Proverbs 13
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary 24 verses
Introduction
(Pro. 13:1-25)
(Compare Pro 6:1-5; Pro 10:1, Pro 10:17).
Proverbs 13:2
shall eat--that is, obtain (Pro 12:14).
transgressors--as in Pro 2:22.
violence--or, "mischief" to themselves.
Proverbs 13:3
He . . . mouth . . . life--because evil speeches may provoke violence from others.
he that openeth wide his lips shall have destruction--On last clause, compare Pro 10:14.
Proverbs 13:4
(Compare Pro 12:11, Pro 12:27).
Proverbs 13:5
loathsome . . . shame--better, causeth shame and reproach (compare Pro 19:26), by slander, &c., which the righteous hates.
Proverbs 13:6
A sentiment of frequent recurrence, that piety benefits and sin injures.
Proverbs 13:7
In opposite ways men act hypocritically for gain of honor or wealth.
Proverbs 13:8
Riches save some from punishment, while others suffer because they will not heed the rebuke of sloth, which makes and keeps them poor.
Proverbs 13:9
light . . . lamp--prosperity; the first, the greater, and it
rejoiceth--burns brightly, or continues, while the other, at best small, soon fails.
Proverbs 13:10
The obstinacy which attends self-conceit, produces contention, which the well-advised, thus evincing modesty, avoid.
Proverbs 13:11
by vanity--or, "nothingness," that is, which is vain or useless to the public (as card playing or similar vices).
gathereth . . . labour--(Compare Margin), little by little, laboriously.
Proverbs 13:12
desire cometh--is realized.
a tree of life--or, "cause of happiness."
Proverbs 13:13
the word--that is, of advice, or, instruction (compare Pro 10:27; Pro 11:31).
Proverbs 13:14
(Compare Pro 10:11).
fountain--or, "source of life."
to depart--(compare Pro 1:2-4), or, "for departing," &c., and so gives life.
Proverbs 13:15
Right perception and action secure good will, while evil ways are difficult as a stony road. The wicked left of God find punishment of sin in sinning.
hard--or, "harsh" (compare Hebrew: Deu 21:4; Jer 5:15).
Proverbs 13:16
dealeth--acts with foresight.
a fool . . . folly--for want of caution.
Proverbs 13:17
A wicked--or, "unfaithful"
messenger falleth into mischief--or, "by mischief," or "evil," and so his errand fails. Contrasted is the character of the faithful, whose faithfulness benefits others.
Proverbs 13:18
(Compare Pro 10:17; Pro 12:1).
Proverbs 13:19
Self-denial, which fools will not endure, is essential to success.
Proverbs 13:20
The benefits of good and evil of bad society are contrasted.
Proverbs 13:21
(Compare Pro 11:31).
good . . . repaid--or, "He (God) will repay good."
Proverbs 13:22
wealth . . . just--While good men's estates remain in their families, God so orders that the gains of sinners enure to the just (compare Pro 28:8; Psa 37:18, Psa 37:22, Psa 37:26, &c.).
Proverbs 13:23
The laboring poor prosper more than those who injudiciously or wickedly strive, by fraud and violence, to supersede the necessity of lawful labor.
Proverbs 13:24
spareth--or, "withholds."
rod--of correction.
hateth--or, acts as if he hated him (compare Pro 3:12; Pro 8:36).
chasteneth . . . betimes--or, "diligently seeks for him all useful discipline."
Proverbs 13:25
The comparative temporal prosperity of the righteous and wicked, rather than contentment and discontent, is noted.
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