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Text -- Proverbs 8:12 (NET)
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Wesley: Pro 8:12 - -- My inseparable companion is prudence to govern all my actions, and to direct the actions of others.
My inseparable companion is prudence to govern all my actions, and to direct the actions of others.
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Of all ingenious contrivances for the glory of God, and for the good of men.
Clarke -> Pro 8:12
Clarke: Pro 8:12 - -- I wisdom dwell with prudence - Prudence is defined, wisdom applied to practice; so wherever true wisdom is, it will lead to action, and its activity...
I wisdom dwell with prudence - Prudence is defined, wisdom applied to practice; so wherever true wisdom is, it will lead to action, and its activity will be always in reference to the accomplishment of the best ends by the use of the most appropriate means. Hence comes what is here called knowledge of witty inventions,
TSK -> Pro 8:12
TSK: Pro 8:12 - -- I wisdom : Psa 104:24; Isa 55:8, Isa 55:9; Rom 11:33; Eph 1:8, Eph 1:11, Eph 3:10; Col 2:3
prudence : or, subtlety
knowledge : Exo 31:3-6, Exo 35:30-3...
I wisdom : Psa 104:24; Isa 55:8, Isa 55:9; Rom 11:33; Eph 1:8, Eph 1:11, Eph 3:10; Col 2:3
prudence : or, subtlety
knowledge : Exo 31:3-6, Exo 35:30-35, Exo 36:1-4; 1Ki 7:14; 1Ch 28:12, 1Ch 28:19; 2Ch 13:14; Isa 28:26
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Barnes -> Pro 8:12
Barnes: Pro 8:12 - -- Wisdom first speaks warnings (Pro 1:24 note), next promises (Pro 2:1 note); but here she neither promises nor threatens, but speaks of her own excel...
Wisdom first speaks warnings (Pro 1:24 note), next promises (Pro 2:1 note); but here she neither promises nor threatens, but speaks of her own excellence. "Prudence"is the "subtilty"(see the margin), the wiliness of the serpent Gen 3:1, in itself neutral, but capable of being turned to good as well as evil. Wisdom, occupied with things heavenly and eternal, also "dwells with"the practical tact and insight needed for the life of common men. "Witty inventions"are rather counsels. The truth intended is, that all special rules for the details of life spring out of the highest Wisdom as their source.
Poole -> Pro 8:12
Poole: Pro 8:12 - -- Dwell with prudence I do not content myself with high speculations, but my inseparable companion is prudence, to govern all my own actions, and to di...
Dwell with prudence I do not content myself with high speculations, but my inseparable companion is prudence, to govern all my own actions, and to direct the actions of others, by good counsels. This he saith, because some persons have much wit and knowledge, and nothing of discretion.
Find out knowledge i.e. I know them as clearly and certainly as if I had found them out by diligent searching. Or, I find out , is put for I help men to find out, as the Spirit is said to intercede, Rom 8:26 , when it helpeth us to do so.
Of witty inventions of all ingenious designs and contrivances for the service and glory of God, and for the good of ourselves and others. But why may it not be rendered, of wicked devices , as this very word is translated, Pro 12:2 14:17 24:8 ? For surely this is one great work of prudence, to discover, and so avoid, all evil counsels or devices, and the effects of them. But this I propose with submission, because I have not the concurrence of any interpreter in this exposition.
Haydock -> Pro 8:12
Haydock: Pro 8:12 - -- Thoughts. All good comes from God, the eternal wisdom, (Calmet) which speaks here. (Worthington)
Thoughts. All good comes from God, the eternal wisdom, (Calmet) which speaks here. (Worthington)
Gill -> Pro 8:12
Gill: Pro 8:12 - -- I Wisdom dwell with Prudence,.... Here Wisdom begins to speak in her own person, and continues to do so unto the end of the chapter; or Christ describ...
I Wisdom dwell with Prudence,.... Here Wisdom begins to speak in her own person, and continues to do so unto the end of the chapter; or Christ describes himself, pencils out and draws his own picture, and a most lovely one it is. In this clause Christ is described by the habitation in which he dwells, "I Wisdom inhabit Prudence" c; so the words may be rendered; that is the house in which I dwell: or by his companion with whom he dwells, "with Prudence"; that is my companion with whom I am familiarly conversant. The phrase, taken both ways, shows that Christ is very largely, yea, fully possessed of prudence; as a man that dwells in a house is the proprietor and possessor of it, so prudence is Christ's; it belongs to him, he enjoys it; he dwells in prudence, and prudence dwells in him; all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are in him, and the Spirit of wisdom rests upon him: and also it shows that prudence is natural to him, and not adventitious; it does not come from abroad, nor does he go abroad for it; he and Prudence are as it were born and brought up together in one and the same house: and likewise that there is an intimacy and familiarity between them; Prudence is most present with Christ, is always near him, and ready at hand to be exercised by him; as it was when he was incarnate on earth; he "dealt prudently", as it was prophesied he should, Isa 52:13; which appeared in his disputation with the doctors in the temple at twelve years of age; by his prudent answers to the ensnaring questions of his enemies; and throughout the whole of his ministry, both as to the manner and matter of it and particularly at the time of his seizure, arraignment, trial, and crucifixion. Or by "prudence" may be meant prudent men, such as are possessed of this quality or virtue, and with such Wisdom, or Christ, dwells; not with the wise and prudent of this world; nor with such who are so in their own conceit; but with such who are sensible of their folly; who are humbled under a sense of sin, and are made wise unto salvation; who believe in Christ, which is a point of the highest prudence; and who walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise; such as these have the presence and company of Christ;
and find out knowledge of witty inventions; the word
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NET Notes: Pro 8:12 This verb form is an imperfect, whereas the verb in the first colon was a perfect tense. The perfect should be classified as a gnomic perfect, and thi...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 8:12
Geneva Bible: Pro 8:12 I wisdom dwell with ( d ) prudence, and find out knowledge and discretion.
( d ) That is, unless a man has wisdom, which is the true knowledge of God...
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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 8:12-21
MHCC: Pro 8:12-21 - --Wisdom, here is Christ, in whom are all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge; it is Christ in the word, and Christ in the heart; not only Christ reve...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 8:12-21
Matthew Henry: Pro 8:12-21 - -- Wisdom here is Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge; it is Christ in the word and Christ in the heart, not only Ch...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 8:10-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 8:10-12 - --
Her self-commendation is continued in the resumed address:
10 "Receive my instruction, and not silver,
And knowledge rather than choice gold!
11 ...
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 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...
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Constable: Pro 8:1-36 - --1. The function of wisdom ch. 8
Chapter 8 is an apology (defense) of wisdom. The argument of thi...
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