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Text -- Proverbs 4:7 (NET)
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Wesley -> Pro 4:7
Even with the price of all.
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Or possession; a desire for wisdom is wise.
Clarke: Pro 4:7 - -- Wisdom is the principal thing - ראשית חכמה reshith chochmah , "wisdom is the principle."It is the punctum saliens in all religion to know ...
Wisdom is the principal thing -
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Clarke: Pro 4:7 - -- Get wisdom - Consider this as thy chief gain; that in reference to which all thy wisdom, knowledge, and endeavors should be directed
Get wisdom - Consider this as thy chief gain; that in reference to which all thy wisdom, knowledge, and endeavors should be directed
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Clarke: Pro 4:7 - -- And with all thy getting - Let this be thy chief property. While thou art passing through things temporal, do not lose those things which are eterna...
And with all thy getting - Let this be thy chief property. While thou art passing through things temporal, do not lose those things which are eternal; and, while diligent in business, be fervent in spirit, serving the Lord
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Clarke: Pro 4:7 - -- Get understanding - Do not be contented with the lessons of wisdom merely; do not be satisfied with having a sound religious creed; devils believe a...
Get understanding - Do not be contented with the lessons of wisdom merely; do not be satisfied with having a sound religious creed; devils believe and tremble; but see that thou properly comprehend all that thou hast learnt; and see that thou rightly apply all that thou hast been taught
Wisdom prescribes the best end, and the means best calculated for its attainment. Understanding directs to the ways, times, places, and opportunities of practicing the lessons of wisdom. Wisdom points out the thing requisite; understanding sees to the accomplishment and attainment. Wisdom sees; but understanding feels. One discovers, the other possesses
Coverdale translates this whole verse in a very remarkable manner: "The chefe poynte of wyssdome is, that thou be wyllynge to opteyne wyssdome; and before all thy goodes to get the understandynge."This is paraphrase, not translation. In this version paraphrase abounds
The translation in my old MS. Bible is very simple: Begynnynge of wisdam, welle thou wisdom; in al thi wisdam, and in al thi possioun, purchas prudence. He is already wise who seeks wisdom; and he is wise who knows its value, seeks to possess it. The whole of this verse is wanting in the Arabic, and in the best copies of the Septuagint
Instead of
The Complutensian, Antwerp, and Paris Polyglots have the seventh verse in the Greek text; but the two latter, in general, copy the former.
Defender -> Pro 4:7
Defender: Pro 4:7 - -- "Principal" is the same word as "beginning." Wisdom is the foundation of a fruitful life, and the foundation of true wisdom is fear of the Lord."
"Principal" is the same word as "beginning." Wisdom is the foundation of a fruitful life, and the foundation of true wisdom is fear of the Lord."
TSK -> Pro 4:7
TSK: Pro 4:7 - -- Wisdom is : Ecc 7:12, Ecc 9:16-18; Mat 13:44-46; Luk 10:42; Phi 3:8
with : Pro 16:16, Pro 21:6; Psa 49:16-20; Ecc 2:4-9, Ecc 4:8; Mar 8:36, Mar 8:37; ...
Wisdom is : Ecc 7:12, Ecc 9:16-18; Mat 13:44-46; Luk 10:42; Phi 3:8
with : Pro 16:16, Pro 21:6; Psa 49:16-20; Ecc 2:4-9, Ecc 4:8; Mar 8:36, Mar 8:37; Luk 12:20
get understanding : Psa 119:104
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Barnes -> Pro 4:4-20
Barnes: Pro 4:4-20 - -- The counsel which has come to him, in substance, from his father. Compare it with 2Sa 23:2 etc.; 1Ch 28:9; 1Ch 29:17; Psa 15:1-5; Psa 24:1-10; Ps. 3...
The counsel which has come to him, in substance, from his father. Compare it with 2Sa 23:2 etc.; 1Ch 28:9; 1Ch 29:17; Psa 15:1-5; Psa 24:1-10; Ps. 37.
Or, "The beginning of wisdom is - get wisdom."To seek is to find, to desire is to obtain.
The ever-recurring parable of the journey of life. In the way of wisdom the path is clear and open, obstacles disappear; in the quickest activity ("when thou runnest") there is no risk of falling.
She is thy life - Another parallel between personified Wisdom in this book and the Incarnate Wisdom in Joh 1:4.
A fearful stage of debasement. Sin is the condition without which there can be no repose.
i. e., Bread and wine gained by unjust deeds. Compare Amo 2:8. A less probable interpretation is, "They eat wickedness as bread, and drink violence as wine."Compare Job 15:16; Job 34:7.
Shining ... shineth - The two Hebrew words are different; the first having the sense of bright or clear. The beauty of a cloudless sunshine growing on, shining as it goes, to the full and perfect day, is chosen as the fittest figure of the ever increasing brightness of the good man’ s life. Compare the marginal reference.
