Proverbes 3:18-28

18 Elle est un arbre de vie pour ceux qui la saisissent, Et ceux qui la possèdent sont heureux.
19 C'est par la sagesse que l'Eternel a fondé la terre, C'est par l'intelligence qu'il a affermi les cieux;
20 C'est par sa science que les abîmes se sont ouverts, Et que les nuages distillent la rosée.
21 Mon fils, que ces enseignements ne s'éloignent pas de tes yeux, Garde la sagesse et la réflexion:
22 Elles seront la vie de ton âme, Et l'ornement de ton cou.
23 Alors tu marcheras avec assurance dans ton chemin, Et ton pied ne heurtera pas.
24 Si tu te couches, tu seras sans crainte; Et quand tu seras couché, ton sommeil sera doux.
25 Ne redoute ni une terreur soudaine, Ni une attaque de la part des méchants;
26 Car l'Eternel sera ton assurance, Et il préservera ton pied de toute embûche.
27 Ne refuse pas un bienfait à celui qui y a droit, Quand tu as le pouvoir de l'accorder.
28 Ne dis pas à ton prochain: Va et reviens, Demain je donnerai! quand tu as de quoi donner.

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Proverbes 3:18-28 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PROVERBS 3

In this chapter, Wisdom, or Christ, delivers out some fresh lessons and instructions to his children; as not to forget his doctrine, but heartily attend to his precepts and ordinances, seeing these are the means of lengthening out their days, and of enjoying peace, Pr 3:1,2; as well as had the promise of the mercy and truth of God, and the continuance of them, annexed to them; and therefore are exhorted to keep close to them, and show the greatest value and affection for them, which was the way to find favour with, and to be taken notice of by, God and man, Pr 3:3,4; and then he proceeds to exhort them to a hearty trust in the Lord, without dependence on themselves; and to seek direction from him in every step they took, which they might expect to have, Pr 3:5,6; to humility and the fear of God, and fleeing from evil, which they would find would much contribute to their health, Pr 3:7,8; to liberality in supporting the worship of God, and the interest of religion, which would turn to account and profit to them, Pr 3:9,10; to patience in bearing the chastisement of the Lord, as coming from a loving father, Pr 3:11,12; then follows a commendation of wisdom, and the happiness of the man possessed of it is declared, Pr 3:13; from the profit, preciousness, pleasure, and usefulness of it, Pr 3:14-18; and from its concern in the works of creation and providence, Pr 3:19,20; and from that comfort, honour, safety, and security, which come by the doctrines and instructions of Wisdom, and a steady regard to them, Pr 3:21-26; and the chapter is concluded with exhortations to beneficence, charity, concord, and peace with neighbours, Pr 3:27-30; and to shun the ways of wicked men, urged from the different state and condition of wicked men and fools, and of the just, the lowly, and wise, Pr 3:31-35.

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