Proverbs 19:23

23 timor Domini ad vitam et in plenitudine commorabitur absque visitatione pessimi

Proverbs 19:23 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 19:23

The fear of the Lord [tendeth] to life
"Godliness", of which the fear of the Lord is a principal part, has "the promise of this life and that to come", ( 1 Timothy 4:8 ) : the fear of God is the beginning of a spiritual life; and it leads to eternal life, as Gersom observes, and is connected with it; and [he that hath it] shall abide satisfied;
with his lot and portion in this life; with the good things of it he has, being content therewith and "godliness with contentment is great gain", ( 1 Timothy 6:6 ) : such a man has enough; he has all things in a spiritual sense; he is full of the blessings of goodness; he is blessed with all spiritual blessings; his mouth is satisfied, and his mind is filled with good things; and so he rests and abides night after night, and day after day; he shall not be visited with evil;
nothing shall hurt him; all his afflictions, his worst things, his evil ones: work together for his good; and they shall never separate from the love of God, nor anything that befalls him in this life, ( Romans 8:28 Romans 8:38 Romans 8:39 ) ; see ( Psalms 91:10 ) .

Proverbs 19:23 In-Context

21 multae cogitationes in corde viri voluntas autem Domini permanebit
22 homo indigens misericors est et melior pauper quam vir mendax
23 timor Domini ad vitam et in plenitudine commorabitur absque visitatione pessimi
24 abscondit piger manum suam sub ascella nec ad os suum adplicat eam
25 pestilente flagellato stultus sapientior erit sin autem corripueris sapientem intelleget disciplinam
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