Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Proverbs 30:22
For a servant when he reigneth; and a fool when he is filled with meat;
22. reigneth ] Better, is, or becomes king.
filled with meat ] i.e. is rich and prosperous. See Pro 30:8-9 above.
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When he reigneth; when he is advanced to great power and dignity; for such a one is ignorant and unfit for his place, and therefore commits many errors; he is poor, and therefore an insatiable oppressor, according to Pro 28:3; he is proud and imperious, and being maligned and hated by others, he is provoked to hate them, and to be injurious and cruel to them.
A fool, a conceited and wilful fool, or all obstinately wicked man,
when he is filled with meat; either,
1. When he is glutted with meat or drink, which dulls mens reason, and heats their blood, and stirs them up to many insolencies. Or rather,
2. When he abounds in wealth, which in that case is like a sword in a madmans hand, being an instrument and occasion of innumerable wickednesses and mischiefs, as appears from common experience.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
For a servant, when he reigneth,…. Being unfit for it through his education, not having been trained up in and learned the arts of government and maxims of it; and through the disposition of his mind, which is mean, abject, and servile; and as he has been used himself when a servant, so he will use others c and through his circumstances, being poor, he will take oppressive methods to become rich; and being raised from a low estate, he is the more imperious, proud, and haughty d; all which and more make his reign intolerable; see Pr 19:10. This may be applied to antichrist, the “servus servorum”, who in a haughty, tyrannical, and insolent manner, exalts himself above all that is called God: and reigns over the kings of the earth, at least has done so, and that in such a manner as was unbearable; deposing kings at pleasure, disposing of their kingdoms, and trampling upon their necks, and making their subjects his vassals; see 2Th 2:4;
and a fool, when he is filled with meat; as Nabal at his feast, when he behaved so intolerably in his cups towards David and his messengers, that he determined on his destruction, had not Abigail interposed,
1Sa 25:10; and there are many such fools, who having their bellies full of food, and their heads full of liquor, are very overbearing in company, and give their tongues such a loose as is very disturbing: or this may intend such fools, or wicked men, who are full of wealth and riches, and being purse proud, are exceeding haughty and insolent; set their mouths against the heaven, and blaspheme God that is in it; and their tongues walk through the earth, and spare none, but lash all in an insufferable manner. These disquiet families, neighbourhoods, communities, and commonwealths; see Ps 73:7.
c “Nec bellua tetrior ulla est, quam servi rabies in libera colla furentis”, Claudian. in Eutrop. l. 1. v. 183, 184. d “Asperius nihil est humili, cum surgit in altum”, Claudian. ib. v. 181.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
(22) For a servant when he reigneth.The mischief done by Oriental favourites at court, who often began life as slaves, was proverbial.
A fool (nbhl).See above, on Pro. 17:7. It is only when he has to work hard for his living that he will behave himself decently; if he gets a little money, it will soon be wasted in idleness and self-indulgence.
Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
Pro 30:22 For a servant when he reigneth; and a fool when he is filled with meat;
Ver. 22. For a servant when he reigneth. ] As Jeroboam, Saul, Zimri, Herod, Heliogabalus, Phocas. See Trapp on “ Pro 19:10 “ Vespasian only, of all the emperors, is said to have been better for his advancement.
For a fool when he is filled with meat.
a Luxuriant animi rebus plerumque secundis. – Ovid.
fool. Hebrew. nabal. See note on Pro 1:7.
a servant: Pro 19:10, Pro 28:3, Ecc 10:7, Isa 3:4, Isa 3:5
a fool: 1Sa 25:3, 1Sa 25:10, 1Sa 25:11, 1Sa 25:25, 1Sa 25:36-38, 1Sa 30:16
Reciprocal: Neh 2:10 – the servant Pro 26:8 – so Pro 29:19 – servant Lam 5:8 – Servants
30:22 For {l} a servant when he reigneth; and a fool when he is filled with food;
(l) These commonly abuse the state to which they are called.
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Fuente: Geneva Bible Notes