Spreuken 23:4

4 Vermoei u niet om rijk te worden; sta af van uw vernuft

Spreuken 23:4 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 23:4

Labour not to be rich
In an immoderate over anxious way and manner, to a weariness, as the word F21 signifies, and even as to gape for breath men ought to labour, that they may have wherewith to support themselves and families, and give to others and: if they can, lay up for their children; but then persons should not toil and weary themselves to heap up riches when they know not who shall gather them and much less make use of indirect and illicit methods to obtain them; resolving to be rich at any rate: rather men should labour for durable riches, lay up treasure in heaven, seek those things which are above, and labour to be accepted of God both here and hereafter; which only is in Christ. The Targum is,

``do not draw nigh to a rich man;''
and so the Syriac version; to which agree the Septuagint and Arabic versions; cease from thine own wisdom;
worldly wisdom in getting; riches, as if this was the highest point of wisdom; do not be always laying schemes, forming projects, inventing new things in order to get money; or do not depend upon thine own wisdom and understanding and expect to be rich by means thereof; for bread is not always to the wise, nor riches to men of understanding, ( Ecclesiastes 9:11 ) . The Targum is,
``but by thine understanding depart from him;''
the rich man; and to the same purpose the Syriac and Arabic versions.
FOOTNOTES:

F21 (egyt la) "ne fatiges", Mercerus, Junius & Tremellius; "ne hiascas", Schultens.

Spreuken 23:4 In-Context

2 En zet een mes aan uw keel, indien gij een gulzig mens zijt;
3 Laat u niet gelusten zijner smakelijke spijzen, want het is een leugenachtig brood.
4 Vermoei u niet om rijk te worden; sta af van uw vernuft
5 Zult gij uw ogen laten vliegen op hetgeen niets is? Want het zal zich gewisselijk vleugelen maken gelijk een arend, die naar den hemel vliegt.
6 Eet het brood niet desgenen, die boos is van oog, en wees niet belust op zijn smakelijke spijzen;
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.