Proverbs 15
DummelowProverbs 15:1-33
- Grievous] i.e. annoying. ‘If one pour in hot water let the other pour in cold.’
- Beholding] RV ‘keeping watch upon,’ as watching over a city (Isaiah 52:8), or the prophets over the people (Ezekiel 3:17).
- Read, ‘a soothing tongue.. a wound in the spirit.’
- Doeth not so] RM ‘is not steadfast.’
- A costly offering from the one is unacceptable: the mere prayer of the other is accepted (Mark 12:42).
- Hell and destruction] RV ‘Sheol and Abaddon.’ The latter means ‘place of destruction’: cp. Proverbs 27:20; Job 26:6; Job 28:22; Job 31:12; Psalms 88:11. At Revelation 9:11; Abaddon is the Angel of Destruction. Subsequently it became the name for the lowest part of Gehenna.
- ‘Cheerful,’ not merry: it is not the word rendered ‘merry’ inv. 13.
- Religion delivers from harassing care.
- A stalled ox] is one kept up and fattened for slaughter.
- The one sees imaginary hindrances: the other’s course is a well-made level road.
- RV ‘maketh straight his going’: i.e. acts straightforwardly.
- Well-considered and opportune speech brings joy.
- Lit. ‘The way of life upward is to the wise man’: he escapes the premature death of the wicked.
- RV ‘pleasant words are pure’ (in God’s eyes).
- Bribery is one of the greatest curses of the East (Exodus 18:21; Ezekiel 22:12; Sir 17:7).
- The light of the eyes] i.e. good fortune.
- He who does not wish to learn will be neither welcome nor happy among the wise.
