Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary
Proverbs 19
Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.
Commentary Notes
Proverbs 19:1
1. (Compare Pr 28:6). "Rich" for fool here. Integrity is better than riches (Pr 15:16, 17; 16:8).
Proverbs 19:2
2. The last illustrates the first clause. Rashness, the result of ignorance, brings trouble.
Proverbs 19:3
3. perverteth … way —turns him back from right (Pr 13:6; Jas 1:13); and he blames God for his failures.
Proverbs 19:4
4. (Compare Pr 14:20). Such facts are often adduced with implied disapprobation.
Proverbs 19:5
5. Compare Pr 19:9, where perish explains not escape here (compare Ps 88:9, 10).
Proverbs 19:8
8. (Compare Margin; Pr 15:32).
loveth … soul —or, "himself," which he evinces by regarding his best interests.
keepeth —or, "regards."
Proverbs 19:10
10. (Compare Pr 17:7). The fool is incapable of properly using pleasure as knowledge, yet for him to have it is less incongruous than the undue elevation of servants. Let each abide in his calling (1Co 7:20).
Proverbs 19:11
11. (Compare Pr 14:29; 16:32). This inculcation of a forgiving spirit shows that true religion is always the same (Mt 5:22-24).
Proverbs 19:12
12. (Compare Pr 16:14, 15; 20:2). A motive to submission to lawful authority.
Proverbs 19:13
13. calamity —literally, "calamities," varied and many.
continual dropping —a perpetual annoyance, wearing out patience.
Proverbs 19:14
14. A contrast of men's gifts and God's, who, though author of both blessings, confers the latter by His more special providence.
and —or, "but," implying that the evils of Pr 19:13 are only avoided by His care.
Proverbs 19:15
15. a deep sleep —a state of utter indifference.
idle soul —or, "person" (compare Pr 10:4; 12:24).
Proverbs 19:16
16. (Compare Pr 10:17; 13:13).
despiseth … ways —opposed to keeping or observing, neglects (Pr 16:17) (as unworthy of regard) his moral conduct.
Proverbs 19:17
17. (Compare Pr 14:21; Ps 37:26).
hath pity —shown by acts (compare Margin ).
Proverbs 19:18
18. (Compare Pr 13:24; 23:13).
let not … spare —literally, "do not lift up thy soul" (Ps 24:4; 25:1), that is, do not desire to his death; a caution to passionate parents against angry chastisement.
Proverbs 19:19
19. Repeated efforts of kindness are lost on ill-natured persons.
Proverbs 19:20
20. (Compare Pr 13:18-20).
latter end —(Pr 5:11). In youth prepare for age.
Proverbs 19:21
21. (Compare Pr 16:1, 9; Ps 33:10, 11). The failure of man's devices is implied.
Proverbs 19:22
22. desire —that is, to do good, indicates a kind disposition (Pr 11:23); and the poor thus affected are better than liars, who say and do not.
Proverbs 19:23
23. The fear … life —(Compare Pr 3:2).
abide —or, "remain contented" (1Ti 4:8).
not visited with evil —(Pr 10:3; Ps 37:25), as a judgment, in which sense visit is often used (Ps 89:32; Jer 6:15).
Proverbs 19:24
24. bosom —literally, a wide dish in which the hand was plunged in eating (Mt 26:23). Compare Pr 26:15, the sentiment expressed with equal irony and less exaggeration.
Proverbs 19:25
25. Such is the benefit of reproof; even the simple profit, much more the wise.
Proverbs 19:26
26. Unfilial conduct often condemned (Pr 17:21-25; 20:20; De 21:18, 21).
Proverbs 19:27
27. Avoid whatever leads from truth.
Proverbs 19:28
28. ungodly witness —(Compare Margin ), one false by bad principles (compare Pr 6:12).
scorneth judgment —sets at naught the dictates of justice.
devoureth —literally, "swalloweth," as something delightful.
Proverbs 19:29
29. Their punishment is sure, fixed, and ready (compare Pr 3:34; 10:13).