
Text -- Proverbs 2:7 (NET)




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JFB: Pro 2:7 - -- Literally, "substance," opposed to what is fictitious. According to the context, this may be assistance, as here corresponding with
Literally, "substance," opposed to what is fictitious. According to the context, this may be assistance, as here corresponding with

JFB: Pro 2:7 - -- Or safety, or wisdom, which procures it (compare Pro 3:21; Pro 8:14; Pro 18:1; Job 6:13; Job 12:13).
Clarke -> Pro 2:7
Clarke: Pro 2:7 - -- He layeth up sound wisdom - תושיה tushiyah . We have met with this word in Job; see Job 5:12; Job 6:13; Job 11:6; Job 12:16. See especially t...
He layeth up sound wisdom -
Coverdale translates, "He preserveth the welfare of the righteous."It is difficult to find, in any language, a term proper to express the original meaning of the word; its seems to mean generally the essence or substance of a thing, The thing itself - that which is chief of its kind. He layeth up What Is Essential for the righteous.
TSK -> Pro 2:7
TSK: Pro 2:7 - -- layeth : Pro 8:14, Pro 14:8; Job 28:8; 1Co 1:19, 1Co 1:24, 1Co 1:30, 1Co 2:6, 1Co 2:7, 1Co 3:18, 1Co 3:19; Col 2:3; 2Ti 3:15-17; Jam 3:15-17
a buckler...

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Barnes -> Pro 2:7
Poole -> Pro 2:7
Poole: Pro 2:7 - -- Sound wisdom Heb. essence or substance ; either,
1. Solid and true felicity, opposed to the vain enjoyments of this world, which are said to have n...
Sound wisdom Heb. essence or substance ; either,
1. Solid and true felicity, opposed to the vain enjoyments of this world, which are said to have no substance or being, Pro 23:5 . Or,
2. True and substantial wisdom, which is satisfactory and everlasting, opposed to worldly wisdom, which is but an empty shadow of wisdom, and perisheth with us.
A buckler to them to protect and save them from that mischief and ruin which shall befall all wicked men.
Haydock -> Pro 2:7
Haydock: Pro 2:7 - -- Salvation. Protestants, "sound wisdom." Tushiya (Haydock) often occurs in this book, and is very comprehensive, (Calmet) denoting the substance (...
Salvation. Protestants, "sound wisdom." Tushiya (Haydock) often occurs in this book, and is very comprehensive, (Calmet) denoting the substance (Haydock) of goodness, virtue, &c., Job v. 12.
Gill -> Pro 2:7
Gill: Pro 2:7 - -- He layeth up sound wisdom for the righteous,.... In order to give it to them that seek for it; which is another encouragement to search after it. By "...
He layeth up sound wisdom for the righteous,.... In order to give it to them that seek for it; which is another encouragement to search after it. By "sound wisdom" may be meant, not the law, as Kimchi and Ben Melech; so called, because it endures for ever, when all beings are defective and come to nothing; but the Gospel, which is sound doctrine, pure and not corrupt; true and real wisdom, in opposition to that which has only the show of wisdom, and is science falsely so called; and this was hid in God, in Christ, and laid up as a treasure in the sacred Scriptures: or else the true grace of God, in distinction from that which is counterfeit; and is that goodness of his, which he has laid up in his heart, and in the covenant of his grace; and the fulness of grace which he has laid up in Christ for them Psa 31:19; or eternal glory and happiness. The word here used signifies "essence", "substance" o; that which really is, and is solid and substantial; and such are the glories of the other world the crown of righteousness, the hope laid up in heaven, and the inheritance reserved there, Col 1:5. These are real things, though invisible, and are rich and valuable; and have substance and solidity in them, in opposition to earthly riches, which are a vain show, and are things that are not, and at best temporal and perishing; but these are an enduring substance, Pro 8:21. The Septuagint render it by "salvation", and the Targum by a word which signifies "glory" and "honour"; all which may well be understood of eternal life which is laid up and reserved "for the righteous": not for such who are only so in show and imagination, but for those who are really and truly so; not for those who are legally, but evangelically righteous; or not for such that seek righteousness by the law, but by faith in Christ; for such who are made righteous by the righteousness of Christ imputed to them, and by faith receive it, and lay hold on it as their righteousness; and in consequence of this live soberly and righteously: for these only eternal life is prepared; they only have a right unto it, and a meetness for it, and shall enjoy it;
he is a buckler to them that walk uprightly; who are sincere in their deportment before God and men; who walk according to the rule of the divine word; who walk by faith on Christ, and walk on in him as they have received him; and go on living by faith on his righteousness, which is walking in his uprightness, till they come to be with him for ever in heaven. To these the Lord is a "buckler" or shield; he covers them with the "shield of faith", his own Son, his blood righteousness, and sacrifice; which faith lays hold on and uses as a shield against Satan's fiery darts; and gives them "the shield of salvation" which secures them from sin and wrath and every enemy; and encompasses them about with his "favour", as a "shield", which is immutable and invariable; and keeps them by his power through faith unto salvation, Eph 6:16; with this compare Gen 15:1, Psa 3:3. Some p read these words by way of apposition, and understand them of sound wisdom; that that is a buckler or shield to the persons here described; see Ecc 7:12.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 2:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Pro 2:1-22 - --1 Wisdom promises godliness to her children;10 and safety from evil company;20 and direction in good ways.
MHCC -> Pro 2:1-9
MHCC: Pro 2:1-9 - --Those who earnestly seek heavenly wisdom, will never complain that they have lost their labour; and the freeness of the gift does not do away the nece...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 2:1-9
Matthew Henry: Pro 2:1-9 - -- Job had asked, long before this, Where shall wisdom be found? Whence cometh wisdom? (Job 28:12, Job 28:20) and he had given this general answer (v...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 2:3-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 2:3-8 - --
Instead of כּי אם there is an old אל תקרי
(Note: Regarding this formula, see Strack's Prolegomena , pp. 66-70.)
(read not so, but th...
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...
