Proverbs 1:3

3 to acquire the discipline of wise behavior-- righteousness and justice and fairness--

Proverbs 1:3 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 1:3

To receive the instruction of wisdom
Or "prudence" F8; of wise and prudent men; and especially of Christ himself, who bears those names, whose instructions this book is full of; and the design of which is to engage the attention of men to them, and prevail upon them to receive them, and act conformably to them. Which instructions respect the following things; and which are added by way of illustration and amplification, viz.

justice, and judgment, and equity;
that which is just in itself, and according to the nature of God and his will; and is judged so by right reason; and is equitable between man and man, and agrees with the law of God. These three, R. Levi Ben Gersom says, signify one and the same thing; true righteousness, doing that which is just to God and man; which the doctrines of grace, or the instructions of wisdom, teach men to do; concerning which many rules may be collected from this book.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 (lkvh) "prudentiae", Munster, Vatablus.

Proverbs 1:3 In-Context

1 The proverbs of Solomon, David's son who was king of Israel, [given]
2 to grasp wisdom and discipline, to understand deep thoughts,
3 to acquire the discipline of wise behavior-- righteousness and justice and fairness--
4 to give insight to gullible people, to give knowledge and foresight to the young--
5 a wise person will listen and continue to learn, and an understanding person will gain direction--
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