Proverbs 6:4
What meaning of the proverbs 6:4 in the Bible?
What does Proverbs 6:4 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumber to thine eyelids."
What does Proverbs 6:4 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumber to thine eyelids."
CHAPTER 6 _ 1. The surety (Proverbs 6:1)_ 2. The sluggard (Proverbs 6:6) 3. The naughty, good-for-nothing person (Proverbs 6:12) 4. The strange woman (Proverbs 6:20) Proverbs 6:1. These are instr...
A section totally dissimilar from the rest of this division of Pr. It consists of four short subsections Proverbs 6:1 against suretyship, Proverbs 6:6 against sloth, Proverbs 6:12 against talebearing...
Eleventh Address. Chap. 6. Proverbs 6:1. _The Surety_ "From the solemn principle announced at the close of the last chapter (Proverbs 6:23) the teacher passes … to illustrate the truth by three exampl...
CHAPTER 6 TEXT Proverbs 6:1-11 1. My son, if thou art become surety for thy neighbor, If thou hast striken thy hands for a stranger; 2. Thou art snared with the words of thy mouth, Thou art tak...
Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumber to thine eyelids. GIVE NOT SLEEP TO THINE EYES, NOR SLUMBER TO THINE EYELIDS - before that thou hast released thyself from the obligation (cf. the phrase...
DISSUASIVES FROM HURTFUL THINGS Proverbs 6:1 are inserted here from some other collection, and contain warnings against suretyships (1-5), sloth (6-11), falseness (12-15), evils which the Lordhates ...
LESSONS ABOUT WISDOM PROVERBS _KEITH SIMONS_ CHAPTER 6 V1 My son, follow this advice when you make a mistake. Perhaps you promised to pay a neighbour’s debt. You thought that your neighbour woul...
אַל ־תִּתֵּ֣ן שֵׁנָ֣ה לְ עֵינֶ֑יךָ וּ֝ תְנוּמָ֗ה לְ עַפְעַפֶּֽיךָ׃...
CHAPTER 7 CERTAIN EXAMPLES OF THE BINDING CHARACTER OF OUR OWN ACTIONS "The surety the sluggard and the worthless person." Proverbs 6:1; Proverbs 6:6; Proverbs 6:12 FROM the solemn principle announc...
AVOID SURETYSHIP AND SLOTH Proverbs 6:1 A young man, being entreated by his friend to go bond for him, consents, in an easy-going way to become his surety. He promises to be responsible for the othe...
The parental exhortations are continued. In this section they are directed against suretyship, indolence, the evil man, and certain specific things which Jehovah hates. The warnings against becoming s...
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 THROUGH 9. There are two very distinct parts in this book. The first nine Chapter s, which give the great general principles; and the proverbs, properly so...
GIVE NOT SLEEP TO THINE EYES, NOR SLUMBER TO THINE EYELIDS. Until the above things are done; which denotes of what consequence and importance they are; and that persons in such circumstances should no...
Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumber to thine eyelids. Ver. 4. _Give not sleep to thine eyes, &c._] Augustus wondered at a certain knight in Rome, that owed much, and yet could sleep securely; a...
_Do this now, my son_ Immediately follow the counsel which I now give thee, and _deliver thyself_ Use thy utmost endeavours to be discharged; _when_, or _since, thou art come into the hand_ That is, i...
WARNING AGAINST FOOLISH SURETYSHIP, IDLENESS, AND MALICE...
1-5 If we live as directed by the word of God, we shall find it profitable even in this present world. We are stewards of our worldly substance, and have to answer to the Lord for our disposal of it;...
To wit, until thou hast taken care for the discharge of this obligation. Be not secure, nor negligent, nor dilatory in this matter....
Proverbs 6:4 Give H5414 (H8799) sleep H8142 eyes H5869 slumber H8572 eyelids H6079 Proverbs 6:10-11; Psalms 132:4; Ecclesiastes 9:10; Matthew 24:17-18; Mark 13:35-36...
IF HIS SON HAS BECOME SURETY FOR ANOTHER HE SHOULD SEEK TO OBTAIN RELEASE FROM HIS OBLIGATION AT ALL COSTS (PROVERBS 6:1). To become a surety is to guarantee to pay someone else's debts if that person...
CONTENTS: Caution against rash suretiship, slothfulness, forwardness, and whoredom. CHARACTERS: God, Solomon, his son. CONCLUSION: Suretiship is to be avoided, because by it poverty and ruin are oft...
Proverbs 6:1. _If thou be surety for thy friend._ If charity has gained an ascendancy over the judgment, prepare to perform thy covenant. To aid a friend in poverty is a generous deed, it is lending w...
_If thou be surety for thy friend._ SOCIAL SURETYSHIPS The principles of domestic, social, and political economy in the Bible are far more wise, as well as righteous, than can be found in human book...
PROVERBS—NOTE ON PROVERBS 6:1 SECURITY. Promising to pay someone else’s debt if he does not pay it is described as a trap in which one’s life is endangered. A person should not put himself in a positi...
CRITICAL NOTES,— Proverbs 6:1. With a stranger, rather, “for” a stranger. PROVERBS 6:3. WHEN THOU ART COME, rather, “for thou hast come.” HUMBLE THYSELF, literally “let thyself be trodden under foot...
EXPOSITION PROVERBS 6:1 The sixth chapter embraces four distinct discourses, each of which is a warning. The subjects treated of are (1) suretyship (Proverbs 6:1); (2) sloth (Proverbs 6:6); (3) m...
Now let us turn to Proverbs, chapter 6. The first part of the Proverbs is exhortation to my son. It's just good fatherly advice to sons. And chapter 6 continues in these exhortations that are opened b...
Ecclesiastes 9:10; Mark 13:35; Mark 13:36; Matthew 24:17; Matthew 24:18; Proverbs 6:10; Proverbs 6:11; Psalms 132:4...
Give not sleep — Until thou hast taken care for the discharge of this obligation....