An exhortation to temperance, as one of the results of the fear of God, prefaced by an exhortation to wisdom.
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Proverbs 23:19-21
The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:19-21
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The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:1-35Proverbs 23:1-35 · The Pulpit CommentaryEXPOSITIONMatthew Henry on Proverbs 23:19-28Proverbs 23:19-28 · Matthew Henry Concise CommentaryThe gracious Saviour who purchased pardon and peace for his people, with all the affection of a tender parent, counsels us to hear and be wise, and is ready to guide our hearts in his way. Here we have an earnest call t…Cautions against IntemperanceProverbs 23:19-28 · Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole BibleHere is good advice for parents to give to their children; words are put into their mouths, that they may train them up in the way they should go. Here we have, I. An earnest call to young people to attend to the advice…The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:19Proverbs 23:19 · The Pulpit CommentaryHear thou. The pronoun gives force and personality to the injunction (Job 33:33). Guide thine heart in the way. (For אשׁר, "to guide straight," see on Proverbs 4:14) "The way" is the right way, in distinction to the man…The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:19-25Proverbs 23:19-25 · The Pulpit CommentaryThe perils of dissipation and the antidote "Who hath ears to hear, let him hear." I. PERILS OF DISSIPATION. (Proverbs 23:20, Proverbs 23:21.) Gluttony and wine bibbing. As the stomach is the centre of health, so it is a…
commentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:1-35EXPOSITIONJoseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryMatthew Henry on Proverbs 23:19-28The gracious Saviour who purchased pardon and peace for his people, with all the affection of a tender parent, counsels us to hear and be wise, and is ready to guide our hearts in his way. Here we have an earnest call t…Matthew HenrycommentaryCautions against IntemperanceHere is good advice for parents to give to their children; words are put into their mouths, that they may train them up in the way they should go. Here we have, I. An earnest call to young people to attend to the advice…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:19Hear thou. The pronoun gives force and personality to the injunction (Job 33:33). Guide thine heart in the way. (For אשׁר, "to guide straight," see on Proverbs 4:14) "The way" is the right way, in distinction to the man…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:19-25The perils of dissipation and the antidote "Who hath ears to hear, let him hear." I. PERILS OF DISSIPATION. (Proverbs 23:20, Proverbs 23:21.) Gluttony and wine bibbing. As the stomach is the centre of health, so it is a…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:20Wine bibbers; persons who meet together for the express purpose of drinking intoxicating liquors. Among riotous eaters of flesh. The Hebrew is "of flesh for themselves," whence some take the meaning to be "of their own…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:21Intemperance leads to prodigality, carelessness, and ruin. And drowsiness shall clothe a man with rags. The luxury and excess spoken of above lead to drowsiness and inability to work, and poverty follows as the natural…Joseph S. Exell and contributors