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Proverbs 14 Metaphysical Bible Interpretation

Metaphysical Bible Interpretation of Proverbs Chapter 14

Metaphysically Interpreting Proverbs 14:1-35

14:1Every wise woman buildeth her house;
But the foolish plucketh it down with her own hands.

14:2He that walketh in his uprightness feareth Jehovah;
But he that is perverse in his ways despiseth him.

14:3In the mouth of the foolish is a rod for his pride;
But the lips of the wise shall preserve them.

14:4Where no oxen are, the crib is clean;
But much increase is by the strength of the ox.

14:5A faithful witness will not lie;
But a false witness uttereth lies.

14:6A scoffer seeketh wisdom, and findeth it not;
But knowledge is easy unto him that hath understanding.

14:7Go into the presence of a foolish man,
And thou shalt not perceive in him the lips of knowledge.

14:8The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way;
But the folly of fools is deceit.

14:9A trespass-offering mocketh fools;
But among the upright there is good will.

14:10The heart knoweth its own bitterness;
And a stranger doth not intermeddle with its joy.

14:11The house of the wicked shall be overthrown;
But the tent of the upright shall flourish.

14:12There is a way which seemeth right unto a man;
But the end thereof are the ways of death.

14:13Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful;
And the end of mirth is heaviness.

14:14The backslider in heart shall be filled with his own ways;
And a good man shall be satisfied from himself.

14:15The simple believeth every word;
But the prudent man looketh well to his going.

14:16A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil;
But the fool beareth himself insolently, and is confident.

14:17He that is soon angry will deal foolishly;
And a man of wicked devices is hated.

14:18The simple inherit folly;
But the prudent are crowned with knowledge.

14:19The evil bow down before the good;
And the wicked, at the gates of the righteous.

14:20The poor is hated even of his own neighbor;
But the rich hath many friends.

14:21He that despiseth his neighbor sinneth;
But he that hath pity on the poor, happy is he.

14:22Do they not err that devise evil?
But mercy and truth shall be to them that devise good.

14:23In all labor there is profit;
But the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury.

14:24The crown of the wise is their riches;
But the folly of fools is only folly.

14:25A true witness delivereth souls;
But he that uttereth lies causeth deceit.

14:26In the fear of Jehovah is strong confidence;
And his children shall have a place of refuge.

14:27The fear of Jehovah is a fountain of life,
That one may depart from the snares of death.

14:28In the multitude of people is the king's glory;
But in the want of people is the destruction of the prince.

14:29He that is slow to anger is of great understanding;
But he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly.

14:30A tranquil heart is the life of the flesh;
But envy is the rottenness of the bones.

14:31He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth his Maker;
But he that hath mercy on the needy honoreth him.

14:32The wicked is thrust down in his evil-doing;
But the righteous hath a refuge in his death.

14:33Wisdom resteth in the heart of him that hath understanding;
But that which is in the inward part of fools is made known.

14:34Righteousness exalteth a nation;
But sin is a reproach to any people.

14:35The king's favor is toward a servant that dealeth wisely;
But his wrath will be against him that causeth shame.

August 24, 1947: Prov. 14:5

INTERPRETATION

Truth is eternal, falsehood ephemeral; and it rests with us to identify ourselves with what is eternal. By aligning ourselves on the side of Truth we already know eternal life in part.

The principle of honesty, like all principles, admits of no lapse in observance. It is a segment of the Absolute and, like Truth, may become known to us by our keeping it faithfully.

June 5, 1921: Prov. 14:34

In bringing forth righteousness, what is the first step to be taken by a nation? The first step is obedience to the laws of God, or “higher powers.”

September 21, 1947: Prov. 14:34

What promotes the righteousness that exalts a nation or an individual? The habit of thinking constructively and doing right as a matter of principle, as well as trying always to perceive what is right, in order to follow it unswervingly. This will exalt individuals and nations equally.

Transcribed by Lloyd Kinder on 10-28-2013