
Text -- Proverbs 8:26 (NET)




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The dry land called earth after it was separated from the waters Gen 1:10.

The plain and open parts of the earth distinguished from the mountains.

Of this lower part of the world which consists of dust.
Or, "out places," "deserts," as opposite to (habitable) "world."
Clarke -> Pro 8:26
Clarke: Pro 8:26 - -- The highest part of the dust of the world - ראש עפרות תבל rosh aphroth tebel , "the first particle of matter."The prima materia, the pri...
The highest part of the dust of the world -
Defender -> Pro 8:26
Defender: Pro 8:26 - -- The "dust of the world" probably has the same meaning as the "dust of the ground," from which Adam's body had been formed by God (Gen 2:7). The "highe...
The "dust of the world" probably has the same meaning as the "dust of the ground," from which Adam's body had been formed by God (Gen 2:7). The "highest part" (or 'chief part') of this dust of the world - the basic elements of matter from which all things are made - could be either the most complex combinations of matter or, more likely, the particles of dust high in the earth's upper atmosphere."
TSK -> Pro 8:26
as yet : Gen. 1:1-31
fields : or, open places
highest part : or, chief part

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Barnes -> Pro 8:26
Barnes: Pro 8:26 - -- The highest part of the dust of the world - literally, "the head of the dusts of the world;"an image of either: (1) the dry land, habitable, fi...
The highest part of the dust of the world - literally, "the head of the dusts of the world;"an image of either:
(1) the dry land, habitable, fit for cultivation, as contrasted with the waters of the chaotic deep; or
(2) man himself. Compare Ecc 3:20.
Poole -> Pro 8:26
Poole: Pro 8:26 - -- The earth i.e. the dry land, called earth after it was separated from the waters, Gen 1:10 .
The fields the plain and open parts of the earth, di...
The earth i.e. the dry land, called earth after it was separated from the waters, Gen 1:10 .
The fields the plain and open parts of the earth, distinguished from the mountains and hills, and the valleys enclosed between them.
The highest part or, the first part , or beginning ; or, the best part , Heb. the head ; that which exceeds other parts in riches or fruitfulness; which he seems to distinguish from the common fields.
Of the dust of the world of this lower part of the world, which consisteth of dust.
Haydock -> Pro 8:26
Haydock: Pro 8:26 - -- Poles. Hebrew, "head or height of the dust of the world." (Haydock) ---
I subsisted with the chaos, before things appeared in their present form...
Poles. Hebrew, "head or height of the dust of the world." (Haydock) ---
I subsisted with the chaos, before things appeared in their present form. (Calmet) ---
The poles denote the north and south, or the four quarters of the world. (Menochius)
Gill -> Pro 8:26
Gill: Pro 8:26 - -- While as yet he had not made the earth,.... That is, the Lord, who possessed Wisdom, or Christ, and by whom he was set up; he as yet had not made the ...
While as yet he had not made the earth,.... That is, the Lord, who possessed Wisdom, or Christ, and by whom he was set up; he as yet had not made the earth, when this was done; this shows that the earth had a beginning, contrary to those philosophers who asserted the eternity of it; that Christ was before that was, for it was made by him; and consequently he must be eternal, and was before any man was, since the earth was made before man; and that he was not of the earth, earthy, as was the first man;
nor the fields; the plain parts of the earth, in opposition to the mountains and hills before mentioned; the valleys and meadows that lay between them, full of grass, flowers, and fruits; pleasant to behold, and profitable to be enjoyed; so the word is also rendered Job 5:10; and "valleys", by the Targum here: or the "out parts" m; the extremities of the earth, the two poles of it; the uninhabitable parts of the earth, as distinct from the habitable part of it afterwards mentioned: or all with out it; the ambient and spacious ether;
nor the highest part of the dust of the world: meaning, not the mountains and hills, which are before mentioned, and are the highest part of the earth; but rather "the chief of the dust of the earth" n, as the words may be rendered; these are the metals and minerals within it; the gold, silver, and precious stones, of which we read very early, Gen 2:12; or the "beginning", the first and chief, the "prima materia", even the dusts of the world, out of which man and all the creatures were made, Gen 2:6. Dr. Lister o was of opinion that sand was once the most exterior and general cover of the surface of the whole earth; partly because all our northern mountains are covered with it, more or less, at this day; and partly because of its great hardness, durableness, and unalterable quality; and the higher the mountains be, he says, still the more and coarser the sand is; and if so, this might with propriety be called the highest part of the dust of the earth. But Christ was before any of them, as well as is more excellent than they. Or it may be man is designed, who was made of the dust of the earth; even the first man Adam, so Jarchi, Gen 2:7; before whom Christ was: yea, the human nature of Christ himself may be meant, which is fairer than any of the children of men, and the chief of all the individuals of human nature; being without sin, and united to the Son of God, and also the curious workmanship of the Spirit of God. Now Christ, as the Son of God, as the only begotten of the Father, existed before his human nature did, or before he was the Son of man.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 8:1-36
TSK Synopsis: Pro 8:1-36 - --1 The fame,6 and evidence of wisdom.10 The excellency,12 the nature,15 the power,18 the riches,22 and the eternity of wisdom.32 Wisdom is to be desire...
MHCC -> Pro 8:22-31
MHCC: Pro 8:22-31 - --The Son of God declares himself to have been engaged in the creation of the world. How able, how fit is the Son of God to be the Saviour of the world,...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 8:22-31
Matthew Henry: Pro 8:22-31 - -- That it is an intelligent and divine person that here speaks seems very plain, and that it is not meant of a mere essential property of the divine n...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 8:24-26
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 8:24-26 - --
This her existence before the world began is now set forth in yet more explicit statements:
24 "When there were as yet no floods was I brought fort...
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 8:1--9:18 - --C. The Value of Wisdom and Wise Conduct chs. 8-9
Solomon explained the value of wisdom in many ways alre...

Constable: Pro 8:1-36 - --1. The function of wisdom ch. 8
Chapter 8 is an apology (defense) of wisdom. The argument of thi...
