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Text -- Proverbs 22:19 (NET)
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JFB -> Pro 22:19
This is the design of the instruction.
Clarke -> Pro 22:19
Clarke: Pro 22:19 - -- That thy trust may be in the Lord, I have made known, etc. -
III. The End for which the wise man gives these instructions: -
1.&nb...
That thy trust may be in the Lord, I have made known, etc. -
III. The End for which the wise man gives these instructions: -
1. "That thy trust may be in the Lord."That thou mayest acknowledge Him as the Fountain of all good; and refer every thing to him
2. That this end may be accomplished, the instructions are specific and particular: "I have made known to thee, even to thee.
3. And this has not only been done in times past, "I have made known:"but even in the present, "I have made known this day!
IV. An appeal is made to the person himself relative to the matter and importance of the teaching
1. "Have I not written to thee excellent things;"
1. Song of Solomon
2. Koheleth, or Ecclesiastes
3. Proverbs
Others, understanding it of the voice of Divine wisdom, suppose the three grand divisions of the sacred oracles are intended; viz.
1. The Law
2. The Prophets
3. The Hagiographa
And others interpret it of the three grand intellectual sciences: -
1. Morality, or Ethics
2. Natural Philosophy, or Physics
3. Theology, or the science of Divine things as reported in the Scriptures. But Solomon’ s books of Natural Philosophy are lost
And lastly, some of the rabbins and some Christians find in these shalishim the three senses of Scripture
1. Literal
2. Figurative
3. Allegorical
After all, as we know the term thrice was used as the term seven, a certain number for an uncertain, (see Amo 1:11; 2Co 12:8), it may mean no more here than, I have written to thee often. But perhaps it is safer to apply it to the Scriptures, and the excellent doctrines they contain: for
2. These excellent, princely, or threefold teachings, consist of two grand parts
1. Counsels,
2. Knowledge,
V. All this is done to give the pupil the fullest satisfaction, and most plenary evidence concerning the truths of God.
TSK -> Pro 22:19
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Barnes -> Pro 22:19
Barnes: Pro 22:19 - -- Even to thee - The wide general character of the teaching does not hinder its being a personal message to every one who reads it.
Even to thee - The wide general character of the teaching does not hinder its being a personal message to every one who reads it.
Poole -> Pro 22:19
Poole: Pro 22:19 - -- That knowing God, and his word and promises, thou mayst cheerfully and confidently trust in him, which is the only way to thy safety and happiness.
That knowing God, and his word and promises, thou mayst cheerfully and confidently trust in him, which is the only way to thy safety and happiness.
Gill -> Pro 22:19
Gill: Pro 22:19 - -- That thy trust may be in the Lord,.... By means of the words of the wise, or doctrines of the Gospel, faith in Christ is first had; men are directed a...
That thy trust may be in the Lord,.... By means of the words of the wise, or doctrines of the Gospel, faith in Christ is first had; men are directed and encouraged hereby to believe in him; and by the same means faith is increased, confirmed, and established. This is the end of penning the Scriptures, and of the Gospel ministry, as follows:
I have made known to thee this day, even to thee; the said words and doctrines in the ministry of the word, by the Spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of them; giving not only a notional, but a spiritual and experimental knowledge of them. The Lord has particular persons to whom he will make known these things in a saving way; it is "to thee, even to thee"; and to everyone whom God has chosen, and Christ has redeemed: and he has particular times and seasons for it, "this day"; which is a time of life and love; when darkness is removed, and the light of grace shines, and makes it day; and may respect the whole Gospel dispensation, which is the accepted time and day of salvation.
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NET Notes: Pro 22:19 Heb “I cause you to know.” The term “today” indicates that the verb should have the instantaneous nuance, and so an English pr...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 22:19
Geneva Bible: Pro 22:19 That thy trust may be in ( m ) the LORD, I have made known to thee this day, even to thee.
( m ) He shows what the end of wisdom is: that is, to dire...
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MHCC -> Pro 22:17-21
MHCC: Pro 22:17-21 - --To these words, to this knowledge, the ear must be bowed down, and the heart applied by faith and love. To live a life of delight in God and dependenc...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 22:17-21
Matthew Henry: Pro 22:17-21 - -- Solomon here changes his style and manner of speaking. Hitherto, for the most part, since the beginning of ch. 10, he had laid down doctrinal truths...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 22:17-19
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 22:17-19 - --
Pro 22:17-21, forming the introduction to this appendix, are these Words of the Wise:
17 Incline thine ear and hear the words of the wise,
And dir...
Constable: Pro 22:17--25:1 - --III. WISE SAYINGS 22:17--24:34
A third major section of the Book of Proverbs begins with 22:17. This is clear fr...
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Constable: Pro 22:17--24:23 - --A. Thirty Sayings of the Wise 22:17-24:22
Many scholars have called attention to the similarities betwee...
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