Proverbs 24

1 ne aemuleris viros malos nec desideres esse cum eis
2 quia rapinas meditatur mens eorum et fraudes labia eorum loquuntur
3 sapientia aedificabitur domus et prudentia roborabitur
4 in doctrina replebuntur cellaria universa substantia pretiosa et pulcherrima
5 vir sapiens et fortis est et vir doctus robustus et validus
6 quia cum dispositione initur bellum et erit salus ubi multa consilia sunt
7 excelsa stulto sapientia in porta non aperiet os suum
8 qui cogitat malefacere stultus vocabitur
9 cogitatio stulti peccatum est et abominatio hominum detractor
10 si desperaveris lassus in die angustiae inminuetur fortitudo tua
11 erue eos qui ducuntur ad mortem et qui trahuntur ad interitum liberare ne cesses
12 si dixeris vires non suppetunt qui inspector est cordis ipse intellegit et servatorem animae tuae nihil fallit reddetque homini iuxta opera sua
13 comede fili mi mel quia bonum est et favum dulcissimum gutturi tuo
14 sic et doctrina sapientiae animae tuae quam cum inveneris habebis in novissimis et spes tua non peribit
15 ne insidieris et quaeras impietatem in domo iusti neque vastes requiem eius
16 septies enim cadet iustus et resurget impii autem corruent in malum
17 cum ceciderit inimicus tuus ne gaudeas et in ruina eius ne exultet cor tuum
18 ne forte videat Dominus et displiceat ei et auferat ab eo iram suam
19 ne contendas cum pessimis nec aemuleris impios
20 quoniam non habent futurorum spem mali et lucerna impiorum extinguetur
21 time Dominum fili mi et regem et cum detractoribus non commiscearis
22 quoniam repente consurget perditio eorum et ruinam utriusque quis novit
23 haec quoque sapientibus cognoscere personam in iudicio non est bonum
24 qui dicit impio iustus es maledicent ei populi et detestabuntur eum tribus
25 qui arguunt laudabuntur et super ipsos veniet benedictio
26 labia deosculabitur qui recta verba respondet
27 praepara foris opus tuum et diligenter exerce agrum tuum ut postea aedifices domum tuam
28 ne sis testis frustra contra proximum tuum nec lactes quemquam labiis tuis
29 ne dicas quomodo fecit mihi sic faciam ei reddam unicuique secundum opus suum
30 per agrum hominis pigri transivi et per vineam viri stulti
31 et ecce totum repleverant urticae operuerant superficiem eius spinae et maceria lapidum destructa erat
32 quod cum vidissem posui in corde meo et exemplo didici disciplinam
33 parum inquam dormies modicum dormitabis pauxillum manus conseres ut quiescas
34 et veniet quasi cursor egestas tua et mendicitas quasi vir armatus

Proverbs 24 Commentary

Chapter 24

Verses 1-2 Envy not sinners. And let not a desire ever come into thy mind, Oh that I could shake off restraints! ( 3-6 ) . Piety and prudence in outward affairs, both go together to complete a wise man. By knowledge the soul is filled with the graces and comforts of the spirit, those precious and pleasant riches. The spirit is strengthened for the spiritual work and the spiritual warfare, by true wisdom. ( 7-9 ) . A weak man thinks wisdom is too high for him, therefore he will take no pains for it. It is bad to do evil, but worse to devise it. Even the first risings of sin in the heart are sin, and must be repented of. Those that strive to make others hateful, make themselves so. Verse 10 . Under troubles we are apt to despair of relief. But be of good ( proverbs 24:11-12 ) know that his neighbour is in danger by any unjust proceeding, he is bound to do all in his power to deliver him. And what is it to suffer immortal souls to perish, when our persuasions and ( proverbs 24:13-14 ) quickened to the study of wisdom by considering both the pleasure and the profit of it. All men relish things that are sweet to the palate; but many have no relish for the things that are sweet to the purified soul, and that make us wise unto ( proverbs 24:15-16 ) do, by stumbling at some stone in his path; but gets up, and goes on his way with more care and speed. This is rather to be understood of falls into affliction, than falls into actual sin. ( proverbs 24:17-18 ) ( proverbs 24:19-20 ) ( proverbs 24:21-22 ) The godly in the land, will be quiet in the land. There may be cause to change for the better, but have nothing to do with them that are given change. ( 23-26 ) . The wisdom God giveth, renders a man fit for his station. Every one who finds the benefit of the right answer, will be attached to him that gave it. Verse 27 . We must prefer necessaries before conveniences, and not go in debt. ( proverbs 24:28-29 ) ( 30-34 ) . See what a blessing the husbandman's calling is, and what a wilderness this earth would be without it. See what great difference there is in the management even of worldly affairs. Sloth and self-indulgence are the bane of all good. When we see fields overgrown with thorns and thistles, and the fences broken down, we see an emblem of the far more deplorable state of many souls. Every vile affection grows in men's hearts; yet they compose themselves to sleep. Let us show wisdom by doubling our diligence in every good thing.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 12

This chapter relates Rehoboam's going to Shechem to be made king, and Jeroboam's return from Egypt, 1Ki 12:1,2, the people's request to Rehoboam to be eased of their taxes, as the condition of making him king, 1Ki 12:3,4, his answer to them, after three days, having had the advice both of the old and young men, which latter he followed, and gave in a rough answer, 1Ki 12:5-15, upon which ten tribes revolted from him, and two abode by him, 1Ki 12:16-20, wherefore he meditated a war against the ten tribes, but was forbid by the Lord to engage in it, 1Ki 12:21-24 and Jeroboam, in order to establish his kingdom, and preserve the people from a revolt to the house of David, because of the temple worship at Jerusalem, devised a scheme of idolatrous worship in his own territories, 1Ki 12:25-33.

Proverbs 24 Commentaries

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