Verse 1Written - Appointed and declared in the holy scripture. Chapter CL An exhortation to praise God with all sorts of musical instruments, ver. 1 - 6.Verse 2To know - Written to help men to know throughly and practically. Both human wisdom to conduct our affairs in this life, and Divine wisdom. Instruction - The instructions delivered either by God, or men, in order to the attainment of wisdom. To perceive - Which teach a man true understanding.Verse 3To receive - Willing to receive the counsels of others. Such as makes men wise and prudent, and to teach just judgments or equity.Verse 4Simple - Such as want wisdom. Young man - Who wants both experience and self - government.Verse 5Will hear - Is willing to learn. Attain to - The art of governing himself or others.Verse 7The fear - Reverence and obedience to God. Beginning - The foundation without which all other knowledge is vain. Fools - That is, wicked men, are so far from attaining true wisdom, that they despise it, and all the means of getting it.Verse 8My son - He speaks to his scholars with paternal authority and affection. Of thy mother - Those pious instructions, which thy mother instilled into thee in thy tender years.Verse 17In vain - The fowler who spreads, his net in the sight of the bird looseth his labour. But these, are more foolish than the silly birds, and though they are not ignorant of the mischief which these evil courses will bring upon themselves, yet they will not take warning.Verse 18Their own blood - The destruction which they design to others, fall upon themselves.Verse 19Greedy - That seeks gain by wicked practices.Verse 20Wisdom - Having expressed the counsels of wicked men, he now declares the voice of wisdom. By wisdom he understands the wisdom of God revealed to men in his word. And this is said to cry with a loud voice, to intimate God's earnestness in inviting sinners to repentance. Abroad - Or, in the streets or open places. Not in corners, but openly before all the world.Verse 21Gates - Where magistrates sit in judgment, and people are assembled. The city - Not only in the gate, but in every part of the city.Verse 22Scoffers - That scoff at religion and contemn the word and faithful ministers of God.Verse 23My words - By my spirit I will cause you to understand my word.Verse 24Called - By my ministers, by my judgments, and by the motions of my spirit and your own conscience.Verse 26Your fear - The misery you do or should fear.Verse 28Early - With diligence and fervency.Verse 29Knowledge - The practical knowledge of God and of their duty.Verse 31Eat - They should receive punishment answerable to their sins. Filled - With the fruits of them.Verse 32Turning - From God. Destroy - Shall prove the occasion of their ruin, by making them presumptuous, and secure.
Chapter CL
An exhortation to praise God with all sorts of musical instruments,
ver. 1 - 6. Verse 2To know - Written to help men to know throughly and practically. Both human wisdom to conduct our affairs in this life, and Divine wisdom. Instruction - The instructions delivered either by God, or men, in order to the attainment of wisdom. To perceive - Which teach a man true understanding. Verse 3To receive - Willing to receive the counsels of others. Such as makes men wise and prudent, and to teach just judgments or equity. Verse 4Simple - Such as want wisdom. Young man - Who wants both experience and self - government. Verse 5Will hear - Is willing to learn. Attain to - The art of governing himself or others. Verse 7The fear - Reverence and obedience to God. Beginning - The foundation without which all other knowledge is vain. Fools - That is, wicked men, are so far from attaining true wisdom, that they despise it, and all the means of getting it. Verse 8My son - He speaks to his scholars with paternal authority and affection. Of thy mother - Those pious instructions, which thy mother instilled into thee in thy tender years. Verse 17In vain - The fowler who spreads, his net in the sight of the bird looseth his labour. But these, are more foolish than the silly birds, and though they are not ignorant of the mischief which these evil courses will bring upon themselves, yet they will not take warning. Verse 18Their own blood - The destruction which they design to others, fall upon themselves. Verse 19Greedy - That seeks gain by wicked practices. Verse 20Wisdom - Having expressed the counsels of wicked men, he now declares the voice of wisdom. By wisdom he understands the wisdom of God revealed to men in his word. And this is said to cry with a loud voice, to intimate God's earnestness in inviting sinners to repentance. Abroad - Or, in the streets or open places. Not in corners, but openly before all the world. Verse 21Gates - Where magistrates sit in judgment, and people are assembled. The city - Not only in the gate, but in every part of the city. Verse 22Scoffers - That scoff at religion and contemn the word and faithful ministers of God. Verse 23My words - By my spirit I will cause you to understand my word. Verse 24Called - By my ministers, by my judgments, and by the motions of my spirit and your own conscience. Verse 26Your fear - The misery you do or should fear. Verse 28Early - With diligence and fervency. Verse 29Knowledge - The practical knowledge of God and of their duty. Verse 31Eat - They should receive punishment answerable to their sins. Filled - With the fruits of them. Verse 32Turning - From God. Destroy - Shall prove the occasion of their ruin, by making them presumptuous, and secure.