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Księga Przysłów 1:6
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Aby rozumiał przypowieści i wykłady ich; słowa ludzi mądrych i gadki ich.
Aby zrozumiał przypowieści, i wykłady ich, słowa mądrych i zagadki ich.
By zrozumiano przypowieść i przenośnię, orzeczenia mędrców oraz ich głębokie mowy.
Aby zrozumiał przypowieści, i wykłady ich, słowa mądrych i zagadki ich.
Aby rozumieć przysłowia i ich wykładnię, słowa mądrych i ich zagadki.
Aby rozumieć przypowieść i przenośnię, słowa mędrców i ich zagadki.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
a proverb: Matthew 13:10-17, Matthew 13:51, Matthew 13:52, Mark 4:11, Mark 4:34, Acts 8:30, Acts 8:31
the interpretation: or, an eloquent speech.
the words: Ecclesiastes 12:11
dark: Psalms 49:4, Psalms 78:2, Matthew 13:34, Matthew 13:35, Hebrews 5:14, 2 Peter 3:16
Reciprocal: Judges 14:12 - a riddle 1 Kings 10:1 - prove him 1 Kings 10:3 - told her 2 Chronicles 9:1 - questions Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth Hosea 14:9 - wise Matthew 13:23 - good John 16:25 - proverbs
Gill's Notes on the Bible
To understand a proverb, and the interpretation,.... This may be connected either with the first verse, "the proverbs of Solomon", c. are written, as for the above ends and purposes, so for these or with Proverbs 1:5, a wise and understanding man, by hearkening and attending to what is here delivered, will not only attain to wise counsels, but to the understanding of proverbial sayings, and to see into the "elegancy" m, the eloquence and beauty of them, as the word signifies; and be able to interpret them to others in a clear, plain, way and manner;
the words of the wise, and their dark sayings; the words and doctrines, not of the wise philosophers and sages of the Heathen world, but of men truly wise and good; and especially of the wise inspired writers of the Scriptures, whose words come from one Shepherd, Ecclesiastes 12:11; and the enigmas or riddles contained in their writings, which are so to a natural man, obscure phrases and expressions, things hard and difficult to be understood, yet to a spiritual man, that judgeth all things, plain and easy, 1 Corinthians 2:14.
m ××××¦× "facundiam", Montanus; "eloquentiam", Tigurine version; "elocutionem", Mercerus, Gejerus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The book has yet a further scope; these proverbs are to form a habit of mind. To gain through them the power of entering into the deeper meaning of other proverbs, is the end kept in view. Compare Matthew 13:0.
The rendering âinterpretationâ spoils the parallelism of the two clauses, and fails to express the Hebrew. In Habakkuk 2:6, it is rendered âtaunting proverb.â Here âriddleâ or âenigmaâ would better express the meaning.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 1:6. Dark sayings. — ×××ת chidoth, enigmas or riddles, in which the Asiatics abounded. I believe parables, such as those delivered by our Lord, nearly express the meaning of the original.