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18:1 One who has isolated himself seeks his own desires ; he rejects all sound judgment . 18:2 A fool takes no pleasure in understanding but only in disclosing what is on his mind . 18:3 When a wicked person arrives , contempt shows up with him, and with shame comes a reproach . 18:4 The words of a person’s mouth are like deep waters , and the fountain of wisdom is like a flowing brook . 18:5 It is terrible to show partiality to the wicked , by depriving a righteous man of justice . 18:6 The lips of a fool enter into strife , and his mouth invites a flogging . 18:7 The mouth of a fool is his ruin , and his lips are a snare for his life . 18:8 The words of a gossip are like choice morsels ; they go down into the person’s innermost being . 18:9 The one who is slack in his work is a brother to one who destroys . 18:10 The name of the Lord is like a strong tower ; the righteous person runs to it and is set safely on high . 18:11 The wealth of a rich person is like a strong city , and it is like a high wall in his imagination . 18:12 Before destruction the heart of a person is proud , but humility comes before honor . 18:13 The one who gives an answer before he listens – that is his folly and his shame . 18:14 A person’s spirit sustains him through sickness – but who can bear a crushed spirit ? 18:15 The discerning person acquires knowledge , and the wise person seeks knowledge . 18:16 A person’s gift makes room for him, and leads him before important people. 18:17 The first to state his case seems right , until his opponent begins to cross-examine him. 18:18 A toss of a coin ends disputes , and settles the issue between strong opponents . 18:19 A relative offended is harder to reach than a strong city , and disputes are like the barred gates of a fortified citadel . 18:20 From the fruit of a person’s mouth his stomach is satisfied , with the product of his lips is he satisfied . 18:21 Death and life are in the power of the tongue , and those who love its use will eat its fruit . 18:22 The one who finds a wife finds what is enjoyable , and receives a pleasurable gift from the Lord . 18:23 A poor person makes supplications , but a rich man answers harshly .

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • At Jericho, Israel learned God's strength. At Ai, she learned her own weakness. She could only conquer her enemies as she remained faithful to God's covenant."We are never in greater danger than right after we have won a grea...
  • Both Maon and Carmel (meaning "Garden Spot") stood about 14 miles west of Engedi and about 7 miles south-southeast of Hebron. The reference to Nabal's 3,000 sheep may be an allusion to Saul's 3,000 soldiers (24:2). As the sto...
  • Proverbs claims to be a compendium of the wise sayings of several different individuals.4Solomon originated some of them (10:1-22:16 and chs. 25-29 definitely, and probably chs. 1-9 as well).5Unnamed wise men (sages) wrote ot...
  • The Book of Proverbs contains no history. It is purely didactic. It is a book of explicit instruction. Like the other Old Testament wisdom books, Job and Ecclesiastes, it does not contain references to Israel's laws, rituals,...
  • I. Discourses on wisdom chs. 1-9A. Introduction to the book 1:1-71. The title of the book 1:12. The purpose of the book 1:2-63. The thesis of the book 1:7B. Instruction for young people 1:8-7:271. Warning against consorting w...
  • Verse one introduces both the book as a whole and chapters 1-9 in particular. The Book of Proverbs is a collection of at least five separate groups of proverbs. There are those that Solomon spoke and or wrote (possibly chs. 1...
  • Chapters 1-9, as we have seen, contain discourses that Solomon evidently wrote urging his sons to choose the way of wisdom for their lives.92At 10:1 we begin the part of the book that sets forth what the wise way is in a vari...
  • There is a shift in emphasis in Solomon's anthology here. Pleasing God (cf. Col. 1:10; 1 John 3:22) becomes a greater factor in the proverbs that follow whereas those in chapters 10-15 had living successfully more in view. Ne...
  • 17:8 The owner of the bribe is the person who gives it. A bribe is an effective tool. It works like a charm. This proverb is not advocating bribery, only acknowledging that money talks. God's view of bribery becomes clear in ...
  • 18:1 Evidently the intent is, "He who separates himself [from other people]"does so because he wants his own way and does not want others to restrain him. Such an approach runs counter to sound wisdom because we all need inpu...
  • As was true in the chapter 10-15 section, this one (16:1-22:16) also becomes more difficult to outline as it ends because there are fewer groupings of proverbs.19:7 The first part of this verse is hyperbole (overstatement to ...
  • A third major section of the Book of Proverbs begins with 22:17. This is clear from several indicators. The proverbs lengthen out again from the typical one verse couplet that characterizes 10:1-26:16 (cf. chs. 1-9). The phra...
  • We return now to the proverbs of Solomon (cf. 1:1-22:16). Chapters 25-26 contain proverbs that are mainly comparisons. The key words in these chapters are "like . . . so."Chapter 27 is a mixture of comparative and antithetica...
  • 25:1 A group of scholars who served during King Hezekiah's reign (715-686 B.C.) added more of Solomon's 3,000 proverbs (1 Kings 4:32) to the former collection (1:1-22:16). These men lived about 250 years after Solomon. Solomo...
  • Chapters 30 and 31 form a distinct section in Proverbs because neither Solomon (1:1-22:16; chs. 25-29) nor the unnamed sages (22:17-24:34) wrote them. Two other wise men whose names the text records did. Some expositors specu...
  • The quality of wisdom that Proverbs presents is much more than the ability to apply knowledge to various situations in life effectively. It also involves submission to the way of God that is the order of life God has revealed...
  • Isaiah continued the sheep metaphor but applied it to the Servant to contrast sinful people and their innocent substitute. Here it is not the sheep's tendency to get lost but its nondefensive nature that is the characteristic...
  • Malachi prophesied during the times of Nehemiah. The dates of Nehemiah's ministry were about 445-420 B.C. Possibly Malachi ministered during the time when Nehemiah returned to Babylon following the completion of Jerusalem's w...
  • 17:11b The title "Holy Father"appears only here in the fourth Gospel and is a reminder of both aspects of God's nature. It balances ideas of ultimate purity with intimate paternity and so prepares for what lies ahead, namely ...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • The name of the Lord is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe. 11. The rich man's wealth is his strong city, and as an high wall in his own conceit.'--Proverbs 18:10-11.THE mere reading of these two verse...
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