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1. The character of these proverbs sustains the title
(see
Introduction).
2. God's unsearchableness impresses us with awe (compare Isa 45:15; Ro 11:33). But kings, being finite, should confer with wise counsellors; 3. Ye wisely keeping state secrets, which to common men are as inaccessible heights and depths. 4, 5. As separating impurities from ore leaves pure silver, so taking from a king wicked counsellors leaves a wise and beneficent government. 5. before--or, "in presence of," as courtiers stood about a king. 6, 7. Do not intrude into the presence of the king, for the elevation of the humble is honorable, but the humbling of the proud disgraceful (Lu 14:8-10).
8. (Compare
Pr 3:30).
9, 10. (Compare
Mt 5:25,
Margin).
11. a word fitly--literally, "quickly," as wheels roll, just in time.
The comparison as apples . . . silver gives a like sense.
12. Those who desire to know and do rightly, most highly esteem good counsel (Pr 9:9; 15:31). The listening ear is better than one hung with gold. 13. Snow from mountains was used to cool drinks; so refreshing is a faithful messenger (Pr 13:17).
14. clouds--literally, "vapors"
(Jer 10:13),
clouds only in appearance.
15. Gentleness and kindness overcome the most powerful and obstinate.
16, 17. A comparison, as a surfeit of honey produces physical disgust, so your company, however agreeable in moderation, may, if excessive, lead your friend to hate you.
18. A false witness is as destructive to reputation, as such
weapons to the body
(Pr 24:28).
19. Treachery annoys as well as deceives. 20. Not only is the incongruity of songs (that is, joyful) and sadness meant, but an accession of sadness, by want of sympathy, is implied. 21, 22. (Compare Mt 5:44; Ro 12:20). As metals are melted by heaping coals upon them, so is the heart softened by kindness. 23. Better, "As the north wind bringeth forth (Ps 90:2) or produces rain, so does a concealed or slandering tongue produce anger." 24. (Compare Pr 21:9, 19).
25. (Compare
Pr 25:13).
26. From troubled fountains and corrupt springs no healthy water is to be had, so when the righteous are oppressed by the wicked, their power for good is lessened or destroyed.
27. Satiety surfeits
(Pr 25:16);
so men who are self-glorious find shame.
28. Such are exposed to the incursions of evil thoughts and successful temptations. GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - D. J-F-B INDEX & SEARCH
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