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Proverbs 4:26 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

26 Ponder thou the path of thy feet, And all thy ways `are' established.

Cross Reference

1 Thessalonians 3:13 YLT

to the establishing your hearts blameless in sanctification before our God and Father, in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ with all His saints.

2 Thessalonians 3:3 YLT

and stedfast is the Lord, who shall establish you, and shall guard `you' from the evil;

Psalms 37:23 YLT

From Jehovah `are' the steps of a man, They have been prepared, And his way he desireth.

Psalms 119:5 YLT

O that my ways were prepared to keep Thy statutes,

Proverbs 5:6 YLT

The path of life -- lest thou ponder, Moved have her paths -- thou knowest not.

Psalms 40:2 YLT

And He doth cause me to come up From a pit of desolation -- from mire of mud, And He raiseth up on a rock my feet, He is establishing my steps.

Psalms 119:59 YLT

I have reckoned my ways, And turn back my feet unto Thy testimonies.

Proverbs 5:21 YLT

For over-against the eyes of Jehovah are the ways of each, And all his paths He is pondering.

Ezekiel 18:28 YLT

And he seeth and turneth back, From all his transgressions that he hath done, He doth surely live, he doth not die,

Haggai 1:5 YLT

And now, thus said Jehovah of Hosts, Set your heart to your ways.

Haggai 1:7 YLT

Thus said Jehovah of Hosts: Set your heart to your ways.

Ephesians 5:15 YLT

See, then, how exactly ye walk, not as unwise, but as wise,

Ephesians 5:17 YLT

because of this become not fools, but -- understanding what `is' the will of the Lord,

Hebrews 12:13 YLT

and straight paths make for your feet, that that which is lame may not be turned aside, but rather be healed;

1 Peter 5:10 YLT

And the God of all grace, who did call you to His age-during glory in Christ Jesus, having suffered a little, Himself make you perfect, establish, strengthen, settle `you';

Commentary on Proverbs 4 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


CHAPTER 4

Pr 4:1-27. To an earnest call for attention to his teachings, the writer adds a commendation of wisdom, preceded and enforced by the counsels of his father and teacher. To this he adds a caution (against the devices of the wicked), and a series of exhortations to docility, integrity, and uprightness.

1, 2. (Compare Pr 1:8).

to know—in order to know.

doctrine—the matter of learning (Pr 1:5), such as he had received (La 3:1).

3. father's son—emphatic, a son specially regarded, and so called tender, as an object of special care (compare 1Ch 22:7; 29:1); an idea further expressed by

only beloved—or, "as an only son" (Ge 22:2), though he had brothers (see on 1Ch 3:5).

4. He taught—or directed me.

retain—as well as receive.

keep … and live—observe, that you may live (Pr 7:2).

5. Get—as a possession not to be given up.

neither decline—that is, from obeying my word.

6. Not only accept but love wisdom, who will keep thee from evil, and evil from thee.

7. (Compare Job 28:28).

getting—or possession; a desire for wisdom is wise.

8. As you highly esteem her, she will raise you to honor.

embrace her—with fond affection.

9. ornament—such as the chaplet or wreath of conquerors.

deliver—(Compare Ge 14:20). The allusion to a shield, contained in the Hebrew, suggests protection as well as honor (compare Pr 4:6).

10. (Compare Pr 2:1; 3:2).

11, 12. way of wisdom—which it prescribes.

led thee—literally, "caused thee to tread," as a path (Ps 107:7).

not be straitened—have ample room (Ps 18:36).

13. (Compare Pr 3:18). The figure of laying hold with the hand suggests earnest effort.

14. (Compare Ps 1:1). Avoid all temptations to the beginning of evil.

16, 17. The reason is found in the character of sinners, whose zeal to do evil is forcibly depicted (Pr 6:4; Ps 36:5). They live by flagrant vices (Pr 1:13). Some prefer to render, "Their bread is wickedness, their drink violence" (compare Job 15:16; 34:7).

18, 19. As shining light increases from twilight to noonday splendor, so the course of the just increases in purity, but that of the wicked is as thickest darkness, in which one knows not on what he stumbles.

20-22. (Compare Pr 4:10, 13; Pr 3:8, &c.).

22. health … flesh—by preserving from vices destructive of health.

23. with all diligence—or, "above," or "more than all," custody (compare Margin), all that is kept (compare Eze 38:7), because the heart is the depository of all wisdom and the source of whatever affects life and character (Mt 12:35; 15:19).

24. a froward mouth—that is, a mouth, or words of ill nature. The Hebrew word differs from that used (Pr 2:15; 3:32).

perverse—or, "quarreling."

lips—or, "words."

25. Let … before thee—that is, pursue a sincere and direct purpose, avoiding temptations.

26. Ponder—Consider well; a wise course results from wise forethought.

27. (Compare Pr 4:25). Avoid all by-paths of evil (De 2:27; 17:11). A life of integrity requires attention to heart, speech, eyes, and conduct.