Who are the Truly Wise and Prudent?
Hosea 14:9
Who is wise, and he shall understand these things? prudent, and he shall know them? for the ways of the LORD are right…


I. THE CHARACTER OF THE PERSONS WHO WOULD GIVE HEED TO THE WORDS OF THIS PROPHECY, AND TO THESE DOCTRINES.

1. What does the Spirit mean by "wise"? Wisdom is described in the Book of Proverbs. In it wisdom calls, reproves, and has a spirit to pour out, actions and attributes which belong only to the very and eternal God. In it wisdom is said to be the source of royal and judicial authority. It is described as eternal. It is said to have a temple and sacrifices.. It promises to do that which the Almighty alone can do. It threatens to execute judgment upon those who refuse to accept the proffered mercy. Then who else can wisdom be but the Lord of Hosts? "Wise" must mean those who make the knowledge of God their chief study and pursuit. They are wise whose heart, mind, and soul are pervaded by wisdom.

2. What does the Spirit mean by prudent? The original means, an "understanding one," or "a sound reasoner." So the real meaning of the expression differs considerably from the apparent one. The Spirit means an individual who, by diligent searching and study of God's dispensations and providential visitations, arrives at accurate conclusions with reference to the Almighty's promises and threats; to the consequences of obedience and disobedience; to the effects of impenitence and repentance. A prudent man, in Scripture, but especially in this place, means a knowing individual in the deep mysteries of God's holy Word.

II. THE NATURE OF THE DOCTRINES TAUGHT. "The ways of the Lord are right." This is an expression for true religion which binds and knits man to God. True religion is irresistible. What can be more "reasonable" than that He who made all things for Himself should demand us to Himself? The ways of the Lord "are right," with regard to their conformity to the holy nature and will of God, with regard to the peace which they confer.

III. THE DOUBLE USE MADE OF THE WAYS OF THE LORD BY DIFFERENT PARTIES. "The just shall walk in them: the transgressors shall fall therein." We never make the Word of the Lord our rule of life whereby to walk, until we are made righteous; until the sun of righteousness hath shone in our hearts, and illumined our souls. But how fearful is the doom of those who have despised the wisdom and prudence which the prophet recommended for their knowledge and understanding. The same Being who helps forward the just on their way, and removes every impediment from their path, becomes the insurmountable obstruction in the way of transgressors. Many are the things in the Word of God at which corrupt hearts are apt to stumble. The profoundness and incomprehensibleness of some of its mysterious doctrines, instead of humbling the finite mind and bringing it into subjection to the infinite, puffs up with pride and arrogance the depraved and scanty reason, and makes it exalt itself against Him who is exalted above all. The sanctity and strictness of God's ways make many an unholy temper and disposition revolt against making those ways their choice.

(Moses Margoliouth, B. A.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Who is wise, and he shall understand these things? prudent, and he shall know them? for the ways of the LORD are right, and the just shall walk in them: but the transgressors shall fall therein.

WEB: Who is wise, that he may understand these things? Who is prudent, that he may know them? For the ways of Yahweh are right, and the righteous walk in them; But the rebellious stumble in them.




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