Charles Ellicott Commentary


Charles Ellicott Commentary
"These also are proverbs of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah king of Judah copied out." — Proverbs 25:1 (ASV)
THE THIRD GREAT DIVISION OF THE BOOK; ANOTHER COLLECTION OF SOLOMONIC PROVERBS, CHIEFLY PARABOLIC IN CHARACTER (Proverbs 25-29).
These are also proverbs of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah copied out. (Proverbs 25:1). Until this time they had existed, perhaps, partly by oral tradition, partly in writing, but now Hezekiah, in his anxiety to preserve these sacred memorials of the past, had them copied out and formed into one collection.
To his care we probably also owe the compilation of Books II (Psalms 42-72) and III (Psalms 73-89) of the Psalter, in the former of which are included several of David's psalms which had not found a place in Book I, though this last-named book consists almost, if not entirely, of psalms ascribed to him.
In the same manner, the present book (Proverbs 25-29) contains proverbs of Solomon which apparently were not known to the compiler of the previous collection.
"It is the glory of God to conceal a thing; But the glory of kings is to search out a matter." — Proverbs 25:2 (ASV)
It is the glory of God to conceal a thing. For the more we search into the mysteries of nature or revelation, the more we discover depths of which we had no idea before. God has so ordered things that man may not presume to measure himself with his Maker, but may recognize his own insignificance. (Compare to Romans 11:33 and following).
But the honor of kings is to search out a matter—to see their way through political difficulties and to unmask crime and fraud.
"As the heavens for height, and the earth for depth, So the heart of kings is unsearchable." — Proverbs 25:3 (ASV)
The heart of kings is unsearchable.— A warning, it may be, against presuming upon the favour of a king from thinking that one knows all that is in his mind. .
"Take away the dross from the silver, And there cometh forth a vessel for the refiner:" — Proverbs 25:4 (ASV)
And there shall come forth a vessel for the finer.—Or, So there results a vessel to the refiner, or silversmith. He is able to make one.
"Take away the wicked [from] before the king, And his throne shall be established in righteousness." — Proverbs 25:5 (ASV)
His throne shall be established in righteousness—whereas violence and wrong pull it down. (Jeremiah 21:12; Jeremiah 22:3 and following; Zechariah 7:9 and following)
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