Proverbs 19
Matthew Poole's English Annotations 29 verses
Proverbs 19:1
Proverbs 19:2
Also that the soul Which is the principal cause and director of all mens actions. be without knowledg Without Wisdom or Prudence to discern his way, and what, and how, he ought to act in his several cases and concernments., it is not good It is very evil and pernicious.: and he that hasteth with his feet That rashly and headily rusheth into actions without serious consideration. So two vices are here censured, the want of Knowledg, and the neglect or di... use of Knowledg in a mans actions., sinneth.
Proverbs 19:3
The foolishness of man perverteth his way Either 1. enticeth him to sin. Or rather 2. Crosseth and blas... eth his designs and enterprises, and brings losses and miseries upon him., and his heart fretteth against the LORD He ascribes his unhappiness not to his own sin and folly, which is the true cause of it, but to God and his Providence, against which he unjustly murmurs..
Proverbs 19:4
Wealth maketh many friends, but the poor is separated from his neighbour Is disowned and forsaken by those who are most obliged to help him..
Proverbs 19:5
A false witness shall not be unpunished Though he escape the observation and punishment of men, yet he shall not avoid the judgment of God., and he that speaketh lies That accustometh himself to lying, either in judgment, or in common conversation. shall not escape.
Proverbs 19:6
Many will entreat the favour of the prince Or, as others, of the liberal or bountiful man: which comes to the same thing: for Kings were antiently called Benefactors, Luk. 22. 25., and every man is a friend Not sincerely, as daily experience shows, but in show or profession, or in the outward expressions of it, whereby they may oblige him. to him that giveth gifts.
Proverbs 19:7
All the brethren His nearest and dearest Relations, who are oft called Brethren in Scripture, by a common Synecdoche. of the poor do hate him i. e. Despise and shun him, as men do any thing which they hate, and as the following words explain it., how much more do his friends His former companions, who in his prosperity professed friendship to him. go far from him? he pursueth them with words Earnestly imploring their pity. Or, he urgeth (Heb. pursueth) their words, i. e. alledgeth their former promises, and professions of Friendship. Or, without any supplement, he seeketh words, as the Preacher sought to find out acceptable words, Eccles. 12. 10. wherewith he might prevail or move them to pity., yet they are wanting to him Heb. they are not, either 1. His Friends are not, to wit, what they pretended to be, friends to him. Or 2. Their words are vain, and without effect, there is no reality in them..
Proverbs 19:8
He that getteth wisdom, loveth his own soul Or, loveth himself, because he procures great good to his Soul, or to himself, as it follows, as sinners on the contrary are said to hate their Souls, Prov. 29. 24. because they bring mischief upon them., he that keepeth understanding That observeth and carefully practiseth its precepts, as that Phrase is commonly used. shall find good Shall have great benefit by it, both for his conduct in this Life, and for his happiness in the next..
Proverbs 19:9
A false witness shall not be unpunished, and he that speaketh lies shall perish This was said before, v. 5. and seems to be here repeated, either for its great use and weight in humane society, and to show how much God abhors such practices; or to show the pernicious effects of this sin, and consequently of all other sins, one eminent kind being put for all the rest, and this in opposition to the good effects of Wisdom or Piety, which he declared in the foregoing verse..
Proverbs 19:10
Delight To live in Pleasure, and Plenty, and outward Glory. is not seemly for a fool, much less for a servant Who is of a servile condition and disposition, not much differing from a Fool, who is a servant to his Lusts, and wholly unfit to rule other men. to have rule over princes i. e. Over men of better quality than himself: for servants are commonly ignorant, and when they are advanced they grow insolent, and presumptuous, and intolerable.. b It does not become him, nor suit with him, partly because Prosperity corrupts even wise men, and makes fools mad, and partly because it gives him more opportunity to discover his folly, and to do mischief both to himself and others. He implies that a rod or punishment is fitter for him than pleasure, as is noted, Prov. 10. 13. & 26. 3.
