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The Book of Proverbs
Chapter 13
Verses:
13:2Shall eat - Shall receive comfort, and benefit by his wise and profitable discourses.
13:6Keepeth him - From that over - throw which befal sinners.
13:7Maketh rich - Some men who have little or nothing, pretend to have great riches. Maketh rich - Some rich men profess to be poor.
13:8Riches - Riches enable a man to redeem his life when it is in greatest danger, and poverty preserves a man from many injuries. Because they are cautious, that they may not provoke others; and because they are esteemed objects of pity.
13:9The light - The prosperity. Rejoiceth - Shines with a pleasant and constant brightness. Rejoicing is here ascribed to the light, as it is to the sun, Psalms 19:5 , metaphorically.Put out - Their felicity shall have a hidden end.
13:10Pride - It is chiefly, pride which blows up the coals of contention. Well - advised - Who are not governed by their passions, but by prudent considerations. Wisdom - Which teaches them to avoid contention.
13:11Vanity - By wicked practices.
13:12Hope deferred - Delays in obtaining what a man passionately desires. The desire - The good desired. A tree of life - It is satisfactory, and reviving.
13:13The word - The word of God.
13:14The law - The instruction, or counsel; as the word law, is frequently understood in scripture.
13:15Giveth - Makes a man acceptable to God. Rough - Offensive and hateful to God and men, as rough ways are to a traveller.
13:16Knowledge - Considerately and discreetly. Layeth open - By his foolish actions.
13:17A messenger - Who is unfaithful in the execution of that which is committed to his charge. Is health - Procures benefit, as to his master, so to himself.
13:19Sweet - Whatsoever men earnestly desire, the enjoyment of it is sweet to them; therefore sinners rejoice in the satisfaction of their sinful lusts, and abhor all restraint of them.
13:21Evil - Punishment proportionable to their sin.
13:23The poor - Poor persons by their diligent labours, and God's blessing often grow rich. Destroyed - Or, consumed, brought to poverty, for want of discretion.
13:24Hateth his son - His fond affection, is as pernicious to him as hatred.