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Proverbs 22:18 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

18 For they are pleasant when thou dost keep them in thy heart, They are prepared together for thy lips.

Cross Reference

Proverbs 2:10 YLT

For wisdom cometh into thy heart, And knowledge to thy soul is pleasant,

Proverbs 10:21 YLT

The lips of the righteous delight many, And fools for lack of heart die.

Hebrews 13:15 YLT

through him, then, we may offer up a sacrifice of praise always to God, that is, the fruit of lips, giving thanks to His name;

John 7:38 YLT

he who is believing in me, according as the Writing said, Rivers out of his belly shall flow of living water;'

Malachi 2:7 YLT

For the lips of a priest preserve knowledge, And law they do seek from his mouth, For a messenger of Jehovah of Hosts he `is'.

Jeremiah 15:16 YLT

Thy words have been found, and I eat them, And Thy word is to me for a joy, And for the rejoicing of my heart, For Thy name is called on me, O Jehovah, God of Hosts.

Proverbs 25:11 YLT

Apples of gold in imagery of silver, `Is' the word spoken at its fit times.

Proverbs 24:13-14 YLT

Eat my son, honey that `is' good, And the honeycomb -- sweet to thy palate. So `is' the knowledge of wisdom to thy soul, If thou hast found that there is a posterity And thy hope is not cut off.

Proverbs 16:21 YLT

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

Proverbs 15:7 YLT

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

Job 32:18-19 YLT

For I have been full of words, Distressed me hath the spirit of my breast, Lo, my breast `is' as wine not opened, Like new bottles it is broken up.

Proverbs 10:13 YLT

In the lips of the intelligent is wisdom found, And a rod `is' for the back of him who is lacking understanding.

Proverbs 8:6 YLT

Hearken, for noble things I speak, And the opening of my lips `is' uprightness.

Proverbs 3:17 YLT

Her ways `are' ways of pleasantness, And all her paths `are' peace.

Psalms 119:171 YLT

My lips do utter praise, For Thou dost teach me Thy statutes.

Psalms 119:162 YLT

I do rejoice concerning Thy saying, As one finding abundant spoil.

Psalms 119:111 YLT

I have inherited Thy testimonies to the age, For the joy of my heart `are' they.

Psalms 119:103 YLT

How sweet to my palate hath been Thy saying, Above honey to my mouth.

Psalms 119:13 YLT

With my lips I have recounted All the judgments of Thy mouth.

Psalms 19:10 YLT

They are more desirable than gold, Yea, than much fine gold; and sweeter than honey, Even liquid honey of the comb.

Commentary on Proverbs 22 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


CHAPTER 22

Pr 22:1-29.

1. A good name—(Job 30:8, Hebrew); "good" is supplied here from Ec 7:1.

loving favour—kind regard, that is, of the wise and good.

2. Before God all are on the same footing (Pr 14:31; 17:5).

3. are punished—that is, for their temerity; for the evil is not necessarily punitive, as the prudent might otherwise be its objects.

4. humility and the fear of the Lord—are in apposition; one produces the other. On the results, compare Pr 3:16; 8:18.

5. he that … them—Those who properly watch over their own souls are thus preserved from the dangers which attend the way of perverse men (Pr 16:17).

6. Train—initiate, or early instruct.

the way—literally, "his way," that selected for him in which he should go; for early training secures habitual walking in it.

7. The influence of wealth sets aside moral distinctions is implied, and, of course, disapproved (compare Pr 19:6; 21:14, &c.).

8. (Compare Pr 11:18; Ps 109:16-20; Ga 6:7, 8).

the rod … fail—His power to do evil will be destroyed.

9. a bountiful eye—that is, a beneficent disposition.

for he giveth … poor—His acts prove it.

10. Cast out—or drive away. Scorners foster strife by taunts and revilings.

11. (Compare Margin).

pureness of heart—and gentle, kind words win favor, even from kings.

12. preserve—or guard.

knowledge—its principles and possessors.

overthroweth—utterly confounds and destroys the wicked.

13. Frivolous excuses satisfy the indolent man's conscience.

14. The mouth—or flattering speeches (Pr 5:3; 7:5) ensnare man, as pits, beasts. God makes their own sin their punishment.

15. is bound—or firmly fixed. Chastisement deters from crime and so leads to reformation of principle.

16. These two vices pertain to the same selfish feeling. Both are deservedly odious to God and incur punishment.

17. Here begins another division of the book, marked by those encouragements to the pursuit of wisdom, which are found in the earlier chapters. It will be observed that at Pr 22:22-24:12, the proverbs are generally expressed in two verses instead of one (see Introduction).

18. These lessons must be laid up in the mind, and

fitted—or better, "fixed" in the lips so as to be ever ready.

19. That … Lord—This is the design of the instruction.

20. excellent things—or probably of former times.

counsels and knowledge—both advice and instruction.

21. Specially he desires to secure accuracy, so that his pupil may teach others.

22, 23. Here follow ten precepts of two verses each. Though men fail to defend the poor, God will (Pr 17:5; Ps 12:5).

in the gate—place of public gathering (Job 5:4; Ps 69:12).

24, 25. (Compare Pr 2:12-15; 4:14).

25. a snare … soul—The unsuspecting are often misled by bad company.

26, 27. (Compare Pr 6:1; 17:18).

27. should he take, &c.—that is, the creditor.

28. (Compare Pr 23:10). Do not entrench on others (De 19:14; 27:17).

29. Success rewards diligence (Pr 10:4; 21:5).