Proverbs 28
Verse 2But - By a wise and good prince. Verse 3It like - Is like a violent rain or flood, which washes away the very seeds in the earth. He is the worst of all oppressors. Verse 4Contend - Are so far from praising them, that they severely reprove them. Verse 5Judgment - What is just and right. All things - Which are necessary to be known by them. Verse 6Better - In a much happier condition. Verse 10Causeth - That by evil counsel, or example, or artifice, draws them into evil. Verse 12Rejoice - Are promoted. Glory - In that common - wealth. Rise - Are advanced to authority. Hidden - Wise and good men, who only are worthy of the name of men, withdraw themselves into obscure places. Verse 14Alway - In all times, companies, and conditions. Verse 16Oppressor - The tyranny of a prince, is a manifest sign of folly. Prolong - By God's favour, the peace and satisfaction of his own mind, and the hearty love of his people. Verse 17Violence - That sheddeth any man's blood. Shall flee - Shall speedily be destroyed. Shall slay - None should desire or endeavour to save him from his deserved punishment. Verse 18At once - Once for all; so he shall never rise more. Verse 20Faithful - Who deals truly and justly in all his transactions. Verse 21For - When a man hath once accustomed himself to take bribes, a very small advantage will make him sell justice. Verse 22Evil eye - Is uncharitable to persons in want, and envious to those who get any thing besides him. Poverty - And consequently that he shall need the pity and help of others. Verse 24The same - Is a thief and robber. Verse 25Fat - Shall live happily and comfortably. Verse 26Wisely - Distrusting his own judgment, and seeking the advice of others, and especially of God. Verse 28Men - Righteous men are afraid to appear publickly.