Proverbs 11
DummelowProverbs 11:1-31
- False weights were exceedingly common (Proverbs 16:11; Proverbs 20:10; Amos 8:5).
- Transgressors] RV ’they that deal treacherously.'
- The shouting expresses exultation.
- Disparaging remarks concerning neighbours are foolish.
- For counsel read ‘statesmanship.’
- A woman of gracious disposition and manners obtains honour.
- Worketh a deceitful work] RV ’earneth deceitful wages,’ fairy gold, apples of Sodom.
- Hands were struck in confirmation of a bargain. Hence the meaning here and at Proverbs 16:5 is, ‘My hand upon it!’ ‘Assuredly!’
- A gold ring was and still is worn by Oriental women, depending from the right nostril to the mouth.
- Wise and liberal expenditure is contrasted with ill-advised niggardly economy.
- Buying up corn to sell at famine prices was the evil in those days which corresponded to monopolies, trusts, and combines of later times. ‘It is a wicked thing to make a dearth one’s garner.’
- He throws his household into confusion by bad management, arbitrariness, etc.
