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												vVerses 1-3Proverbs 4:1-3. Hear, &c., the 
												instruction of a father — Of me, 
												who have paternal authority over 
												you, and great affection for 
												you. For I give you, good 
												doctrine — Not vain or foolish, 
												much less false or pernicious 
												counsels, but such as are true 
												and profitable. Forsake ye not 
												my law — God’s law or commands 
												delivered to you by my mouth. 
												For I was my father’s son — In a 
												special sense, his best beloved 
												son, and designed to be his 
												successor on the throne; tender 
												and only beloved, &c. — Young 
												and tender in years, and capable 
												of any impressions, and tenderly 
												educated. Houbigant renders the 
												verse, For I was the principal 
												son of my father, the only 
												beloved of my mother. These 
												circumstances are mentioned to 
												show the necessity and great 
												benefit of wholesome 
												instruction, which his royal 
												parents would not neglect, no, 
												not in his tender years; and 
												thereby to prepare and excite 
												his hearers or readers, by his 
												example, to receive instruction.
 
 Verses 4-9
 Proverbs 4:4-9. He taught me 
												also, and said unto me — The 
												following verses, at least as 
												far as the tenth, are 
												represented as containing the 
												words of David, Solomon’s 
												father, that the name of so 
												great a king, and so holy a 
												prophet, might add the more 
												authority and efficacy to his 
												counsels. Keep my commandments 
												and live — That is, thou shalt 
												live. It is a promise in the 
												form of a command, as Proverbs 
												3:25. Get wisdom, &c., neither 
												decline, &c. — From the belief 
												and practice of my words. Love 
												her, and she shall keep thee — 
												He intimates that it is not 
												enough to do what is good, which 
												may sometimes proceed from 
												worldly or sinful motives, but 
												that we must have a sincere and 
												fervent love to it. Wisdom is 
												the principal thing — The most 
												excellent of all possessions. 
												With all thy getting get 
												understanding — Even with the 
												price of all, though it cost 
												thee the loss of all that thou 
												hast; or, in, or among all. 
												While thou labourest for other 
												things, see, especially, that 
												thou do not neglect this. Exalt 
												her — Let her have thy highest 
												esteem and affection. She shall 
												bring thee to honour — Both with 
												God and men, which Solomon knew 
												by experience. She shall give to 
												thy head, &c. — An acceptable or 
												beautiful ornament, such as they 
												used to put upon their heads; 
												shall put upon thy head a crown 
												of glory that shall never 
												wither. So far he seems to be 
												repeating the words which David 
												spake to him.
 
 Verses 10-13
 Proverbs 4:10-13. Hear, O my 
												son, and receive my sayings — 
												Diligently attend to and imbibe 
												my instructions, as the earth 
												drinks in the rain that drops 
												upon it. I have taught thee in 
												the way of wisdom — Either, 1st, 
												The way which procureth wisdom; 
												or, 2d, Which wisdom directs 
												thee to walk in. Thy steps shall 
												not be straitened — Thou shalt 
												manage thine affairs with great 
												facility, safety, and success. 
												It is a metaphor taken from 
												those who walk in a strait and 
												uneven path, where they are apt 
												to stumble and fall. Thou shalt 
												not stumble — No miscarry. Take 
												fast hold of instruction — As 
												being resolved to keep thy hold, 
												and never to let it go. Keep 
												her, for she is thy life — The 
												conductor, preserver, and 
												comforter of thy life.
 
 Verses 14-19
 Proverbs 4:14-19. Enter not into 
												the path of the wicked — Avoid 
												their practices and company; and 
												go not in the way of evil men — 
												Do not proceed further therein. 
												If thou hast unadvisedly entered 
												into it, do not persist in it, 
												but get thee speedily out of it. 
												Avoid it, pass not by it — Keep 
												at a great distance from it. 
												Turn from it, &c. — Shun all 
												occasions of sin. For they sleep 
												not — They cannot compose 
												themselves to sleep with 
												quietness and satisfaction to 
												their own minds; unless they 
												cause some to fall — Into their 
												snares, either into sin or 
												mischief. For they eat the bread 
												of wickedness — Wickedness is as 
												necessary and as pleasant to 
												them as their bread; or, they 
												live wholly upon what they get 
												by wicked courses. Which gives 
												the reason why they could not 
												sleep without prey. And drink 
												the wine of violence — That is, 
												gotten by violence: see on the 
												former clause. But the path of 
												the just is as the shining light 
												— The common course of their 
												lives, or actions, is pure and 
												spotless, clear and certain, 
												safe and comfortable as light 
												is; and their presence 
												enlightens, instructs, edifies, 
												and rejoices others. They carry 
												light into every place by their 
												example, and by their 
												instructions. That shineth more 
												and more unto the perfect day — 
												Righteous men daily grow more 
												and more in knowledge, and 
												grace, and consolation, until 
												all be perfected and swallowed 
												up in glory. But the way of the 
												wicked is as darkness — Full of 
												gross ignorance and error, of 
												uncertainty and confusion, of 
												iniquity, of danger, and of 
												misery: all which come under the 
												name of darkness in the 
												Scriptures, and suit well with 
												the context. They know not at 
												what they stumble — Hebrew, במה 
												יכשׁלו, at what they shall, or 
												are about to, stumble. Though 
												they are always in danger, yet 
												they are always secure, and do 
												not discern their danger, nor 
												the cause, or manner, or time of 
												their ruin, till they be 
												surprised with it. Or, as some 
												interpret the clause, “They 
												commit sin without scruple; they 
												deliver themselves up to it 
												without remorse; they fall 
												without grief, and continue in 
												it without repentance.”
 
 Verse 23
 Proverbs 4:23. Keep thy heart 
												with all diligence — The Hebrew 
												is, Above all keeping, keep thy 
												heart, that is, thy mind and 
												thoughts, thy will and 
												affections, which are the more 
												immediate cause of men’s 
												actions. Out of it are the 
												issues of life — The life or 
												death of the soul proceeds from 
												the heart: an upright, 
												enlightened, renewed, devout, 
												and watchful heart gives birth 
												to those holy dispositions, 
												words, and actions, which 
												manifest spiritual life, and 
												lead to eternal life: on the 
												contrary, a heart insincere, 
												unenlightened, unrenewed, and 
												corrupt, without knowledge, 
												without grace, produces those 
												tempers, words, and works, which 
												imply spiritual death, and lead 
												to eternal death. From the heart 
												proceeds all evil, Matthew 
												15:11-19. Guard it therefore 
												most carefully, with every kind 
												of diligence, and above all 
												other cares.
 
 Verses 24-26
 Proverbs 4:24-26. Put away a 
												froward mouth — All sorts of 
												sinful words, which proceed 
												from, and discover an evil 
												heart. Let thine eyes look right 
												on — Let thine intention be 
												pure: direct all thine actions 
												to a right end, namely, the 
												glory of God in thy eternal 
												salvation, and keep thy mind 
												fixed upon that way which leads 
												to it, and neither look or turn 
												aside to the right hand or to 
												the left. Ponder the path of thy 
												feet — Consider thy actions 
												before thou doest them, and see 
												that they agree with the rule. 
												And let all thy ways be 
												established — Or, directed, as 
												יכונוmay be better rendered 
												here. Or, thy ways shall be 
												established. They shall be 
												uniformly and constantly good, 
												in spite of all temptations to 
												the contrary. So this is a 
												promise to confirm the foregoing 
												precept. If thou dost ponder 
												them thou mayest expect God’s 
												blessing and good success in 
												them. Shun all extremes, and 
												neither add to God’s commands 
												nor take from them.
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