Proverbs 19:11
The discretion of a man deferreth his anger, and it is his glory to pass over a transgression This is opposed to the perverse judgment of worldly men who account it... olly and stupidity, not quickly to resent a provocation, and a dishonour and reproach not to revenge it..
Proverbs 19:12
The kings wrath is as the roaring of a lion, but his favour is as dew upon the grass.
Proverbs 19:13
A foolish son is the calamity of his father, and the contentions of a wife are a continual dropping Are like rain continually dropping upon an house which by degrees marreth the House and Houshold stuff, and driveth the inhabitants out of it. He compareth her to a continual dropping, because of that inseparable Union and necessary cohabitation of Husband and Wife together, notwithstanding such contentions..
Proverbs 19:14
House and riches are the inheritance of fathers, and a prudent wife is from the LORD Is vouchsafed to a man by a singular providence of God, who is the only Searcher and Ruler of hearts, exactly discerning who are prudent or pious, in which even wise mens judgments are commonly mistaken, and inclining the minds and hearts of persons one towards another..
Proverbs 19:15
Slothfulness casteth into a deep sleep Maketh a man careless and negligent, and like one asleep in his business, whereby he cometh to want, as it follows., and an idle soul shall suffer hunger.
Proverbs 19:16
He that keepeth the commandment The commands of God called by way of eminency the commandment, as the Word is oft used Emphatically for the word of God, as has been noted before., keepeth his own soul, but he that despiseth his ways Either 1. His own ways, by not taking heed to his ways, so as to order his Conversation aright. Or 2. The ways of God, who is understood in the former clause., shall die.
Proverbs 19:17
He that has pity on the poor, lendeth unto the LORD Who takes what is done to them as done to himself, because it is done to them whom God, as to this particular, has put in his own stead, to be his receivers, and whom God has in a peculiar manner commended to the care and charity of all other men., and that which he has given will he pay him again.
Proverbs 19:18
Chasten thy son while there is hope Before custom in sin, and thy indulgence has made him hard-hearted and incorrigible., and let not thy soul spare Forbear not to give him due and necessary correction. for his crying Which o... t stirs up a foolish and pernicious pity in Parents towards them. This word, with some small difference in the points, is used in this sense, Isa. 14. 11. Or, as it is in the margent, to his destruction, intimating that this is a cruel pity, and a likely way to expose him to that death threatned to stubborn Sons, Deut. 21. 18, 21. But this clause is, and may be, rendred otherwise, yet, or but do not lift up thy soul (which signifies a vehement desire, Deut. 24. 15. Psal. 25. 1. Ier. 44. 14. let not thy passion, or eager desire of chastening him, transport thee so far as) to cause him to die, i. e. use moderation in this work..
Proverbs 19:19
A man of great wrath Or, He who is of great wrath, of strong passions. Which may be understood either 1. More particularly, of a Son of such a temper, who is very impatient of correction, and breaks forth into violent passions upon that occasion; and then the following words contain the Parents duty, which is to take care to punish him, because if he spare him that time for his passion, he must do so again and again, the same cause returning upon him, and so must wholly forbear to chasten him. Or 2. More generally, of any man of a fierce and furious temper and carriage, and then the next words declare only the event, by his great and repeated provocations he will bring punishment upon himself either from God or Men. shall suffer punishment; for if thou deliver him If either a Parent, or another person provoked by him, forbear to punish him. He turneth his speech to the party, as is usual in Scripture, and in other Authors., yet thou must do it again Heb. thou must add, to wit, to deliver him again and again, as oft as he shall offend: or, thou wilt add or encrease, to wit, his wrath, which thou shouldst subdue..
Proverbs 19:20
Hear counsel, receive instruction, that thou mayest be wise in thy latter end Before thy Death come. Which he adds not exclusively, as if he ought not to be wise before, but Emphatically to show, that how foolishly soever he had spent his former and younger years, it highly concerned him to be wise before it was too late, or before Death came..
