JFB Commentary

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary

Proverbs 23

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

Commentary Notes

v2

Proverbs 23:2

2. put a knife —an Eastern figure for putting restraint on the appetite.

v3

Proverbs 23:3

3. are deceitful meat —though well tasted, injurious.

v4

Proverbs 23:4

4, 5. (Compare 1Ti 6:9, 10).

thine own wisdom —which regards riches intrinsically as a blessing.

1Tim 6 91Tim 6 10
v5

Proverbs 23:5

5. Wilt … eyes —As the eyes fly after or seek riches, they are not, that is, either become transitory or unsatisfying; fully expressed by their flying away.

v6

Proverbs 23:6

6-8. Beware of deceitful men, whose courtesies even you will repent of having accepted.

evil eye —or purpose (Pr 22:9; De 15:9; Mt 6:23).

Prov 22 9Deut 15 9Matt 6 23
v8

Proverbs 23:8

8. The morsel … words —that is, disgusted with his true character, all pleasant intercourse will be destroyed.

v13

Proverbs 23:13

13, 14. While there is little danger that the use of the "divine ordinance of the rod" will produce bodily harm, there is great hope of spiritual good.

v15

Proverbs 23:15

15, 16. The pleasure afforded the teacher by the pupil's progress is a motive to diligence.

v17

Proverbs 23:17

17, 18. (Compare Margin ). The prosperity of the wicked is short.

v18

Proverbs 23:18

18. an end —or, "hereafter," another time, when apparent inequalities shall be adjusted (compare Ps 37:28-38).

Ps 37 28-Ps 37 38
v19

Proverbs 23:19

19-21. guide … way —or direct thy thoughts to a right course of conduct (compare Pr 4:4; 9:6).

Prov 4 4Prov 9 6
v20

Proverbs 23:20

20. riotous … flesh —prodigal, or eating more than necessary. Instead of "their flesh" (compare Margin ), better, "flesh to them," that is, used for pleasure.

v22

Proverbs 23:22

22. Hearken —that is, obey (Pr 1:8; Eph 6:1).

despise … old —Adults revere the parents whom, as children, they once obeyed.

Prov 1 8Eph 6 1
v23

Proverbs 23:23

23. Buy —literally, "get" (Pr 4:5).

truth —generally and specially as opposed to errors of all kinds.

Prov 4 5
v26

Proverbs 23:26

26-35. A solemn warning against whoredom and drunkenness (Ho 4:11).

give me —This is the address of that divine wisdom so often presented (Pr 8:1; 9:3, &c.).

heart —confidence.

observe —keep.

my ways —such as I teach you (Pr 3:17; 9:6).

Hos 4 11Prov 8 1Prov 9 3Prov 3 17Prov 9 6
v27

Proverbs 23:27

27, 28. deep ditch —a narrow pit, out of which it is hard to climb.

lieth in wait —to ensnare men into the pit, as hunters entrap game (compare Pr 22:14).

Prov 22 14
v28

Proverbs 23:28

28. increaseth … transgressors —(Pr 5:8-10). The vice alluded to is peculiarly hardening to the heart.

Prov 5 8-Prov 5 10
v31

Proverbs 23:31

31. when … red —the color denoting greater strength (compare Ge 49:11; De 32:14).

giveth … cup —literally, "gives its eye," that is, sparkles.

moveth … aright —Perhaps its foaming is meant.

Gen 49 11Deut 32 14
v32

Proverbs 23:32

32. The acute miseries resulting from drunkenness contrasted with the temptations.

v33

Proverbs 23:33

33, 34. The moral effects: it inflames passion (Ge 19:31, 35), lays open the heart, produces insensibility to the greatest dangers, and debars from reformation, under the severest sufferings.

Gen 19 31Gen 19 35
v35

Proverbs 23:35

35. awake —that is, from drunkenness (Ge 9:24). This is the language rather of acts than of the tongue.

Gen 9 24