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1. loveth knowledge--as the fruit of instruction or training
(Pr 1:2).
3. Wickedness cannot give permanent prosperity.
4. A virtuous woman--in the wide sense of well-disposed to all moral
duties
(Pr 31:10).
5. thoughts--or, "purposes."
6. The words--or, "expressed designs" of the wicked are for evil
purposes.
7. Such conduct brings a proper return, by the destruction of the wicked and well-being of the righteous and his family.
8. despised--as opposed to commended
(Pr 11:12).
9. despised--held in little repute, obscure
(1Sa 18:23;
Isa 3:5).
10. regardeth--literally, "knoweth"
(Ps 1:6).
11. The idler's fate is the result of indolence and want of principle (Pr 6:32; 7:7).
12. the wicked . . . evil--They love the crafty arts of deception.
13, 14. The wicked is snared, &c.--The sentiment expanded. While the wicked, such as liars, flatterers, &c., fall by their own words, the righteous are unhurt. Their good conduct makes friends, and God rewards them. 15. The way . . . eyes--The fool is self-conceited (compare Pr 12:1; 1:32; 10:17; Jas 3:17). 16. prudent . . . shame--He is slow to denounce his insulters (Jas 1:19).
18. speaketh--literally, "speaketh hastily," or indiscreetly
(Ps 106:33),
as an angry man retorts harsh and provoking invectives.
19. Words of truth are consistent, and stand all tests, while lies are soon discovered and exposed. 20. that imagine--or, "plan" (Pr 3:29). They design a deceitful course, to which, with all its evils and dangers to others and themselves, the happiness of peace-makers is opposed (compare Mt 5:9; Ro 12:18).
21. no evil--(as in
Ps 91:10),
under God's wise limitations
(Ro 8:28).
22. deal truly--or, "faithfully," that is, according to promises (compare Joh 3:21).
23. concealeth--by his modesty
(Pr 10:14; 11:13).
24. slothful--(Compare Margin), so called because he fails to meet
his promises.
25. a good word--one of comfort. 26. more excellent--(Compare Margin); or, "more successful," while the wicked fail; or, we may read it: "The righteous guides his friend, but," &c., that is, The ability of the righteous to aid others is contrasted with the ruin to which the way of the wicked leads themselves.
27. (Compare
Pr 12:24).
28. (Compare Pr 8:8, 20, &c.). A sentiment often stated; here first affirmatively, then negatively. GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - D. J-F-B INDEX & SEARCH
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