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thought--literally, "consciousness." rich--the great. The language, as applied to earthly princes knowing the "thought," is figurative. But it literally holds good of the King of kings (Ps...
Do not abuse confidence and avoid litigation.
(Compare Pr 2:1; 3:2).
feet..., steps--that is, course of life ends in death.
The guilt and danger most obvious.
my bed--or, "couch," adorned in the costliest manner.
(Compare Pr 3:16-18; 4:10).
The preceding sentiment illustrated by the disappointments of a wicked or untimely joy.
my reins--(Compare Ps 7:9).
(Compare Pr 10:1; 17:21, 25).
So called even if he fails to do evil.
Industry enables her to be charitable.
In their extreme distress He will not only refuse help, but aggravate it by derision.
(Compare Ps 37:3, 9, 22, 27).
curse...wicked--It abides with them, and will be manifested.
(Compare Pr 2:16). Her enticing promises are deceitful.
and He will cause sin to bring its punishment.
Bind...fingers--as inscriptions on rings.
(Compare Pr 3:14, 15).
(Compare Pr 8:11; 3:16).
The more a wise man learns, the more he loves wisdom.