Notes On Old Testament
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | notes |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-notes-on-old-testament-1560 |
| Words | 193 |
Chapter XXIX
Judgment - By the free and impartial exercise of justice. Gifts - Bribes.
Wrath - The wrath of God or of men, who were enraged against it.
Whether - Whether he, the wise man, deal sharply with him, or mildly, there is no rest, no end or fruit of the debate.
Seek - To preserve it.
Left - Suffered to follow his own will without restraint and chastening.
No vision - No prophecy; no publick preaching of God's word.
A servant - Who is so not only in condition, but also in the temper of his mind, disingenuous, and stubborn. Words - By mere words. Tho' - Though he know thy mind, and his own duty.
Hasty - Who is rash and heady in the management of his affairs.
Delicately - Allowing him too much freedom, and familiarity. A son - Will find him at last grow insolent, and forgetful of his servile condition.
Bewrayeth it not - Which he is bound to do for the publick good.
A snare - Is an occasion of many sins.
Judgment - The decision of his cause, and the success of all his endeavours.