Table of Contents Acknowledgments Series Introduction Section 1—Selected Passages Wisdom: A Person, Not Tips 1:1-7 Falling Among Thieves 1:8-19 Wisdom Is a Street Preacher 1:20-33 I Hear Voices All the Time 2:1-22 Does Proverbs Preach a Prosperity Gospel? 3:1-12 I’d Rather Have Wisdom than Silver or Gold 3:13-35 You’ve Got a Problem with Jesus 4:1-19 You Need a Change of Heart 4:20-27 Honey Lips 5–7 Come Thou Wisdom from On High 8 The Marriage Supper of Wisdom 9 How to Read Proverbs 10:1-32 The Ways of the Fool 18:1-9 Section 2—Riddle Me This: Unlocking the Difficult Proverbs The Sovereignty of God 16:1-15 Is “Train Up a Child” a Promise? 22:6 Does Proverbs Contradict Itself? 26:4-5 The Proverbs Code: What Do All These Numbers Mean? 30:1-33 Section 3—Family Relationships Manhood 13:22 et al. God’s Portrait of a Wonderful Wife and Marvelous Mother 31:10-31 Having a Happy Home 24:3-4 Section 4—Sticks and Stones: The Power of Words Shut Up! 26:18-28 Listen Up! 15:31-33 Speak Up! 27:5-6 Pray Up! 15:29 Section 5—Seven: The Deadly Follies Envy 14:30 Gluttony 23:19-21 Greed 11:24-28 Lust 23:26-28 Pride 16:18-20 Laziness 24:30-34 Wrath 20:22; 24:17-18; 25:21-22 Works Cited Scripture Index “What could we possibly need more desperately than Wisdom? Danny and Jon are speaking my language in their heart-warming exposition of Proverbs. A treasure I have longed for.” Johnny Hunt, senior pastor, First Baptist Church, Woodstock, Georgia “A wise father and son have written a wise commentary on the greatest book on wisdom ever written. Read it, and you will be much the wiser for it!” James Merritt, senior pastor of Cross Pointe Church, Duluth, Georgia “Danny and Jon have written great fresh insight from the very old wisdom of God through Solomon. They have mined the text to explain the practical insights of Proverbs, yet their illustrations are wonderfully relevant to the age in which we live. What a blessing to the church to combine ‘timeless’ wisdom with such ‘timely’ illustrations!” Bryant Wright, senior pastor, Johnson Ferry Baptist Church of Marietta, Georgia Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary: Exalting Jesus in Proverbs © Copyright 2017 by Daniel L. Akin and Jonathan Akin B&H Publishing Group Nashville, Tennessee All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-0-8054-9766-3 Dewey Decimal Classification: 220.7 Subject Heading: BIBLE. O.T. PROVERBS— COMMENTARIES \ JESUS CHRIST Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture quotations are from the Christian Standard Bible® Copyright 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Scripture passages marked ESV are taken from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®). ESV® Permanent Text Edition® (2016). 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They have taught us to love the gospel of Jesus Christ, to preach the Bible as the inerrant Word of God, to pastor the church for which our Savior died, and to have a passion to see all nations gladly worship the Lamb. —David Platt, Tony Merida, and Danny Akin March 2013 AUTHORS’ DEDICATION To our families, where we enjoy the fear of the Lord, feasting, and love. “Better a little with the fear of the L than great treasure with turmoil. Better a ORD meal of vegetables where there is love than a fattened ox with hatred.” (Prov 15:16-17) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Plans fail when there is no counsel, but with many advisers they succeed” (Prov 15:22). Many advisers and helpers have aided us in successfully completing this project. We owe them a debt of gratitude. I (Danny) want to thank Shane Shaddix, Mary Jo Haselton, and Kim Humphrey for their work on this project. I ( Jon) want to thank Ken Mathews, who supervised my doctoral work on the book of Proverbs; Russell Moore, who taught me a Christ-centered approach to Proverbs; Jim Hamilton, who helped me develop a biblical theological approach to Proverbs; and my Fairview Church family, for faithfully enduring hours and hours of sermons in Proverbs. Furthermore, we are grateful to God for families. Our wives, children, and grandchildren are a constant source of joy and blessing in our lives. Solomon wisely said, “Grandchildren are the crown of the elderly, and the pride of children is their fathers” (Prov 17:6). His twelve grandchildren crown Danny; and Nathan, Jonathan, Paul and Timothy are extremely proud of their dad. Finally, to the Greater Solomon, our Savior and King, the Lord Jesus, be all glory now and forevermore. Amen. SERIES INTRODUCTION Augustine said, “Where Scripture speaks, God speaks.” The editors of the Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary series believe that where God speaks, the pastor must speak. God speaks through His written Word. We must speak from that Word. We believe the Bible is God breathed, authoritative, inerrant, sufficient, understandable, necessary, and timeless. We also affirm that the Bible is a Christ-centered book; that is, it contains a unified story of redemptive history of which Jesus is the hero. Because of this Christ-centered trajectory that runs from Genesis 1 through Revelation 22, we believe the Bible has a corresponding global-missions thrust. From beginning to end, we see God’s mission as one of making worshipers of Christ from every tribe and tongue worked out through this redemptive drama in Scripture. To that end we must preach the Word. In addition to these distinct convictions, the Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary series has some distinguishing characteristics. First, this series seeks to display exegetical accuracy. What the Bible says is what we want to say. While not every volume in the series will be a verse-by-verse commentary, we nevertheless desire to handle the text carefully and explain it rightly. Those who teach and preach bear the heavy responsibility of saying what God has said in His Word and declaring what God has done in Christ. We desire to handle God’s Word faithfully, knowing that we must give an account for how we have fulfilled this holy calling ( Jas 3:1). Second, the Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary series has pastors in view. While we hope others will read this series, such as parents, teachers, small-group leaders, and student ministers, we desire to provide a commentary busy pastors will use for weekly preparation of biblically faithful and gospel- saturated sermons. This series is not academic in nature. Our aim is to present a readable and pastoral style of commentaries. We believe this aim will serve the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. Third, we want the Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary series to be known for the inclusion of helpful illustrations and theologically driven applications. Many commentaries offer no help in illustrations, and few offer any kind of help in application. Often those that do offer illustrative material and