JFB Commentary

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary

Proverbs 18

Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.

Commentary Notes

v1

Proverbs 18:1

Pr 18:1-24.

1. Through desire … seeketh —that is, seeks selfish gratification.

intermeddleth … wisdom —or, "rushes on" (Pr 17:14) against all wisdom, or what is valuable (Pr 2:7).

Prov 18 1-Prov 18 24Prov 17 14Prov 2 7
v2

Proverbs 18:2

2. that his heart … itself —that is, takes pleasure in revealing his folly (Pr 12:23; 15:2).

Prov 12 23Prov 15 2
v3

Proverbs 18:3

3. So surely are sin and punishment connected (Pr 16:4).

wicked, for "wickedness," answers to

ignominy, or the state of such; and

contempt, the feeling of others to them; and to

reproach, a manifestation of contempt.

Prov 16 4
v4

Proverbs 18:4

4. Wise speech is like an exhaustless stream of benefit.

v6

Proverbs 18:6

6, 7. The quarrelsome bring trouble on themselves. Their rash language ensnares them (Pr 6:2).

Prov 6 2
v8

Proverbs 18:8

8. (Compare Pr 16:28).

as wounds —not sustained by the Hebrew; better, as "sweet morsels," which men gladly swallow.

innermost … belly —the mind, or heart (compare Pr 20:27-30; Ps 22:14).

Prov 16 28Prov 20 27-Prov 20 30Ps 22 14
v9

Proverbs 18:9

9. One by failing to get, the other by wasting wealth, grows poor.

waster —literally, "master of washing," a prodigal.

v10

Proverbs 18:10

10. name of the Lord —manifested perfections (Ps 8:1; 20:2), as faithfulness, power, mercy, &c., on which men rely.

is safe —literally, "set on high, out of danger" (Ps 18:2; 91:4).

Ps 8 1Ps 20 2Ps 18 2Ps 91 4
v14

Proverbs 18:14

14. infirmity —bodily sickness, or outward evil. The spirit, which sustains, being wounded, no support is left, except, as implied, in God.

v17

Proverbs 18:17

17. One-sided statements are not reliable.

searcheth —thoroughly (Pr 17:9, 19).

Prov 17 9Prov 17 19
v18

Proverbs 18:18

18. The lot —whose disposal is of God (Pr 16:13), may, properly used, be a right mode of settling disputes.

Prov 16 13
v19

Proverbs 18:19

19. No feuds so difficult of adjustment as those of relatives; hence great care should be used to avoid them.

v21

Proverbs 18:21

21. Death and life —or, the greatest evil and good.

that love it —that is, the tongue, or its use for good or evil.

eat … fruit —(Compare Pr 18:19; Jas 1:19).

Prov 18 19Jas 1 19
v23

Proverbs 18:23

23. the rich … roughly —He is tolerated because rich, implying that the estimate of men by wealth is wrong.

v24

Proverbs 18:24

24. A man … friendly —better, "A man … (is) to, or, may triumph (Ps 108:9), or, shout for joy (Ps 5:11), that is, may congratulate himself." Indeed, there is a Friend who is better than a brother; such is the "Friend of sinners" [Mt 11:19; Lu 7:34], who may have been before the writer's mind.

Ps 108 9Ps 5 11Matt 11 19Luke 7 34