Proverbs 31:22

22 mem stragulam vestem fecit sibi byssus et purpura indumentum eius

Proverbs 31:22 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 31:22

She maketh herself coverings of tapestry
For the furniture and ornament of her house, or for her bed; which may signify the ordinances of the Gospel, and the decent, orderly, and beautiful administration of them, wherein the church has communion with her Lord; see ( Song of Solomon 1:16 ) . The Vulgate Latin version renders it, "garments of divers colours", such as was Joseph's coat, ( Genesis 37:3 ) ; and, in a spiritual sense, may be applied to the above mentioned garments, and agrees with what goes before and follows; her clothing [is] silk and purple;
the Tyrian purple, which, Strabo says F24, is the best; or purple silk, silk of a purple colour: or rather fine linen of this colour; a dress suitable to a queen, as the church is, who is represented as clothed with clothing of wrought gold, with raiment of needlework, ( Psalms 45:9 Psalms 45:13 Psalms 45:14 ) ; see ( Ezekiel 16:10 Ezekiel 16:13 ) . This is not her own natural clothing, for she has none by nature that deserves the name; nor of her own working, not works of righteousness done by her; nor of her own putting on, but what Christ has wrought out for her, and clothes her with; and which is very rich in itself, the best robe, very ornamental to her; her wedding garment, and which will last for ever; see ( Isaiah 61:10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F24 Geograph. l. 16. p. 521.

Proverbs 31:22 In-Context

20 caph manum suam aperuit inopi et palmas suas extendit ad pauperem
21 lameth non timebit domui suae a frigoribus nivis omnes enim domestici eius vestiti duplicibus
22 mem stragulam vestem fecit sibi byssus et purpura indumentum eius
23 nun nobilis in portis vir eius quando sederit cum senatoribus terrae
24 samech sindonem fecit et vendidit et cingulum tradidit Chananeo
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.