Proverbs 19:21
There are many devices in a mans heart Understand out of the opposite Clause, which shall not stand but be disappointed., nevertheless the counsel of the Lord His eternal (and unchangeable and most wise Decree, which oft-times contradicts, and always over-rules the designs and purposes of men. that shall stand i. e. Be certainly fulfilled, as this Phrase is used, Ier. 44. 28, 29. and elsewhere..
Proverbs 19:22
The desire of a man Either 1. of any or every Man. All men desire, and it is desirable to be in a capacity of being kind and bountiful to others, whereby they gain love and honour, and many other great advantages. Or 2. of the poor man, expressed in the next Clause. The hearty will or desire of being kind or liberal to others in necessity is all the kindness which a poor Man can show, and is accepted by God, and should be owned by men as a real kindness. Compare 2 Cor..... 12. Or 3. of the rich Man, as may be gathered from the opposition of this Man to the poor Man in the following Clause; such Ellipses being very common in this Book, as has been noted again and again. So the sense may be this, There be a sort of rich men all whose kindness and charity consists in good desires and well-wishes to Persons in misery, saying to them, depart in p... ace, be ye warmed and filled, but not giving them those things which are needful, as it is expressed, Iam. 2. 16. And this sense seems to agree very well with the following Clause. But being singular in this exposition, I submit it to the judicious Reader. is his kindness, and a poor man Who is not able to give what he desires to do. is better than a liar Than a rich Man who feeds the poor with good words and fair promises, but does not perform what he pretends, and is able to do..
Proverbs 19:23
The fear of the LORD tendeth to life, and he that has it shall abide satisfied shall want nothing, and shall be fully contented with God's favour and blessing. With any destructive affliction., he shall not be visited with evil c.
Proverbs 19:24
A slothful man hideth his hand in his bosom Either to keep it warm in cold Weather: Or, to give it rest, being loth to oppress it with the labour of any action. It is a sarcastical Hyperbole., and will not so much as bring it to his mouth again To wit, to feed himself; he expects that the Meat should drop into his Mouth..
Proverbs 19:25
smite a scorner An obstinate and impudent Transgressor, who rejects and scorns all admonitions, and therefore is to be taught with blows., and the simple Who sin through ignorance, and imprudence, and infirmity, being possibly drawn to sin by the scorners evil counsel or example. will beware, and reprove one that has understanding, and he will understand knowledg A verbal reproof will be more effectual for his reformation than the severest punishments will be to a scorner..
Proverbs 19:26
He that wasteth his father i. e. His Fathers estate by unjust or riotous courses., and chaseth away his mother Causeth her to avoid and abhor his presence and society, and to go from the House where he is., is a son that causeth shame, and bringeth reproach Both to himself and to his Parents and Family. But this Verse may very well be rendred otherwise, the last words being made the subject of the Proposition, as is usual in Scripture, A Son that causeth shame and bringeth reproach (upon himself and his friends by wicked ways) wasteth his Fathers (estate and health and comfort) and chaseth or driveth away his Mother. These are the effects of his wickedness..
Proverbs 19:27
Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causeth to err from the words of knowledg If thou hast formerly, yet do not now any longer hearken to those false Doctrines or evil counsels which tend to withdraw thee from the belief or practice of God's holy Word..
Proverbs 19:28
An ungodly witness scorneth judgmen Has no reverence to the place of Justice, nor to the presence of God there, nor to that Sacred and Solemn Work of executing Judgment, but in spight of all gives in a false Testimony, and the mouth of the wicked devoureth iniquity Uttereth wickedness with as great greediness, and delight, and ease, as they swallow down delicious Meats and Drinks. Compare Iob 15. 16..
Proverbs 19:29
Judgments are prepared Either by men, or at least by God; although they be deferred for a time, yet they are treasured up for them, and shall infallibly be inflicted upon them. for scorners, and stripes for the back of fools.
BEtter is the poor that walketh in his integrity Who is upright in his words and actions., than he that is perverse in his lips That useth to speak wickedly, which proceeds from a wicked heart, and is usually attended with an evil Life., and is a fool Is an Hypocrite, or a wicked man, for this is opposed to the upright man in the former clause; yea, though he be rich, which is implied from the same clause..