Proverbs 22:17
Verse 17 Bow down thine ear - From this to the end of Pro 22:21 are contained, not proverbs, but directions how to profit by that which wisdom has already delivered; the nature of the instruction, and the end for which it was given. I shall give a paraphrase of this very important passage: - I. Solomon addresses his pupils on the use of his past teachings. See on Pro 22:6 (note). 1. The wise man speaks; and all his words, not merely his sentiments, are to be carefully heard. 2. He speaks knowledge - gives doctrines true in themselves, and confirmed by observation and experience. 3. These are to be heard with humility and deep attention: "Bow down thine ear." 4. They must not only be heard, but meditated and pondered: "Apply thine heart to my knowledge."
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