Adam Clarke Commentary - Proverbs 23:4 - 23:4

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Adam Clarke Commentary - Proverbs 23:4 - 23:4


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Labour not to be rich - Let not this be thy object. Labour to provide things honest in the sight of God and all men; and if thou get wealth, do not forget the poor, else God’s curse will be a canker even in thy gold.

Cease from thine own wisdom - בינתך binathecha, thy own understanding or prudence. The world says, “Get rich if thou canst, and how thou canst.” Rem, si possis, recte; si non, quocunque modo rem; “Get a fortune honestly if thou canst; but if not, get one at all events.” This is the devil’s counsel, and well it is followed; but Solomon says, and God says, “Cease from thine own counsel.” Thou hast an immortal soul, and shalt shortly appear before God. Lay up treasure for heaven, and be rich towards God.