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Proverbi 8:9

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9 Essi tutti son diritti agl’intendenti, E bene addirizzati a coloro che hanno trovata la scienza.

Proverbi 8:9 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 8:9

They [are] all plain to him that understandeth
Whose understanding is enlightened by the Spirit of God; who is a spiritual man, that has a discerning, and can judge of spiritual things: as for the carnal man, let him have what natural knowledge or wisdom he will, he cannot know these things; for they are spiritually discerned, and can only be discerned by spiritual men. The Bible is a sealed book to others, learned or unlearned; the mysteries or doctrines of the Gospel are hid in parables from such; but those to whom Christ has given an understanding to know him, these know them, and they are plain unto them: for though there are some things hard to he understood in the Scriptures, as in Paul's epistles, and some sublime truths in the Gospel; yet those which are necessary to salvation are easily understood; that faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Jesus Christ came into the world to save the chief of sinners, is a very plain one;

and right to them that find knowledge;
a spiritual and experimental knowledge of Christ and his truths. The Targum is,

``to them who desire knowledge;''

and so the Syriac version; that seek for it heartily and diligently, in a right way, in the use of proper means, under the direction and by the assistance of the Spirit of God.
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Proverbi 8:9 In-Context

7 Conciossiachè il mio palato ragionerà di verità; Ma l’empietà è ciò che le mie labbra abbominano.
8 Tutti i detti della mia bocca son con giustizia; In essi non vi è nulla di torto o di perverso.
9 Essi tutti son diritti agl’intendenti, E bene addirizzati a coloro che hanno trovata la scienza.
10 Ricevete il mio ammaestramento, e non dell’argento; E scienza, anzi che oro eletto.
11 Perciocchè la sapienza è migliore che le perle; E tutte le cose le più care non l’agguagliano.
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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