Proverbs 8:10

10 accipite disciplinam meam et non pecuniam doctrinam magis quam aurum eligite

Proverbs 8:10 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 8:10

Receive my instruction, and not silver
Not but that silver may be desired, sought after and received, consistent with the instructions of wisdom; though an anxious, immoderate, sinful pursuit after it, hinders the reception of them; and when they are in competition, the one is to be preferred to the other: the doctrines of the Gospel are of more worth, and more to be desired, than thousands of gold and silver; and therefore the meaning is, that the instruction of wisdom should be received rather than silver; it should have the preference; so Gersom interprets it, and with which agrees the following clause:

and knowledge rather than choice gold;
that is, the knowledge of Christ, and the knowledge of God in Christ; the knowledge of the Gospel, and the truths of it; a spiritual and experimental knowledge of these things is of more value than the finest gold, than the gold of Ophir; see ( Psalms 19:10 ) ( 119:72 ) .

Proverbs 8:10 In-Context

8 iusti sunt omnes sermones mei non est in eis pravum quid neque perversum
9 recti sunt intellegentibus et aequi invenientibus scientiam
10 accipite disciplinam meam et non pecuniam doctrinam magis quam aurum eligite
11 melior est enim sapientia cunctis pretiosissimis et omne desiderabile ei non potest conparari
12 ego sapientia habito in consilio et eruditis intersum cogitationibus
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.