
Text -- Proverbs 31:4 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 31:4
To excess.
JFB: Pro 31:3-9 - -- Succinct but solemn warnings against vices to which kings are peculiarly tempted, as carnal pleasures and oppressive and unrighteous government are us...
Succinct but solemn warnings against vices to which kings are peculiarly tempted, as carnal pleasures and oppressive and unrighteous government are used to sustain sensual indulgence.

Mental and bodily resources for health and comfort.

JFB: Pro 31:3-9 - -- Literally, "to the destroying of kings," avoid destructive pleasures (compare Pro 5:9; Pro 7:22, Pro 7:27; Hos 4:11).

JFB: Pro 31:4-5 - -- Stimulants enfeeble reason, pervert the heart, and do not suit rulers, who need clear and steady minds, and well-governed affections (compare Pro 20:1...

They give unrighteous decisions against the poor.
Clarke -> Pro 31:4
Clarke: Pro 31:4 - -- It is not for kings - to drink wine - An intemperate man is ill fit to hold the reins of government.
It is not for kings - to drink wine - An intemperate man is ill fit to hold the reins of government.
TSK -> Pro 31:4
TSK: Pro 31:4 - -- Lev 10:9, Lev 10:10; 1Ki 20:12, 1Ki 20:16-20; Est 3:15; Ecc 10:17; Isa 28:7, Isa 28:8; Dan 5:2-4; Hos 4:11, Hos 4:12, Hos 7:3-5; Hab 2:5; Mar 6:21-28

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Barnes -> Pro 31:4
Poole -> Pro 31:4
To drink wine to wit, to drunkenness or excess, as the next verse explains it.
Haydock -> Pro 31:4
Haydock: Pro 31:4 - -- Give. Septuagint, "Do all with counsel. By advice drink wine. Lords are inclined to anger; let them not drink wine." (Haydock) ---
Solomon took ...
Give. Septuagint, "Do all with counsel. By advice drink wine. Lords are inclined to anger; let them not drink wine." (Haydock) ---
Solomon took this advice, Ecclesiastes ii. 3.
Gill -> Pro 31:4
Gill: Pro 31:4 - -- It is not for kings, O Lemuel,.... It is not fit for them, it is very unbecoming them; it is dishonourable to them, to such as Lemuel was, or was lik...
It is not for kings, O Lemuel,.... It is not fit for them, it is very unbecoming them; it is dishonourable to them, to such as Lemuel was, or was likely to be; or far be it from kings, let no such thing be do ne by them, nor by thee;
it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink; it is lawful for kings to drink wine in a moderate manner, and for princes, counsellors, and judges, to drink strong drink; meaning not such as is made of malt, which in those times was not used; but of honey, dates, pomegranates, and such like things; but then it was very unbecoming for either of them to drink any of these to excess; it is very disgraceful to any man to drink immoderately, to make a beast of himself, and much more a king or judge, who, of all men, ought to be grave and sober; both that they may perform their office well, and maintain the grandeur and dignity of it, which otherwise would become useless and despicable, yea, pernicious, as follows. Solomon, notwithstanding this advice, gave himself unto wine as well as women, Ecc 2:3. The Targum is,
"take care of kings, O Lemuel, of kings who drink wine, and of princes that drink strong drink.''
So the Syriac version, keep no company with them, nor follow their example; see Ecc 10:17; The last clause may be rendered, "nor for princes to say, where is strong drink" d? where is it to be had? where is the best? as drunkards do; which is according to the marginal reading; but the "Cetib", or writing, is

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 31:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Pro 31:1-31 - --1 Lemuel's lesson of chastity and temperance.6 The afflicted are to be comforted and defended.10 The praise and properties of a good wife.
MHCC -> Pro 31:1-9
MHCC: Pro 31:1-9 - --When children are under the mother's eye, she has an opportunity of fashioning their minds aright. Those who are grown up, should often call to mind t...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 31:1-9
Matthew Henry: Pro 31:1-9 - -- Most interpreters are of opinion that Lemuel is Solomon; the name signifies one that is for God, or devoted to God; and so it agrees well enough...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 31:4-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 31:4-5 - --
Hence there now follows a warning against drunkenness, not unmediated by the reading למחות :
4 It is not for kings, O Lemuel,
Not for kings ...
Constable: Pro 30:1--31:31 - --V. TWO DISCOURSES BY OTHER WISE MEN chs. 30--31
Chapters 30 and 31 form a distinct section in Proverbs because n...

Constable: Pro 31:1-31 - --B. The Wisdom of Lemuel ch. 31
Some commentators have regarded only the first nine verses of this chapte...
