Proverbs 19
DummelowProverbs 19:1-29
- Fool] read, ‘rich’ (Proverbs 28:6).
- Read, ‘Also, desire without knowledge,’ etc. Desires must be controlled by knowledge. The hasty in action will miss his mark. ‘While the discreet advise, the fool doth his business.’
- Perverteth] RV ‘subverteth.’ It is his own fault, yet he blames God for it.
- Great nobles and great donors are always sought after.
- Delight] RV ‘delicate living.’ He cannot appreciate refinement. Slaves have often risen to great power in the East: the danger is that they may become like the Felix of Acts 23, who was said to exercise royal power with a slave’s disposition.
- The Arabic proverb is, ‘Three things render a house uninhabitable —tak (rain leaking through), nak (a wife’s nagging), and bah (bugs).’
- ‘So much hast thou of thy hoard As thou gavest to thy Lord Only this will bring thee in Usance rich and free from sin: Send thy silver on before, Lending to His sick and poor. Every curhem dropped in alms Touches Allah’s open palms, Ere it falls into the hands Of thy brother.’
- RV ‘.. seeing there is hope, And set not thy heart on his destruction.’ Not to discipline is to destroy.
- Attempt to soothe him, and he will rage the more.
- ‘Words are as breath, and will is all.’ Only the intention counts (Proverbs 23:6-8; Mark 12:42; 2 Corinthians 8:12).
- RV ‘The sluggard burieth his hand in the dish,’ etc.: the allusion is to the large dish in the centre into which all dip (Mark 14:20).
- De voureth] i.e. gulps down greedily.
