10:2 | Of wickedness - Such as are got by any sort of wicked practices.Death - Often from temporal, and always from eternal death. |
10:5 | Gathereth - The fruits of his field. In summer - In harvest.He that improved the opportunities of doing good to himself and others. |
10:6 | Violence - Their own violence or injustice. This may be an allusion to the ancient custom of covering the mouths and faces of condemned malefactors. |
10:8 | Who receive - Is ready to hear and obey the precepts of God and men. Fall - Into mischief. |
10:9 | Surely - Or, securely, or confidently, as the word properly signifies; quietly resting upon God's favour and gracious providence for his protections. Known - His wickedness shall be publickly discovered. |
10:10 | Winketh - That secretly designs mischief against others, as this phrase is used, Psalms 35:19 . |
10:13 | Wisdom - This wisdom shews itself in his speech.A rod - Rebukes from God and men. |
10:14 | Lay up - In their minds, to be brought forth upon fit occasions.Knowledge - Whereby they may be enabled to speak both what, and when it is seasonable. But - Fools are more forward to lay out than to lay up, and for want of knowledge speak much and foolishly, whereby they frequently bring destruction upon themselves. |
10:15 | Wealth - It often redeems him from dangers and calamities.Poverty - Is the cause of their ruin. |
10:16 | The labour - The fruit of his labour, to the preservation of this life, and obtaining eternal life. Fruit - The fruit of all their labour tends to sin, and serves only for fuel to mens pride and luxury. |
10:18 | Lying lips - With flattering words. He here condemns two opposite vices, secret hatred, and manifest slander. |
10:20 | Is - Of great worth and use. Heart - And consequently the tongue. |
10:21 | Feed - By their wise discourses and counsels. Die - They have not wisdom to preserve themselves, much less to feed others. |
10:26 | So - Unserviceable and vexatious. |
10:28 | Gladness - Shall be accomplished, and turned into enjoyment. |
10:29 | The way - The way of God's precepts. Strength - Gives strength, support, and protection. |
10:30 | Never be removed - They shall live happily here, and eternally in heaven. The earth - They shall not have so much as a quiet abode upon earth; much less shall they have any possession in heaven. |
10:32 | The lips - Knowledge is here ascribed to the lips, as it is to the hands, Psalms 78:72 , because they are conducted by knowledge and wisdom. Acceptable - What is truly worthy of acceptation. |