Proverbios 24:32

32 Y yo miré, y púse lo en mi corazón: Vi lo, y tomé consejo.

Proverbios 24:32 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 24:32

Then I saw, [and] considered it well
Or, "when I saw, I considered it well"; or "set my heart it" F26; when he saw as he passed along the field and the vineyard, he, considered who was the owner and proprietor of them; what a sluggish and foolish man he was, and what a ruinous condition his field and vineyard were in. I looked upon [it, and] received instruction;
looked at it again, and took a thorough view of it, and learned something from it; so great and wise a man as Solomon received instruction from the field and vineyard of the slothful and foolish man; learned to be wiser, and to be more diligent in cultivating his own field, and dressing his own vineyard: so from the view and consideration of the slothfulness and folly of unregenerate man, and of the state and condition of his soul, many lessons of instruction may be learned; as that there is no free will and wisdom in men with respect to that which is good; the ruinous state and condition of men, as being all overspread with sin and corruption, in all the powers and faculties of their souls; and that there is nothing in them agreeable to God, but all the reverse; also the necessity of divine grace to put them into a good state, and make them fruitful; moreover, the distinguishing grace of God, which makes others to differ from them; and likewise it is teaching and instructive to good men to use more diligence themselves in things relating to their spiritual good, and to the glory of God.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (ybl tyva ykna hzxaw) "quum ergo contemplatus essem, adjunxi animum meum", Mercerus; "cum intuerer, apposui cor meum", Gejerus; "cum igitur viderem ego, adponebam cor meum", Michaelis.

Proverbios 24:32 In-Context

30 Pasé junto á la heredad del hombre perezoso, Y junto á la viña del hombre falto de entendimiento;
31 Y he aquí que por toda ella habían ya crecido espinas, Ortigas habían ya cubierto su haz, Y su cerca de piedra estaba ya destruída.
32 Y yo miré, y púse lo en mi corazón: Vi lo, y tomé consejo.
33 Un poco de sueño, cabeceando otro poco, Poniendo mano sobre mano otro poco para dormir;
34 Así vendrá como caminante tu necesidad, Y tu pobreza como hombre de escudo.
The Reina-Valera Antigua (1602) is in the public domain.