Proverbs Chapter 3 verse 16 Holy Bible

ASV Proverbs 3:16

Length of days is in her right hand; In her left hand are riches and honor.
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BBE Proverbs 3:16

Long life is in her right hand, and in her left are wealth and honour.
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DARBY Proverbs 3:16

Length of days is in her right hand; in her left hand riches and honour.
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KJV Proverbs 3:16

Length of days is in her right hand; and in her left hand riches and honour.
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WBT Proverbs 3:16


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WEB Proverbs 3:16

Length of days is in her right hand. In her left hand are riches and honor.
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YLT Proverbs 3:16

Length of days `is' in her right hand, In her left `are' wealth and honour.
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 16. - The remaining three verses (16-18) state in what respects Wisdom is incomparable in value. Length of days; orek yamim, as in ver. 2. Wisdom is here represented as holding in her right hand that which is previously promised to obedience. Length of days is the blessing of blessings, the condition of all prosperity and enjoyment, and hence is placed in the right hand, the chief place, for among the Hebrews and other Oriental nations, as also among the Greeks the right hand was regarded as the position of highest honour (Psalm 110:1; 1 Kings 2:19; 1 Macc. 10:63; Matthew 22:24); cf. Psalm 16:11. in which the psalmist says of Jehovah, "In thy right hand there are pleasures forevermore." The two hands, the right and the left, signify the abundance of Wisdom's gifts. Riches and honour stand here for prosperity in general. The same expression occurs in Proverbs 8:8, where riches are explained as "durable riches." A spiritual interpretation can, of course, be given to this passage - length of days being understood of eternal life; riches, of heavenly riches; and honour, not "the honour that cometh of men," but honour conferred by God (1 Samuel 5:44; John 12:26); see Wardlaw, in loc. The thought of the verse is, of course, that Wisdom not only holds these blessings in her hands, but also confers them on those who seek her. The LXX. adds, "Out of her month proceedeth righteousness; justice and mercy she beareth upon her tongue;" possibly suggested by Proverbs 8:3. The words of the teacher remind us of the saying of Menander, Ὁ διαφέρων λογισμῷ πάντ ἔχει, "He who excels in prudence possesses all things."

Ellicott's Commentary