Bible Commentaries
JFB Critical & Explanatory on the Whole Bible
Proverbs 23
(Compare 1 Timothy 6:9, 1 Timothy 6:10).
thine own wisdom — which regards riches intrinsically as a blessing.
Wilt eyes — As the eyes fly after or seek riches, they are not, that is, either become transitory or unsatisfying; fully expressed by their flying away.
Beware of deceitful men, whose courtesies even you will repent of having accepted.
evil eye — or purpose (Proverbs 22:9; Deuteronomy 15:9; Matthew 6:23).
The morsel words — that is, disgusted with his true character, all pleasant intercourse will be destroyed.
redeemer — or avenger (Leviticus 25:25, Leviticus 25:26; Numbers 35:12), hence advocate (Job 19:25).
plead thee — (Compare Job 31:21; Psalm 35:1; Psalm 68:5).
While there is little danger that the use of the “divine ordinance of the rod” will produce bodily harm, there is great hope of spiritual good.
an end — or, “hereafter,” another time, when apparent inequalities shall be adjusted (compare Psalm 37:28-38).
way — or direct thy thoughts to a right course of conduct (compare Proverbs 4:4; Proverbs 9:6).
riotous flesh — prodigal, or eating more than necessary. Instead of “their flesh” (compare Margin), better, “flesh to them,” that is, used for pleasure.
Hearken — that is, obey (Proverbs 1:8; Ephesians 6:1).
despise old — Adults revere the parents whom, as children, they once obeyed.
Buy — literally, “get” (Proverbs 4:5).
truth — generally and specially as opposed to errors of all kinds.
A solemn warning against whoredom and drunkenness (Hosea 4:11).
give me — This is the address of that divine wisdom so often presented (Proverbs 8:1; Proverbs 9:3, etc.).
heart — confidence.
observe — keep.
my ways — such as I teach you (Proverbs 3:17; Proverbs 9:6).
deep ditch — a narrow pit, out of which it is hard to climb.
lieth in wait — to ensnare men into the pit, as hunters entrap game (compare Proverbs 22:14).
transgressors — (Proverbs 5:8-10). The vice alluded to is peculiarly hardening to the heart.
This picture is often sadly realized now.
mixed wine — (Compare Proverbs 9:2; Isaiah 5:11).
red — the color denoting greater strength (compare Genesis 49:11; Deuteronomy 32:14).
giveth cup — literally, “gives its eye,” that is, sparkles.
moveth aright — Perhaps its foaming is meant.
The moral effects: it inflames passion (Genesis 19:31, Genesis 19:35), lays open the heart, produces insensibility to the greatest dangers, and debars from reformation, under the severest sufferings.
awake — that is, from drunkenness (Genesis 9:24). This is the language rather of acts than of the tongue.
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