Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Proverbs 4:6

Forsake her not, and she shall preserve thee: love her, and she shall keep thee.

Verse 6. Forsake her not] Wisdom personified is here represented as a guardian and companion, who, if not forsaken, will continue faithful; if loved, will continue a protector.

Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible

Love her; he intimates that it is not enough to do what is good, which may sometimes proceed from worldly or sinful motives, but that we must have a sincere and fervent more and more unto the perfect day; just men do daily love to it.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

6. Not only accept but lovewisdom, who will keep thee from evil, and evil from thee.

Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

Forsake her not, and she shall preserve thee,…. That is, Wisdom, or Christ. Men may be said to forsake Christ when they forsake the assembly of his church and people, which are his other self; when they forsake his ministers, his ambassadors, and representatives; when they forsake his word and ordinances; when they drop the doctrines of the Gospel, or depart from them; when they quit the profession they have formerly made. Nominal believers and formal professors may forsake him finally and totally; true believers only partially and for a time, through the weakness of the flesh, the temptations of Satan, the snares of the world, and the prevalence of corruption; and therefore such an exhortation is necessary, and ought to be regarded. To forsake Christ is a very great evil; it is against a man’s own interest, and is of dangerous consequence, and therefore to be guarded against; to abide by him, his truths and ordinances, is very commendable; such shall be “preserved” by him safe to his kingdom and glory;

love her, and she shall keep thee; Christ is to be loved for the excellencies and perfections of his nature; for the loveliness of his person; for the love he has showed to his people; for what he in love has done and suffered for them, and is now doing; for the fulness of his grace and salvation, and the suitableness of them to them; for the communion he indulges them in with himself; for the relations of an head, husband, father, brother, and friend, he stands in to them: and also under the character of Wisdom, he being the only wise God and their Saviour, the Wisdom of God and Wisdom to them; and whose Gospel is the Wisdom of God in a mystery. He is to be loved, all of him and that belong unto him, and above all creatures and things, ardently, sincerely, and constantly; and such lovers of him shall be “kept” by him from the evil of the world; from the power and dominion of sin, and condemnation by it; from being destroyed by Satan, and his temptations; and from a final and total falling away, so as not to perish everlastingly; they are kept in his own hands, in his Father’s love and his own, in the everlasting covenant; and in a state of grace, of sanctification, justification, and adoption. Not that loving Christ, and cleaving to him, are the causes of this preservation; but his love, grace, and power; yet these are descriptive of the persons kept and preserved: and the preservation and keeping of them is used as an argument to love him, and cleave unto him.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

6. Keep thee As a watchman; stand guard over thee.

Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Pro 4:6 Forsake her not, and she shall preserve thee: love her, and she shall keep thee.

Ver. 6. Forsake her not, &c. ] Wisdom is her own reward. If she forsake us, it is because the desertion is first on our part. But she cannot but be “justified of her own true children.” Mat 11:19 Falling stars were never but meteors; temporaries were never Christians indeed. What wonder though some hold falling from grace, since they mistake common grace for true grace? Hence Bellarmine saith, That which is true grace, veritate essentiae, only may be lost, not that that is true veritate firmae soliditatis: which latter being rightly understood, may be called special, as the other common grace.

Love her, and she shall keep thee, ] viz., From recidivation and utter apostasy, caused by the overflow of iniquity. Mat 24:12 2Th 2:10-11 This to prevent, let knowledge and affection, like two individual twins, grow up together, and mutually transfuse spiritual vigour into each other.

Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)

her: i.e. wisdom.

preserve = guard.

keep = protect, as one protects the apple of one’s eye. See note on Pro 4:23.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

love: Pro 4:21, Pro 4:22, Pro 2:10-12, Eph 3:17, 2Th 2:10

Reciprocal: Pro 2:11 – General Pro 3:16 – and Pro 6:21 – General Pro 7:4 – Say Pro 11:9 – through Pro 19:8 – he that keepeth Phi 4:7 – shall

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge