Proverbs 12

1 Anyone who loves to be trained loves knowledge. Anyone who hates to be corrected is stupid.
2 The LORD blesses anyone who does good. But he judges any man who is tricky.
3 If a man does what is evil, he can't become strong and steady. But if people do what is right, they can't be removed from the land.
4 A noble wife is her husband's crown. But a wife who brings shame is like sickness in his bones.
5 The plans of godly people are right. But the advice of sinners will lead you the wrong way.
6 The words of those who are evil hide and wait to spill people's blood. But the speech of those who are honest saves them from traps like that.
7 Sinners are destroyed and taken away. But the houses of godly people stand firm.
8 A man is praised for how wise he is. But people hate those who have twisted minds.
9 Being nobody and having a servant is better than pretending to be somebody and having no food.
10 Those who do what is right take good care of their animals. But the kindest acts of those who do wrong are mean.
11 Anyone who farms his land will have plenty of food. But a person who chases dreams has no sense.
12 Those who do what is wrong want to steal from others. But those who do what is right bear good fruit because of their deep roots.
13 A sinner is trapped by his sinful talk. But a godly person escapes trouble.
14 Many good things come from what a man says. And the work of his hands rewards him.
15 The way of a foolish person seems right to him. But a wise person listens to advice.
16 Foolish people are easily upset. But wise people pay no attention to hurtful words.
17 An honest witness tells the truth. But a dishonest witness tells lies.
18 Thoughtless words cut like a sword. But the tongue of wise people brings healing.
19 Truthful words last forever. But lies last for only a moment.
20 There are lies in the hearts of those who plan evil. But there is joy for those who work to bring peace.
21 No harm comes to godly people. But sinners have all the trouble they can handle.
22 The LORD hates those whose lips tell lies. But he is pleased with people who tell the truth.
23 Wise people keep their knowledge to themselves. But the hearts of foolish people shout foolish things.
24 Hands that work hard will rule. But people who don't want to work will become slaves.
25 Worry makes a man's heart heavy. But a kind word cheers him up.
26 Godly people are careful about the friends they choose. But the way of sinners leads them down the wrong path.
27 Anyone who refuses to work doesn't even cook what he catches. But a man who works hard values what he has.
28 There is life in doing what is right. Along that path you will never die.

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Proverbs 12 Commentary

Chapter 12

Verse 1 Those who have grace, will delight in the instructions given them. Those that stifle their convictions, are like brutes. Verse 2 . The man who covers selfish and vicious designs under a profession of religion or friendship, will be condemned. Verse 3 . Though men may advance themselves by sinful arts, they cannot settle and secure themselves. But those who by faith are rooted in Christ, are firmly fixed. Verse 4 . A wife who is pious, prudent, and looks well to the ways of her household, who makes conscience of her duty, and can bear crosses; such a one is an honour and comfort to her husband. She that is the reverse of this, preys upon him, and consumes him. Verse 5 . Thoughts are not free; they are under the Divine knowledge, therefore under the Divine command. It is a man's shame to act with deceit, with trick and design. Verse 6 . Wicked people speak mischief to their neighbours. A man may sometimes do a good work with one good word. Verse 7 . God's blessing is often continued to the families of godly men, while the wicked are overthrown. Verse 8 . The apostles showed wisdom by glorying in shame for the name of Christ. Verse 9 . He that lives in a humble state, who has no one to wait upon him, but gets bread by his own labour, is happier than he that glories in high birth or gay attire, and wants necessaries. Verse 10 . A godly man would not put even an animal to needless pain. But the wicked often speak of others as well used, when they would not endure like treatment for a single day. Verse 11 . It is men's wisdom to mind their business, and follow an honest calling. But it is folly to neglect business; and the grace of God teaches men to disdain nothing but sin. Verse 12 . When the ungodly see others prosper by sin, they wish they could act in the same way. But the root of Divine grace, in the heart of the righteous, produces other desires and purposes. Verse 13 . Many a man has paid dear in this world for the transgression of his lips. Verse 14 . When men use their tongues aright, to teach and comfort others, they enjoy acceptance through Christ Jesus; and the testimony of their conscience, that they in some measure answer the end of their being. Verse 15 . A fool, in the sense of Scripture, means a wicked man, one who acts contrary to the wisdom that is from above. His rule is, to do what is right in his own eyes. Verse 16 . A foolish man is soon angry, and is hasty in expressing it; he is ever in trouble and running into mischief. It is kindness to ourselves to make light of injuries and affronts, instead of making the worst of them. Verse 17 . It is good for all to dread and detest the sin of lying, and to be governed by honesty. Verse 18 . Whisperings and evil surmises, like a sword, separate those that have been dear to each other. The tongue of the wise is health, making all whole. Verse 19 . If truth be spoken, it will hold good; whoever may be disobliged, still it will keep its ground. Verse 20 . Deceit and falsehood bring terrors and perplexities. But those who consult the peace and happiness of others have joy in their own minds. Verse 21 . If men are sincerely righteous, the righteous God has engaged that no evil shall happen to them. But they that delight in mischief shall have enough of it. Verse 22 . Make conscience of truth, not only in words, but in actions. Verse 23 . Foolish men proclaim to all the folly and emptiness of their minds. Verse 24 . Those who will not take pains in an honest calling, living by tricks and dishonesty, are paltry and beggarly. Verse 25 . Care, fear, and sorrow, upon the spirits, deprive men of vigour in what is to be done, or courage in what is to be borne. A good word from God, applied by faith, makes the heart glad. Verse 26 . The righteous is abundant; though not in this world's goods, yet in the graces and comforts of the Spirit, which are the true riches. Evil men vainly flatter themselves that their ways are not wrong. Verse 27 . The slothful man makes no good use of the advantages Providence puts in his way, and has no comfort in them. The substance of a diligent man, though not great, does good to him and his family. He sees that God gives it to him in answer to prayer. Verse 28 . The way of religion is a straight, plain way; it is the way of righteousness. There is not only life at the end, but life in the way; all true comfort.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST KING 2

This chapter gives an account of the charge David gave to his son Solomon, a little before his death, to walk in the ways of the Lord, 1Ki 2:1-4; and of some instructions delivered to him concerning some particular persons he should either show favour to, or execute justice on, 1Ki 2:5-9; and the next account in it is concerning his death and burial, and the years of his reign, 1Ki 2:10,11; after which it relates an address of Bathsheba to Solomon in favour of Adonijah, which was refused, and the issue of it was his death, 1Ki 2:12-25; and the deposition of Abiathar from the priesthood, 1Ki 2:26,27; and the putting of Joab to death for his treason and murders, 1Ki 2:28-34; in whose post Benaiah was put, as Zadok was in the place of Abiathar, 1Ki 2:35; and lastly the confinement of Shimei in Jerusalem, who had cursed David, 1Ki 2:36-38; who upon transgressing the orders given him was put to death, 1Ki 2:39-46.

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