Compare our Lord’ s teaching Joh 11:10; Joh 12:35.
The teacher speaks again in his own person.
Poole -> Pro 4:7
Poole: Pro 4:7 - -- The principal thing the most excellent of all possessions.
With all even with the price of all, though it cost thee the loss of all which thou hast...
The principal thing the most excellent of all possessions.
With all even with the price of all, though it cost thee the loss of all which thou hast. Or, or among all . Whilst you labour for other things, do not neglect this.
Haydock -> Pro 4:7
Haydock: Pro 4:7 - -- Beginning. The first part of wisdom is to desire it. For nothing hindereth from being just, but that justice is not desired. (St. Augustine, in Ps...
Beginning. The first part of wisdom is to desire it. For nothing hindereth from being just, but that justice is not desired. (St. Augustine, in Psalm cxviii. 20.) (Worthington) ---
"Wisdom is the principal part; therefore get," &c. (Protestants) (Haydock) ---
It is the one thing necessary. (Calmet) ---
The pearl, to acquire which we must part with every thing else, if required, Matthew xiii. 46. (Menochius)
Gill -> Pro 4:7
Gill: Pro 4:7 - -- Wisdom is the principal thing,.... Or principal, one; the principal of persons and things; the principal of persons, angels or men: Christ is superio...
Wisdom is the principal thing,.... Or principal, one; the principal of persons and things; the principal of persons, angels or men: Christ is superior to angels, having a more excellent name and nature than they; he is the God, the Creator, and head of them, and is above them in the human nature; he is superior to men, to the greatest of men, he is King of kings and Lord of lords, and to the best of men the saints. Are they kings? he is their King: are they priests? he is the great High Priest: are any of them prophets, teachers, shepherds? he is the great Prophet in Israel; a Teacher, that never any taught or spoke like him; the chief Shepherd and Bishop of souls: is the church a family? he is the Master of it: is it a body? he is the Head: is it a building? he is the Foundation and Corner Stone; yea, the chief Master Builder. He is the beginning and chief of all God's ways, and the chief in them; in election, in the council of peace, and covenant of grace; in redemption and salvation, in grace and glory; he is all in all. Or the words may be rendered, "Wisdom is the beginning" q; so Christ is called, Col 1:18; a phrase expressive of his eternity, and of his being the first cause and author of all things, both in the old and new creation. Or thus, that which is "the beginning of wisdom get" r, &c. which is the fear of the Lord; see Pro 1:7;
therefore get wisdom; not an interest in Christ, but a knowledge of it; and make use of all means to obtain a greater knowledge of him, and of interest in him, which is what the apostle calls "winning" Christ; by which he means, not getting an interest in him, that he had already, but gaining a greater degree of knowledge of him, as the context shows, Phi 3:8; or, "buy wisdom" s; that is, without money and without price; so Christ advises to buy gold and white raiment of him, his grace and righteousness, Rev 3:18;
and with all thy getting get understanding; another name for Christ; see Pro 8:14; Or, "along with all thy getting" t, or "above all"; let not Christ be wanting; he is the one thing needful, the good and better part and portion, which, if missing, all other substance signifies little: or part with all for this pearl of great price, Wisdom, and prefer it to all worldly substance; look upon all but dross in comparison of Christ and the knowledge of him: all other gettings or substance are only for the body, this for the soul, and the eternal welfare of it; they are only for a time, this for eternity; they are not satisfying, but, having this, a soul has enough, has all things; Christ being his, all things are his; he possesses all things, and all other things are not blessings without him.
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NET Notes: Pro 4:7 The verse is not in the LXX; some textual critics delete the verse as an impossible gloss that interrupts vv. 6 and 8 (e.g., C. H. Toy, Proverbs [ICC]...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 4:7
Geneva Bible: Pro 4:7 ( c ) Wisdom [is] the principal thing; [therefore] get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.
( c ) He shows that we must first begin wi...
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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 4:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Pro 4:1-27 - --1 Solomon persuades to wisdom,14 and to shun wickedness.20 He exhorts to sanctification.
MHCC -> Pro 4:1-13
MHCC: Pro 4:1-13 - --We must look upon our teachers as our fathers: though instruction carry in it reproof and correction, bid it welcome. Solomon's parents loved him, the...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 4:1-13
Matthew Henry: Pro 4:1-13 - -- Here we have, I. The invitation which Solomon gives to his children to come and receive instruction from him (Pro 4:1, Pro 4:2): Hear, you children...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 4:7-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 4:7-9 - --
Referring to Pro 4:5, the father further explains that wisdom begins with the striving after it, and that this striving is itself its fundamental be...
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. ...
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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...
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Constable: Pro 4:1-27 - --4. Encouragements to obey these instructions ch. 4
"This chapter is comprised of three discourse...
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