Sprueche 25:16

16 Hast du Honig gefunden, so iß dein Genüge, damit du seiner nicht satt werdest und ihn ausspeiest.

Sprueche 25:16 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 25:16

Hast thou found honey?
&c.] Of which there was great plenty in Judea; and was to be found in fields and woods, ( 1 Samuel 14:25 1 Samuel 14:26 ) ; eat so much as is sufficient for thee;
to satisfy appetite, without overcharging the stomach; what may be conducive to health, and no more; lest thou be filled therewith, and vomit it;
that is, overfilled; filled to a loathing of it, so as to cause a casting of it up this is not merely to be understood in a literal sense; something more is intended, as in ( Proverbs 24:13 ) ; and according to the sense there, that which Maimonides F12 gives of this seems agreeable; that it respects the getting of wisdom and knowledge, which, like honey, is sweet and desirable, and excellent, and nourishing, moderately used: but then persons should take care to keep within due bounds, and not seek to be too wise; or to exercise themselves in things too high for them, and aim at that which is above their capacity; but should content themselves with what is within their reach and compass: and so Gersom understands it. Some think that moderation in the use of worldly things and lawful pleasures is here recommended: and others that the words refer to what follow; that when a man has got a pleasant and delightful friend, he should not visit him too often; lest, too much familiarity bringing contempt, he should lose his friend: so Jarchi connects the words,


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Moreh. Nevochim, par. 1. c. 32, p. 41.

Sprueche 25:16 In-Context

14 Wolken und Wind, und kein Regen: so ist ein Mann, welcher mit trügerischem Geschenke prahlt.
15 Ein Richter wird überredet durch Langmut, und eine gelinde Zunge zerbricht Knochen.
16 Hast du Honig gefunden, so iß dein Genüge, damit du seiner nicht satt werdest und ihn ausspeiest.
17 Mache deinen Fuß selten im Hause deines Nächsten, damit er deiner nicht satt werde und dich hasse.
18 Hammer und Schwert und geschärfter Pfeil: so ist ein Mann, der wider seinen Nächsten falsches Zeugnis ablegt.
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