John Gill Commentary Proverbs 28:22

John Gill Commentary

Proverbs 28:22

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Proverbs 28:22

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"he that hath an evil eye hasteth after riches, And knoweth not that want shall come upon him." — Proverbs 28:22 (ASV)

He that hastes to be rich
As every man that is eagerly desirous of riches is; he would be rich at once F26, and cannot wait with any patience in the ordinary course of means:

[has] an evil eye; on the substance of others, to get it, right or wrong; is an evil man, and takes evil methods to be rich F1; see (1 Timothy 6:9 1 Timothy 6:10); or an envious one; is an envious man; as the Septuagint and Arabic versions; he envies others, as the Vulgate Latin version, the riches of other men; he grudges everything that goes beside himself; and that makes him in haste to be rich, that he may be equal to or superior to others: or he is a sordid, avaricious, illiberal man, that will not part with anything for the relief, for others, and is greedy of everything to amass wealth to himself; an evil eye is opposed to a good or bountiful one, that is, to a man that is liberal and generous, (Proverbs 22:9) (Matthew 20:15);

and considers not that poverty shall come upon him; for wealth gotten hastily, and especially wrongfully, diminishes, wastes, and comes to nothing in the end; it sometimes flies away as fast as it comes; it has wings to do the one, as well as the other: this the man in haste to be rich does not consider, or he would have taken another method; since this is not the true way of getting and keeping riches, but of losing them, and coming to want; see (Proverbs 13:11) (20:21) .


FOOTNOTES:

  • F26: "Nam dives qui fieri vult, et cito vult fieri", Juvenal. Satyr. 14. v. 176.
  • F1: "Sed quae reverentia legum? quis metus, ant pudor est unquam properantis avari?" Juvenal, ib.