Proverbs 14
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary 34 verses
Introduction
(Pro. 14:1-35)
Every wise, &c.--literally, "The wisdoms" (compare Pro 9:1) "of women," plural, a distributive form of speech.
buildeth . . . house--increases wealth, which the foolish, by mismanagement, lessen.
Proverbs 14:2
uprightness--is the fruit of fearing God, as falsehood and ill-nature (Pro 2:15; Pro 3:32) of despising Him and His law.
Proverbs 14:3
rod of pride--that is, the punishment of pride, which they evince by their words. The words of the wise procure good to them.
Proverbs 14:4
crib is clean--empty; so "cleanness of teeth" denotes want of food (compare Amo 4:6). Men get the proper fruit of their doings (Gal 6:7).
Proverbs 14:5
A faithful witness, &c.--one tested to be such.
utter lies--or, "breathe out lies"--that is, habitually lies (Pro 6:19; compare Act 9:1). Or the sense is, that habitual truthfulness, or lying, will be evinced in witness-bearing.
Proverbs 14:6
An humble, teachable spirit succeeds in seeking (Pro 8:9; Joh 7:17; Jam 1:5-6).
Proverbs 14:7
Avoid the society of those who cannot teach you.
Proverbs 14:8
Appearances deceive the thoughtless, but the prudent discriminate.
Proverbs 14:9
Fools make a mock at sin--or, "Sin deludes fools."
righteous . . . favour--that is, of God, instead of the punishment of sin.
Proverbs 14:10
Each one best knows his own sorrows or joys.
Proverbs 14:11
(Compare Pro 12:7). The contrast of the whole is enhanced by that of house and tabernacle, a permanent and a temporary dwelling.
Proverbs 14:12
end thereof--or, "reward," what results (compare Pro 5:4).
ways of death--leading to it.
Proverbs 14:13
The preceding sentiment illustrated by the disappointments of a wicked or untimely joy.
Proverbs 14:14
filled . . . ways--receive retribution (Pro 1:31).
a good man . . . himself--literally, "is away from such," will not associate with him.
Proverbs 14:15
The simple . . . word--He is credulous, not from love, but heedlessness (Pro 13:16).
Proverbs 14:16
(Compare Pro 3:7; Pro 28:14).
rageth--acts proudly and conceitedly.
Proverbs 14:17
He . . . angry--literally, "short of anger" (compare Pro 14:29, opposite idea).
man . . . hated--that is, the deliberate evildoer is more hated than the rash.
Proverbs 14:18
inherit--as a portion (compare Pro 3:35).
are crowned--literally, "are surrounded with it," abound in it.
Proverbs 14:19
Describes the humbling of the wicked by the punishment their sins incur.
Proverbs 14:20
This sad but true picture of human nature is not given approvingly, but only as a fact.
Proverbs 14:21
For such contempt of the poor is contrasted as sinful with the virtuous compassion of the good.
Proverbs 14:22
As usual, the interrogative negative strengthens the affirmative.
mercy and truth--that is, God's (Psa 57:3; Psa 61:7).
Proverbs 14:23
labour--painful diligence.
talk . . . penury--idle and vain promises and plans.
Proverbs 14:24
(Compare Pro 3:16).
foolishness . . . folly--Folly remains, or produces folly; it has no benefit.
Proverbs 14:25
Life often depends on truth-telling.
a deceitful . . . lies--He that breathes out lies is deceit, not to be trusted (Pro 14:5).
Proverbs 14:26
The blessings of piety descend to children (Pro 13:22; Pro 20:7; Exo 20:6).
Proverbs 14:27
(Compare Pro 13:14).
fear of the Lord--or, "law of the wise," is wisdom (Psa 111:10).
Proverbs 14:28
The teaching of a true political economy.
Proverbs 14:29
slow . . . understanding--(Compare Pro 14:17).
hasty--(Compare Pro 14:17).
exalteth folly--makes it conspicuous, as if delighting to honor it.
Proverbs 14:30
A sound heart--both literally and figuratively, a source of health; in the latter sense, opposed to the known effect of evil passions on health.
Proverbs 14:31
reproacheth his Maker--who is the God of such, as well as of the rich (Pro 22:2; Job 31:15; and specially Sa1 2:8; Psa 113:7).
Proverbs 14:32
driven--thrust out violently (compare Psa 35:5-6).
hath hope--trusteth (Pro 10:2; Pro 11:4; Psa 2:12), implying assurance of help.
Proverbs 14:33
resteth--preserved in quietness for use, while fools blazon their folly (Pro 12:23; Pro 13:16).
Proverbs 14:34
Righteousness--just principles and actions.
exalteth--raises to honor.
is a reproach--brings on them the ill-will of others (compare Pro 13:6).
Proverbs 14:35
wise--discreet or prudent.
causeth shame-- (Pro 10:5; Pro 12:4) acts basely.
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