Proverbs 9
Verse 1Her house - For the reception of her guests. Seven - Many pillars; whereby is intimated the beauty and stability of the church. Pillars - Prophets, and apostles, and ministers. Verse 2Killed - Made provision for the guests. Mingled - With water, as they used to do in those hot countries. Furnished - With all necessaries, and now waits for the guests. Verse 3Maidens - Her servants to invite the guests, ministers of the word whom he calls maidens for the decency of the parable; for wisdom being compared to a great princess, was fit to be attended upon by maidens. Highest places - From such high seats as those from which judges delivered their sentences, and officers made proclamations. Verse 4Simple - Ignorant, and weak. Verse 7A former - He shews whom he meant by the foolish, ver.6, even scorners and wicked men, and presses his last advice of forsaking them because there was no good, but hurt to be got from them. Verse 8A scorner - An obstinate and incorrigible sinner. Verse 12For thyself - Thou dost not profit me but thyself. Verse 14At the door - Watching for occasions of sin. Verse 15Go right - Who are going innocently about their business. Verse 16Simple - This title is not given them by her, but by Solomon. Verse 17Sweet - From the difficulty of obtaining them; and because the very prohibition renders them more grateful to corrupt nature.