
Text -- Proverbs 3:18 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 3:18
Wesley: Pro 3:18 - -- A pledge of everlasting life. He alludes to the tree of life, and intimates, that this is the only restorer of that life which we have lost by sin.
A pledge of everlasting life. He alludes to the tree of life, and intimates, that this is the only restorer of that life which we have lost by sin.
Wisdom allegorized as
Clarke -> Pro 3:18
Clarke: Pro 3:18 - -- She is a tree of life - עץ חיים ets chaiyim , "the tree of lives,"alluding most manifestly to the tree so called which God in the beginning p...
She is a tree of life -
Defender -> Pro 3:18
Defender: Pro 3:18 - -- The "tree of life" in Eden (Gen 2:9; Gen 3:24) is used four times in Proverbs (Pro 3:18; Pro 11:30; Pro 13:12; Pro 15:4) as a symbol of spiritual bles...
The "tree of life" in Eden (Gen 2:9; Gen 3:24) is used four times in Proverbs (Pro 3:18; Pro 11:30; Pro 13:12; Pro 15:4) as a symbol of spiritual blessing. The first and definitive figure calls it the divine wisdom - which in the final analysis, is none other than the Creator Himself, the Lord Jesus Christ."
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Barnes -> Pro 3:18
Barnes: Pro 3:18 - -- This and the other references in Proverbs Pro 11:30; Pro 13:12; Pro 15:4 are the only allusions in any book of the Old Testament, after Genesis, to ...
This and the other references in Proverbs Pro 11:30; Pro 13:12; Pro 15:4 are the only allusions in any book of the Old Testament, after Genesis, to the "tree"itself, or to its spiritual significance. Further, there is the tendency to a half-allegorizing application of that history. "The tree of life"which Adam was not to taste lies open to his children. Wisdom is the "tree of life,"giving a true immortality. The symbol entered largely into the religious imagery. of Assyria, Egypt, and Persia. Philo, going a step further, found in the two trees the ideal representatives of speculative knowledge and moral wisdom; and the same image subserves a higher purpose in the promises and the visions of Rev 2:7; Rev 22:2.
Poole -> Pro 3:18
Poole: Pro 3:18 - -- She is a tree of life she is a certain pledge and mean of everlasting life and happiness. He alludes to that tree of life , Gen 2:9 3:22 ; which if ...
She is a tree of life she is a certain pledge and mean of everlasting life and happiness. He alludes to that tree of life , Gen 2:9 3:22 ; which if eaten by man in Paradise before his fall, should have perpetually preserved him in life, and health, and rigour; and intimates that this is the only restorer of that life which we have lost by sin.
That lay hold upon her that eagerly pursue after her, and when they overtake her do greedily and gladly apprehend and embrace her, as the Hebrew word signifies.
That retaineth her that holdeth her fast, and is constantly resolved not to forsake her.
Haydock -> Pro 3:18
Life. Like that planted in paradise, Genesis ii. 9.
Gill -> Pro 3:18
Gill: Pro 3:18 - -- She is a tree of life,.... Or "lives" b; so Christ is called, Rev 2:7; in allusion to the tree of life in the garden of Eden, Gen 2:9; he being the a...
She is a tree of life,.... Or "lives" b; so Christ is called, Rev 2:7; in allusion to the tree of life in the garden of Eden, Gen 2:9; he being the author of life, natural, spiritual, and eternal; which souls may come at, and pluck and eat of the fruit which is upon him in great plenty and variety, even all the blessings of grace and glory;
to them that lay hold upon her; which is expressive of an act of faith on Christ, Heb 6:18; faith lays hold on the person of Christ as a Saviour, and will have him and no other; it comes to the blood of Christ, and deals with it for pardon and purification; it lays hold on his skirt, who is a Jew, on the robe of his righteousness, and puts it on; it lays hold on his strength, and goes forth in it, in the exercise of grace and discharge of duty; it lays hold on his covenant, the blessings and promises of it, and takes them to itself: and this act supposes danger without him, safety in him, a view of suitable provisions for food and clothing with him; some strength of grace, and some degree of resolution; also condescension on Christ's part to suffer himself to be handled by them; and likewise that he first took hold on them and brought them out of a state of nature to himself: great encouragement there is for sensible sinners to lay hold on Christ; he is set before them in the Gospel to be laid hold on; he never discourages any from so doing, nor casts out any that come to him; he is able to bear the stress of their salvation they lay upon him; multitudes of lost sinners have been saved by him: and he is a tree of life, as the text says, to such persons; they have spiritual life, and the support and comfort of it, from him now, and may expect everlasting life from him hereafter;
and happy is everyone that retaineth her; or "holds her fast" c; see Son 3:4; as such may be said to do who constantly apply to him for fresh communications of grace; who walk on in him as they have received him, and hold fast the profession of their faith in him. The phrase is expressive of great affection to him, and strong faith in him; faith keeps its hold of Christ through great darkness and many difficulties; oftentimes the soul walks in darkness, and yet stays itself on Christ, and, Abraham-like, believes in hope against hope. Faith is sometimes very low, and yet lets not go its hold; it fails not, through the prevalent intercession of Christ; it cannot so let go its hold as that there is a parting; a partial departing there may be, but not a total one: however, it is sometimes very difficult for faith to keep fast hold of the Redeemer; it is for the honour and comfort of believers so to do; and it is their mercy that interest in Christ, and salvation by him, do not depend on acts of faith; for, though "we believe not, yet he abides faithful", 2Ti 2:13; nevertheless happy are they that retain him, or are steadfast in their faith on him; they have much communion with him now, and shall live with him for evermore hereafter.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 3:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Pro 3:1-35 - --1 Sundry exhortations.13 The gain of wisdom.27 Exhortation to beneficence, etc.33 The different state of the wicked and upright.
Maclaren -> Pro 3:11-24
Maclaren: Pro 3:11-24 - --The Gifts Of Heavenly Wisdom
My son, despise not the chastening of the Lord; neither be weary of His correction: 12. For whom the Lord loveth He corr...
MHCC -> Pro 3:13-20
MHCC: Pro 3:13-20 - --No precious jewels or earthly treasures are worthy to be compared with true wisdom, whether the concerns of time or eternity be considered. We must ma...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 3:13-20
Matthew Henry: Pro 3:13-20 - -- Solomon had pressed us earnestly to seek diligently for wisdom (Pro 2:1, etc.), and had assured us that we should succeed in our sincere and constan...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 3:16-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 3:16-18 - --
That wisdom is of such incomparable value is here confirmed:
16 Length of days is in her right hand;
In her left, riches and honour.
17 Her ways ...
Constable: Pro 1:1--9:18 - --I. DISCOURSES ON WISDOM chs. 1--9
Verse one introduces both the book as a whole and chapters 1-9 in particular. ...

Constable: Pro 1:8--8:1 - --B. Instruction for Young People 1:8-7:27
The two ways (paths) introduced in 1:7 stretch out before the r...
