Proverbs 21:1

XXI. (1) AS THE RIVERS OF WATER. — Channels for irrigation (comp. Psalms 1:3). He turns the heart of the king, whose favour is as the latter rain (Proverbs 16:15) and dew (Proverbs 19:12), now towards one suppliant and now towards another, as He thinks fit, for “the hearts of kings are in His rule... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:4

THE PLOWING OF THE WICKED. — _i.e._, their work, all they do; for it is not done to please God but themselves; nor carried on in His strength, but in reliance upon their own, and therefore it is “sin,” not pleasing to Him. For the word here translated “plowing,” see above on Proverbs 13:23, where it... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:5

THE THOUGHTS OF EVERY ONE THAT IS HASTY TEND ONLY TO WANT. — This proverb is met with on all sides: “More haste, worse speed”; “Festina lente”; “Eile mit Weile.”... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:6

IS A VANITY TOSSED TO AND FRO OF THEM THAT SEEK DEATH. — Rather, _is_ (as) _the driven_ (fleeting) _breath of those who are seeking death._ They are seeking in reality not riches, but death, and these riches will vanish like their own breath. (Comp. Wis. 5:14; Psalms 68:2).... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:8

THE WAY OF MAN IS FROWARD AND STRANGE. — The words may also mean “Tortuous is the way of a man who is laden with sin.” (Comp. Proverbs 2:15.)... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:9

IT IS BETTER TO DWELL IN A CORNER OF THE HOUSETOP. — Though there exposed to all the storms of heaven. The flat tops of houses were, in the East, used for exercise (2 Samuel 11:2), sleeping, (1 Samuel 9:26), devotion (Acts 10:9), and various domestic purposes (Joshua 2:6).... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:10

HIS NEIGHBOUR FINDETH NO FAVOUR IN HIS EYES. — The wicked must have whatever he has set his heart upon, however much trouble and sorrow he may cause to his neighbour thereby.... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:12

THE RIGHTEOUS MAN WISELY CONSIDERETH THE HOUSE OF THE WICKED. — Rather, _A Righteous one_ (God) _marks the house of the wicked and overthroweth the wicked for_ (their) _destruction._ He watches the evil to see whether they will repent (Luke 13:8), and if they will not, at last overthrows them when t... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:13

HE ALSO SHALL CRY HIMSELF, BUT SHALL NOT BE HEARD. — Because he showed no mercy. (Comp. Matthew 5:7; Matthew 18:30; James 2:13.)... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:15

BUT DESTRUCTION SHALL BE TO THE WORKERS OF INIQUITY. — This may also mean, “It is a terror to the workers of iniquity (to do right).” They are afraid to trust such promises as Matthew 6:33. They think they will be ruined if they do not cheat their neighbours when they have an opportunity.... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:16

SHALL REMAIN IN THE CONGREGATION OF THE DEAD. — Described in Isaiah 14:9; he shall not take part in the resurrection of Isaiah 26:19. A prophecy of retribution after death.... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:17

WINE AND OIL. — The accompaniments of a feast. The oil, or precious unguents, were poured over the head (comp. Psalms 23:5). It was the excessive love and gratitude of the two Marys (Luke 7:38; John 12:3) which prompted them to anoint the Lord’s feet. These perfumes were sometimes of great value, th... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:18

THE WICKED SHALL BE A RANSOM FOR THE RIGHTEOUS. — The righteous is “delivered out of trouble (Proverbs 11:8; comp. Isaiah 57:1), and the wicked cometh in his stead” to receive upon his own head God’s descending punishment. So it was with Mordecai and Haman.... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:21

RIGHTEOUSNESS AND MERCY. — He who endeavours to give God and man their due (see above on 10:2), and to shew love to them (Proverbs 3:3), will gain for himself length of days (Proverbs 3:16) power to live more and more uprightly, and present honour from _God_ and man for so doing. In a higher sense h... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:26

HE COVETETH GREEDILY ALL THE DAY LONG, that he may “consume it on his lusts” (James 4:3), while the righteous (Proverbs 21:21) gives to all who need, remembering that he is a steward (Luke 16:9), not an owner, and that blessing will attend upon him for so doing (Acts 20:35).... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:27

HOW MUCH MORE WHEN HE BRINGETH IT WITH A WICKED MIND? — Plotting at the same time future wickedness, or thinking to make God, by the sacrifice, overlook his sin, and so become, as it were, his confederate.... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:28

BUT THE MAN THAT HEARETH (carefully, and repeats accurately) SPEAKETH CONSTANTLY (his testimony will live). — Comp., “he being dead yet speaketh,” Hebrews 11:4.... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:29

A WICKED MAN HARDENETH HIS FACE. — Is insensible to rebuke, and will not confess himself in the wrong, but “the upright directeth his way,” as God would have him, or, as the margin implies, “looks well” to it, sees that it is in accordance with His commandments.... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 21:31

THE HORSE IS PREPARED AGAINST THE DAY OF BATTLE. — These had been imported largely from Egypt in Solomon’s time, though this was in direct contravention of the Law (1 Kings 4:26, and Deuteronomy 17:16).... [ Continue Reading ]

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