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Proverbs 20:15 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

15 Substance, gold, and a multitude of rubies, Yea, a precious vessel, `are' lips of knowledge.

Cross Reference

Proverbs 3:15 YLT

Precious she `is' above rubies, And all thy pleasures are not comparable to her.

Job 28:12-19 YLT

And the wisdom -- whence is it found? And where `is' this, the place of understanding? Man hath not known its arrangement, Nor is it found in the land of the living. The deep hath said, `It `is' not in me,' And the sea hath said, `It is not with me.' Gold is not given for it, Nor is silver weighed -- its price. It is not valued with pure gold of Ophir, With precious onyx and sapphire, Not equal it do gold and crystal, Nor `is' its exchange a vessel of fine gold. Corals and pearl are not remembered, The acquisition of wisdom `is' above rubies. Not equal it doth the topaz of Cush, With pure gold it is not valued.

Proverbs 8:11 YLT

For better `is' wisdom than rubies, Yea, all delights are not comparable with it.

Proverbs 10:20-21 YLT

The tongue of the righteous `is' chosen silver, The heart of the wicked -- as a little thing. The lips of the righteous delight many, And fools for lack of heart die.

Proverbs 15:7 YLT

The lips of the wise scatter knowledge, And the heart of fools `is' not right.

Proverbs 15:23 YLT

Joy `is' to a man in the answer of his mouth, And a word in its season -- how good!

Proverbs 16:16 YLT

To get wisdom -- how much better than gold, And to get understanding to be chosen than silver!

Proverbs 16:21 YLT

To the wise in heart is called, `Intelligent,' And sweetness of lips increaseth learning.

Proverbs 16:24 YLT

Sayings of pleasantness `are' a honeycomb, Sweet to the soul, and healing to the bone.

Proverbs 25:12 YLT

A ring of gold, and an ornament of pure gold, `Is' the wise reprover to an attentive ear.

Ecclesiastes 12:9-11 YLT

And further, because the preacher was wise, he still taught the people knowledge, and gave ear, and sought out -- he made right many similes. The preacher sought to find out pleasing words, and, written `by' the upright, words of truth. Words of the wise `are' as goads, and as fences planted `by' the masters of collections, they have been given by one shepherd.

Romans 10:14-15 YLT

How then shall they call upon `him' in whom they did not believe? and how shall they believe `on him' of whom they did not hear? and how shall they hear apart from one preaching? and how shall they preach, if they may not be sent? according as it hath been written, `How beautiful the feet of those proclaiming good tidings of peace, of those proclaiming good tidings of the good things!'

Ephesians 4:29 YLT

Let no corrupt word out of your mouth go forth, but what is good unto the needful building up, that it may give grace to the hearers;

Commentary on Proverbs 20 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


CHAPTER 20

Pr 20:1-30.

1. mocker—scorner. Such men are made by wine.

strong drink—made by spicing wine (compare Isa 5:11, 22); and it may include wine.

raging—or boisterous as a drunkard.

deceived—literally, "erring," or reeling.

2. (Compare Pr 19:12). Men who resist authority injure themselves (Ro 13:2).

3. to cease from strife—or, better, "to dwell from or without strife," denoting the habit of life.

fool … meddling—(Pr 17:14).

4. shall … beg—literally, "ask" (in this sense, Ps 109:10).

5. Counsel … water—that is, deeply hidden (Pr 18:4; Ps 13:2). The wise can discern well.

6. Boasters are unreliable.

goodness—or, "kind disposition."

7. The conduct of good men proclaims their sound principles. God's covenant and their good example secure blessing to their children (Pr 4:26; Ps 112:1, 2).

8. As in Pr 14:35; 16:10, 15, this is the character of a good king, not of all kings.

9. The interrogation in the affirmative strengthens the implied negation (compare Job 15:14; Ec 7:20).

10. Various measures, implying that some are wrong (compare Pr 11:1; 16:11).

11. The conduct of children even is the best test of principle (compare Mt 7:16).

12. Hence, of course, God will know all you do (Ps 94:9).

13. Activity and diligence contrasted with sloth (Pr 6:9; 10:11).

lest … poverty—literally, "be deprived of inheritance."

14. when … his way—implying that he goes about boasting of his bargains.

15. The contrast denotes the greater value of knowledge (compare Pr 3:14-16).

16. Take his garment—implies severe exaction, justified by the surety's rashness.

a strange woman—by some readings "strangers," but the former here, and in Pr 27:13, is allowable, and strengthens the sense. The debauchee is less reliable than the merely careless.

17. Bread … sweet—either as unlawfully (Pr 9:17) or easily obtained.

mouth … gravel—well expresses the pain and grief given at last.

18. (Compare Pr 15:22). Be careful and considerate in important plans.

19. Those who love to tell news will hardly keep secrets.

flattereth … lips—(compare Margin; Pr 1:10).

meddle … him—literally, "join," or "associate with."

20. his lamp—(Compare Pr 13:9; 24:20).

21. gotten hastily—contrary to God's providence (Pr 28:20), implying its unjust or easy attainment; hence the man is punished, or spends freely what he got easily (compare Pr 20:17).

22. (Compare Ps 27:14; Ro 12:17-19).

23. (Compare Pr 20:10; 11:1).

24. Man's goings—literally, "Stately steppings of a strong man."

a man—any common man.

understand—or, "perceive."

25. devoureth … holy—or, better, "who rashly speaks promises," or "devotes what is holy," consecrating any thing. This suits better the last clause, which expresses a similar view of the results of rashly vowing.

26. (Compare Pr 20:8).

bringeth … over them—The wheel was used for threshing grain. The figure denotes severity (compare Am 1:3).

27. The spirit … Lord—Men's minds are God's gifts, and thus able to search one another (compare Pr 20:5; Pr 18:8, 17; 1Co 2:11).

28. (Compare Pr 3:3; 16:6, 12).

29. The glory of young men … the beauty of old men—Each age has its peculiar excellence (Pr 16:31).

30. blueness—literally, "joining," the process of uniting the edges of a wound throws off purulent matter.

stripes … belly—So punishment provides healing of soul (Pr 18:8), by deterring from evil courses.