Proverbi 15

1 La risposta dolce calma il furore, ma la parola dura eccita l’ira.
2 La lingua dei savi è ricca di scienza, ma la bocca degli stolti sgorga follia.
3 Gli occhi dell’Eterno sono in ogni luogo, osservando i cattivi ed i buoni.
4 La lingua che calma, è un albero di vita, ma la lingua perversa strazia lo spirito.
5 L’insensato disdegna l’istruzione di suo padre, ma chi tien conto della riprensione diviene accorto.
6 Nella casa del giusto v’è grande abbondanza, ma nell’entrate dell’empio c’è turbolenza.
7 Le labbra dei savi spargono scienza, ma non così il cuore degli stolti.
8 Il sacrifizio degli empi è in abominio all’Eterno, ma la preghiera degli uomini retti gli è grata.
9 La via dell’empio è in abominio all’Eterno, ma egli ama chi segue la giustizia.
10 Una dura correzione aspetta chi lascia la diritta via; chi odia la riprensione morrà.
11 Il soggiorno de’ morti e l’abisso stanno dinanzi all’Eterno; quanto più i cuori de’ figliuoli degli uomini!
12 Il beffardo non ama che altri lo riprenda; egli non va dai savi.
13 Il cuore allegro rende ilare il volto, ma quando il cuore è triste, lo spirito è abbattuto.
14 Il cuor dell’uomo intelligente cerca la scienza, ma la bocca degli stolti si pasce di follia.
15 Tutt’i giorni dell’afflitto sono cattivi, ma il cuor contento è un convito perenne.
16 Meglio poco col timor dell’Eterno, che gran tesoro con turbolenza.
17 Meglio un piatto d’erbe, dov’è l’amore, che un bove ingrassato, dov’è l’odio.
18 L’uomo iracondo fa nascere contese, ma chi è lento all’ira acqueta le liti.
19 La via del pigro è come una siepe di spine, ma il sentiero degli uomini retti è piano.
20 Il figliuol savio rallegra il padre, ma l’uomo stolto disprezza sua madre.
21 La follia è una gioia per chi è privo di senno, ma l’uomo prudente cammina retto per la sua via.
22 I disegni falliscono, dove mancano i consigli; ma riescono, dove son molti i consiglieri.
23 Uno prova allegrezza quando risponde bene; e com’è buona una parola detta a tempo!
24 Per l’uomo sagace la via della vita mena in alto e gli fa evitare il soggiorno de’ morti, in basso.
25 L’Eterno spianta la casa dei superbi, ma rende stabili i confini della vedova.
26 I pensieri malvagi sono in abominio all’Eterno, ma le parole benevole son pure agli occhi suoi.
27 Chi è avido di lucro conturba la sua casa, ma chi odia i regali vivrà.
28 Il cuor del giusto medita la sua risposta, ma la bocca degli empi sgorga cose malvage.
29 L’Eterno è lungi dagli empi, ma ascolta la preghiera dei giusti.
30 Uno sguardo lucente rallegra il cuore; una buona notizia impingua l’ossa.
31 L’orecchio attento alla riprensione che mena a vita, dimorerà fra i savi.
32 Chi rigetta l’istruzione disprezza l’anima sua, ma chi dà retta alla riprensione acquista senno.
33 Il timor dell’Eterno è scuola di sapienza; e l’umiltà precede la gloria.

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Proverbi 15 Commentary

Chapter 15

Verse 1 A right cause will be better pleaded with meekness than with passion. Nothing stirs up anger like grievous words. Verse 2 . He that has knowledge, is to use it aright, for the good of others. Verse 3 . Secret sins, services, and sorrows, are under God's eye. This speaks comfort to saints, and terror to sinners. Verse 4 . A good tongue is healing to wounded consciences, by comforting them; to sin-sick souls, by convincing them; and it reconciles parties at variance. Verse 5 . If instruction is despised, reprove men rather than suffer them to go on undisturbed in the way to ruin. Verse 6 . The wealth of worldly men increases their fears and suspicions, adds strength to their passions, and renders the fear of death more distressing. Verse 7 . We use knowledge aright when we disperse it; but the heart of the foolish has nothing to ( proverbs 15:8-9 ) stead of Christ's atonement, or in the place of holy obedience. Praying graces are his gift, and the work of his Spirit, with which he is well pleased. Verse 10 . He that hates reproof shall perish in his sins, since he would not be parted from them. Verse 11 . There is nothing that can be hid from the eyes of God, not even man's thoughts. Verse 12 . A scorner cannot bear to reflect seriously within his own heart. Verse 13 . A gloomy, impatient, unthankful spirit, springing from pride and undue attachment to worldly objects, renders a man uneasy to himself and others. Verse 14 . A wise man seeks to gain more wisdom, growing in grace and in the knowledge of Christ. But a carnal mind rests contented, flattering itself. Verse 15 . Some are much in affliction, and of a sorrowful spirit. Such are to be pitied, prayed for, and comforted. And others serve God with gladness of heart, and it prompts their obedience, yet they should rejoice with trembling. ( proverbs 15:16-17 ) little; the Lord is with them, without the cares, troubles, and temptations which are with the wealth of the wicked. Verse 18 . He that is slow to anger, not only prevents strife, but appeases it, if kindled. Verse 19 . Those who have no heart to their work, pretend that they cannot do their work without hardship and danger. And thus many live always in doubt about their state, because always in neglect of some duty. Verse 20 . Those who treat an aged mother or a father with contempt or neglect, show their own folly. Verse 21 . Such as are truly wise, study that their thoughts, words, and actions should be regular, sincere, and holy. Verse 22 . If men will not take time and pains to deliberate, they are not likely to bring any thing to pass. Verse 23 . Wisdom is needed to suit our discourse to the occasions. Verse 24 . A good man sets his affections on things above; his way leads directly thither. Verse 25 . Pride is the ruin of multitudes. But those who are in affliction God will support. Verse 26 . The thoughts of wicked men offend Him who knows the heart. Verse 27 . The covetous man lets none of his family have rest or enjoyment. And greediness of gain often tempts to projects that bring ruin. Verse 28 . A good man is proved to be a wise man by this; he governs his tongue well. Verse 29 . God sets himself at a distance from those who set him at defiance. Verse 30 . How delightful to the humbled soul to hear the good report of salvation by the Lord Jesus Christ! Verse 31 . Faithful, friendly reproofs help spiritual life, and lead to eternal life. Verse 32 . Sinners undervalue their own souls; therefore they prefer the body before the soul, and wrong the soul to please the body. Verse 33 . The fear of the Lord will dispose us to search the Scriptures with reverence; and it will cause us to follow the leadings of the Holy Spirit. While we humbly place all our dependence on the grace of God, we are exalted in the righteousness of Christ.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST KINGS 5

This chapter relates Solomon's preparation for building the temple: on Hiram, king of Tyre, sending a congratulatory letter to him, he returned another to him, signifying his intention to build an house for God, and requesting him to supply him with timber, and men to work it, 1Ki 5:1-6; to which Hiram readily agreed, and sent him cedar and fir, and Solomon in return sent him food for his household; and things went on very amicably between them, 1Ki 5:7-12; the chapter concludes with an account of Solomon's workmen, where, how, and in what they were employed, 1Ki 5:13-18.

Proverbi 15 Commentaries

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