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Amsal 27:27

pula cukup susu kambing untuk makananmu dan makanan keluargamu, dan untuk penghidupan pelayan-pelayanmu perempuan.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Agriculture;   Food;   Goat;   Industry;   Milk;   Servant;   Thompson Chain Reference - Food;   Food, Physical-Spiritual;   Victuals;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Agriculture or Husbandry;   Diet of the Jews, the;   Goat, the;   Milk;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Goat;   Milk;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Animals;   Farming;   Food;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Pardon;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Milk;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Proverbs, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Food;   Goat;   Greek Versions of Ot;   Proverbs, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Goat ;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Goat;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Milk;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Food;   Life;   Milk;   Proverb;   Proverbs, Book of;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Food;   Goat;   Milk;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
pula cukup susu kambing untuk makananmu dan makanan keluargamu, dan untuk penghidupan pelayan-pelayanmu perempuan.

Contextual Overview

23 Be thou diligent to knowe the state of thy cattell thy selfe, and loke well to thy flockes. 24 For riches abideth not alway, and the crowne endureth not for euer. 25 The hay groweth, the grasse commeth vp, and hearbes are gathered in the mountaynes. 26 The lambes shall clothe thee, and for the goates thou shalt haue money to thy husbandry. 27 Thou shalt haue goates milke inough to feede thee, to vpholde thy housholde, and to sustayne thy maydens.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

enough: Proverbs 30:8, Proverbs 30:9, Matthew 6:33

maintenance: Heb. life

Reciprocal: Proverbs 12:11 - tilleth 1 Corinthians 9:7 - eateth not of the milk

Cross-References

Genesis 26:12
Then Isahac sowed in that lande, and receaued in the same yere an hundred folde: and the Lorde blessed hym.
Genesis 27:6
And Rebecca spake vnto Iacob her sonne, saying: Beholde, I haue hearde thy father talkyng with Esau thy brother, and saying:
Genesis 27:7
Bring me venison, and make me daintie meate, that I may eate, and blesse thee before the Lorde, afore my death.
Genesis 27:11
Then said Iacob to Rebecca his mother: Beholde, Esau my brother is a heary man, and I am smoothe:
Genesis 27:12
My father shall peraduenture feele mee, and I shall seeme vnto hym as though I went about to begyle hym, and so shall I bryng a curse vpon me, and not a blessyng.
Genesis 27:13
And his mother sayde vnto him, Upon me be the curse my sonne: only heare my voyce, and go and fetche me them.
Genesis 27:14
And [Iacob] went, and fet them, and brought them to his mother: and his mother made pleasaunt meate, such as she knewe his father loued.
Psalms 65:10
Thou waterest her forowes, thou breakest downe her hillockes: thou makest it soft with the drops of rayne, and blessest the increase of it.
Song of Solomon 2:13
The figge tree bryngeth foorth her figges, and the vines beare blossomes and haue a good smell.
Hebrews 6:7
For the earth which drynketh in the rayne that commeth oft vppon it, and bringeth foorth hearbes meete for them by whom also it is dressed, receaueth blessyng of God:

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And [thou shalt have] goats' milk enough for thy food,.... The word for "goats", in Proverbs 27:26, signifies he goats, which were sold to buy fields, pay servants or rent, or purchase the necessaries of life; and this here signifies she goats, which were kept for their milk; and which was daily used for food in some countries, and is still in use for the same purpose in some parts of our kingdoms; and in medicine it has been preferred by some physicians above others, next to the milk of women w: and the diligent husbandman is promised not only plenty of this his own eating, at least a sufficiency of it, but for his family;

for the food of thy household; his wife and children:

and [for] maintenance for thy maidens: or "the lives" x of them, on which they should live; for, though menservants might require strong meat yet the maidens might live upon milk; besides, Athenaeus y speaks of most delicious cheese made of goats' milk, called "tromilicus". The design of the whole is to show that a man diligent in his business shall have a sufficiency for himself and his family; and, though it may be but the meaner sort of food and clothing he may get, yet, having food and raiment, he should therewith be content.

w Plin. Nat. Hist. l. 28. c. 9. Vid. Scheuehzer. Physic, Sacr. vol. 5. p. 1016. x וחיים "vitas", Montanus; "ad vitam", Gejerus; "life" is often put for "bread"; or for that by which life is maintained, both in Greek and Latin writers; so βιος, in Hesiod. Opera, l. 1. v. 31, 328. and "vita", in Plaut. Stichus, Act. 3. Sc. 2. v. 9. Trinum, Act. 2. Sc. 4. v. 76. y Deipnosoph. l. 14. c. 22. p. 658. see also l. 1. c. 8. p 10.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The verses sing the praises of the earlier patriarchal life, with its flocks and herds, and tillage of the ground, as compared with the commerce of a later time, with money as its chief or only wealth.

Proverbs 27:23

The state - literally, face. The verse is an illustration of John 10:3, John 10:14.

Proverbs 27:24

Riches - The money which men may steal, or waste, is contrasted with the land of which the owner is not so easily deprived. Nor will the crown (both the “crown of pure gold” worn on the mitre of the high priest, Exodus 29:6; Exodus 39:30; and the kingly diadem, the symbol of power generally) be transmitted (as flocks and herds had been) “from one generation to another.”

Proverbs 27:25

Appeareth - Better, When the grass disappeareth, the “tender grass showeth itself.” Stress is laid on the regular succession of the products of the earth. The “grass” (“hay”) of the first clause is (compare Psalms 37:2; Psalms 90:5; Psalms 103:15; 2 Kings 19:26) the proverbial type of what is perishable and fleeting. The verse gives a picture of the pleasantness of the farmer’s calling; compared with this what can wealth or rank offer? With this there mingles (compare Proverbs 27:23) the thought that each stage of that life in its season requires care and watchfulness.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Proverbs 27:27. Goats' milk enough for thy food — ללחמך lelachmecha, "to thy bread;" for they ate the bread and supped the milk to assist mastication, and help deglutition. And it seems that bread, with goats' milk, was the general article of food for the master and his family; and for the servant maids who assisted in the household work, and performed the operations required in the dairy.

The reader who wishes to see these maxims detailed and illustrated at large, may consult the writers De Re Rustica, where he will find much curious information.


 
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