John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 1:7 - 1:7

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 1:7 - 1:7


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Pro_1:7 The fear of the LORD [is] the beginning of knowledge: [but] fools despise wisdom and instruction.

Ver. 7. The fear of the Lord is the beginning.] Or, The chief and principal point {a} of wisdom, as the word here signified; yea, wisdom itself. {Job_28:28} This Solomon had learned by the instruction of his father, as it is in the next verse, who had taught it him of a child, {Pro_4:4 Psa_111:10} and therefore sets it here in the beginning of his works as the beginning of all. As in the end he makes it the end of all, {Ecc_12:13} yea, the all of man, {b} without which he counts him not a complete man, though never so wise to the world ward. Heathen sages, as Seneca, Socrates, &c., were wise in their generation, and had many excellent gifts, but they missed of the main; there was no fear of God before their eyes: being herein as alchemists, who miss of their end, but yet find many excellent things by the way. These merchants found goodly pearls, but "the pearl of price" {Mat_13:45-46} they failed of. The prophet calls the fear of God "our treasure." {Isa_33:6}



But fools despise.
] Fools; so are all such as fear not God, "being abominable, disobedient, and to every good work reprobate," or injudicious. {Tit_1:16} Evil is Hebrew for a fool; Nebulo of Nabal; fool of Fáõëïò . When one highly commended the Cardinal Julian to Sigismund, he answered, Tamen Romanus est; yet he is a popeling. So, yet he is a fool, because void of God’s true fear. "Behold they have rejected the word of the Lord, and what wisdom is in them?" {Jer_8:9}



{a} The head or firstfruits; the head and height.

{b} Hoc est enim totus homo.