Proverbs 4:1

1 audite filii disciplinam patris et adtendite ut sciatis prudentiam

Proverbs 4:1 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 4:1

Hear, ye children, the instruction of a father
Either of God their father, as Gersom interprets it; or rather of Solomon their father: and so he recommends his instruction from the relation he stood in to them; for, since he was their father, he would give them no bad instruction; and, since they were his children, they ought to receive it: by whom are meant, not his children in a natural sense, or the children of his body; but his disciples, such who applied to him for knowledge, and whom he undertook to learn; and attend to know understanding;
what would serve to enlighten, enlarge, improve, and inform their understandings; what would lead them into the knowledge and understanding of things divine and spiritual, and which would be worth knowing; and of having their understandings stored and enriched with.

Proverbs 4:1 In-Context

1 audite filii disciplinam patris et adtendite ut sciatis prudentiam
2 donum bonum tribuam vobis legem meam ne derelinquatis
3 nam et ego filius fui patris mei tenellus et unigenitus coram matre mea
4 et docebat me atque dicebat suscipiat verba mea cor tuum custodi praecepta mea et vives
5 posside sapientiam posside prudentiam ne obliviscaris neque declines a verbis oris mei
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