphold
and govern and judge, to redeem and save the world. From the
beginning - Before which, there was nothing but a vast eternity.
The earth - Which together with the heaven, was the first of God's
visible works.
Verse 24. No depths - No abyss or deep waters. Brought forth - Begotten
of my father.
Verse 26. The earth - The dry land called earth after it was separated
from the waters Gen. i, 10. Fields - The plain and open parts of
the earth distinguished from the mountains. Dust - Of this lower
part of the world which consists of dust.
Verse 27. I was there - As co-worker with my Father. Depth - Of that
great abyss of water and earth mixed together, which is called
both earth and water and the deep, Gen. i, 2, when he made this
lower world in the form of a globe.
Verse 28. Strengthened - When he shut up the fountains in the cavities
of the earth, and kept them there as it were by a strong band. The
deep - Which have their original from the deep, either from the
sea, or from the abyss of waters in the bowels of the earth.
Verse 31. My delights were - To uphold them by my power and
providence, to reveal myself and my Father's will to them from
age to age, to assume their nature, and to redeem and save them.
Verse 34. Waiting - As servants or clients, wait at the doors of princes or
persons of eminency.
Chapter 8:
| 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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