Provérbios 10

1 Provérbios de Salomão. Um filho sábio alegra a seu pai; mas um filho insensato é a tristeza de sua mae.
2 Os tesouros da impiedade de nada aproveitam; mas a justiça livra da morte.
3 O Senhor não deixa o justo passar fome; mas o desejo dos ímpios ele rechaça.
4 O que trabalha com mão remissa empobrece; mas a mão do diligente enriquece.
5 O que ajunta no verão é filho prudente; mas o que dorme na sega é filho que envergonha.
6 Bênçãos caem sobre a cabeça do justo; porém a boca dos ímpios esconde a violência.
7 A memória do justo é abençoada; mas o nome dos ímpios apodrecerá.
8 O sábio de coração aceita os mandamentos; mas o insensato palra dor cairá.
9 Quem anda em integridade anda seguro; mas o que perverte os seus caminhos será conhecido.
10 O que acena com os olhos dá dores; e o insensato palrador cairá.
11 A boca do justo é manancial de vida, porém a boca dos ímpios esconde a violência.
12 O ódio excita contendas; mas o amor cobre todas as transgressões.
13 Nos lábios do entendido se acha a sabedoria; mas a vara é para as costas do que é falto de entendimento.
14 Os sábios entesouram o conhecimento; porém a boca do insensato é uma destruição iminente.
15 Os bens do rico são a sua cidade forte; a ruína dos pobres é a sua pobreza.
16 O trabalho do justo conduz � vida; a renda do ímpio, para o pecado.
17 O que atende � instrução está na vereda da vida; mas o que rejeita a repreensão anda errado.
18 O que encobre o ódio tem lábios falsos; e o que espalha a calúnia é um insensato.
19 Na multidão de palavras não falta transgressão; mas o que refreia os seus lábios é prudente.
20 A língua do justo é prata escolhida; o coração dos ímpios é de pouco valor.
21 Os lábios do justo apascentam a muitos; mas os insensatos, por falta de entendimento, morrem.
22 A bênção do Senhor é que enriquece; e ele não a faz seguir de dor alguma.
23 E um divertimento para o insensato o praticar a iniqüidade; mas a conduta sábia é o prazer do homem entendido.
24 O que o ímpio teme, isso virá sobre ele; mas aos justos se lhes concederá o seu desejo.
25 Como passa a tempestade, assim desaparece o impio; mas o justo tem fundamentos eternos.
26 Como vinagre para os dentes, como fumaça para os olhos, assim é o preguiçoso para aqueles que o mandam.
27 O temor do Senhor aumenta os dias; mas os anos os impios serão abreviados.
28 A esperança dos justos é alegria; mas a expectação dos ímpios perecerá.
29 O caminho do Senhor é fortaleza para os retos; mas é destruição para os que praticam a iniqüidade.
30 O justo nunca será abalado; mas os ímpios não habitarão a terra.
31 A boca do justo produz sabedoria; porém a língua perversa será desarraigada.
32 Os lábios do justo sabem o que agrada; porém a boca dos ímpios fala perversidades.

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Provérbios 10 Commentary

Chapter 10

Through the whole of the Proverbs, we are to look for somewhat beyond the first sense the passage may imply, and this we shall find to be Christ. He is the Wisdom so often spoken of in this book.

Verse 1 The comfort of parents much depends on their children; and ( proverbs 10:2-3 ) the righteous may be poor, the Lord will not suffer him to want what is needful for spiritual life. Verse 4 . Those who are fervent in spirit, serving the Lord, are likely to be rich in faith, and rich in good works. Verse 5 . Here is just blame of those who trifle away opportunities, both for here and for hereafter. Verse 6 . Abundance of blessings shall abide on good men; real blessings. Verse 7 . Both the just and the wicked must die; but between their souls there is a vast difference. Verse 8 . The wise in heart puts his knowledge in practice. Verse 9 . Dissemblers, after all their shuffling, will be exposed. Verse 10 . Trick and artifice will be no excuse for iniquity. Verse 11 . The good man's mouth is always open to teach, comfort, and correct others. Verse 12 . Where there is hatred, every thing stirs up strife. By bearing with each other, peace and harmony are preserved. Verse 13 . Those that foolishly go on in wicked ways, prepare rods for themselves. Verse 14 . Whatever knowledge may be useful, we must lay it up, that it may not be to seek when we want it. The wise gain this wisdom by reading, by hearing the word, by meditation, by prayer, by faith in Christ, who is made of God unto us wisdom. Verse 15 . This refers to the common mistakes both of rich and poor, as to their outward condition. Rich people's wealth exposes them to many dangers; while a poor man may live comfortably, if he is content, keeps a good conscience, and lives by faith. Verse 16 . Perhaps a righteous man has no more than what he works hard for, but that labour tends to life. Verse 17 . The traveller that has missed his way, and cannot bear to be told of it, and to be shown the right way, must err still. Verse 18 . He is especially a fool who thinks to hide anything from God; and malice is no better. Verse 19 . Those that speak much, speak much amiss. He that checks himself is a wise ( proverbs 10:20-21 ) the just is sincere, freed from the dross of guile and evil design. Pious discourse is spiritual food to the needy. Fools die for want of a heart, so the word is; for want of thought. Verse 22 . That wealth which is truly desirable, has no vexation of spirit in the enjoyment; no grief for the loss; no guilt by the abuse of it. What comes from the love of God, has the grace of God for its companion. Verse 23 . Only foolish and wicked men divert themselves with doing harm to others, or tempting to sin. Verse 24 . The largest desire of eternal blessings the righteous can form, will be granted. Verse 25 . The course of prosperous sinners is like a whirlwind, which soon spends itself, and is gone. Verse 26 . As vinegar sets the teeth on edge, and as the smoke causes the eyes ( proverbs 10:27-28 ) is he that loves life? Let him fear God, and that will secure to him life enough in this world, and eternal life in the other. Verse 29 . The believer grows stronger in faith, and obeys with increased delight. Verse 30 . The wicked would be glad to have this earth their home for ever, but it cannot be so. They must die ( proverbs 10:31-32 ) wisely for the benefit of others. But it is the sin, and will be the ruin of a wicked man, that he speaks what is displeasing to God, and provoking to those he converses with. The righteous is kept by the power of God; and nothing shall be able to separate him from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO PROVERBS 10

From this chapter to the "twenty fifth" are various proverbial sentences, without any very apparent connection or coherence with each other; describing righteous and wicked men; setting forth their different temper, conduct, and actions, and the fruits and effects of them. It should be observed, that frequently in the preceding chapters two persons are represented as women; one goes by the name of "Wisdom", the other is called the "foolish" woman and a "harlot"; the former is clearly to be understood of Christ; and the latter, being opposed to him, must be antichrist, the whore of Rome, and mother of harlots: now in the following part of this book two sorts of persons are spoken of; the one as wise, righteous, good and the other as foolish, wicked, &c. who are no other than the followers of Christ and antichrist; which observation is a key to the whole book.

Provérbios 10 Commentaries

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