Proverbs 8:9

9 recti sunt intellegentibus et aequi invenientibus scientiam

Proverbs 8:9 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 8:9

They [are] all plain to him that understandeth
Whose understanding is enlightened by the Spirit of God; who is a spiritual man, that has a discerning, and can judge of spiritual things: as for the carnal man, let him have what natural knowledge or wisdom he will, he cannot know these things; for they are spiritually discerned, and can only be discerned by spiritual men. The Bible is a sealed book to others, learned or unlearned; the mysteries or doctrines of the Gospel are hid in parables from such; but those to whom Christ has given an understanding to know him, these know them, and they are plain unto them: for though there are some things hard to he understood in the Scriptures, as in Paul's epistles, and some sublime truths in the Gospel; yet those which are necessary to salvation are easily understood; that faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Jesus Christ came into the world to save the chief of sinners, is a very plain one;

and right to them that find knowledge;
a spiritual and experimental knowledge of Christ and his truths. The Targum is,

``to them who desire knowledge;''

and so the Syriac version; that seek for it heartily and diligently, in a right way, in the use of proper means, under the direction and by the assistance of the Spirit of God.

Proverbs 8:9 In-Context

7 veritatem meditabitur guttur meum et labia mea detestabuntur impium
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
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.