Berean Study Bible The Sayings for King LemuelLemuel is not identified elsewhere in Scripture. His name means “devoted to God,” and the chapter preserves royal instruction concerning the responsibilities of a king. Pro 25:1 These are additional proverbs of Solomon,… the burden that his mother taught him: His mother gave him a solemn message intended to shape his conduct and rule. Her instruction reflects the importance of parental wisdom and the duty of rulers to exercise self-control, justice, and care for the needy. Pro 1:8 Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction,… What shall I say, O my son? Lemuel’s mother speaks with the urgency of one entrusted by God to shape the character of a future ruler. Her words reveal both affection and the sober responsibility of guiding a son whose decisions would affect many. 2Sa 18:33 The king was shaken and went up to the chamber over the gate… What, O son of my womb? Her appeal rests on the bond formed through birth and nurture. He is not merely a king or heir; he is her own child, known and loved from the beginning. Isa 49:15 Can a woman forget her nursing child, or lack compassion… What, O son of my vows? Lemuel was connected to vows made before God, marking his life as one set apart for the Lord’s purposes. His mother’s instruction calls him to live faithfully under that obligation, especially in the use of authority, wealth, and personal conduct. 1Sa 1:11 And she made a vow, saying, “O LORD of Hosts, … Do not spend your strength on women Sexual indulgence and ungodly relationships can consume a man’s strength, judgment, and ability to fulfill his responsibilities. Solomon’s many foreign wives turned his heart toward idolatry and weakened his devotion to the Lord. A king must guard his conduct and remain morally disciplined. Deu 17:17 He must not take many wives for himself… or your vigor on those who ruin kings. Women who entice rulers into sin have brought disgrace and judgment upon kingdoms. A leader’s private corruption affects more than himself, endangering his household, his people, and the justice he is called to uphold. 1Ki 11:1-4 King Solomon, however, loved many foreign women… It is not for kings, O Lemuel, Lemuel receives his mother’s counsel as a ruler accountable to God for the welfare of his people. Whether Lemuel was his given name or a royal designation, the instruction concerns the demands of kingship. A king was expected to uphold justice, protect the vulnerable, and govern with discernment. Deu 17:18-20 When he is seated on his royal throne, he must write… it is not for kings to drink wine, Royal authority required an alert mind and steady judgment. Wine could dull a ruler’s awareness and weaken his ability to weigh matters fairly, especially when decisions involved the lives, property, and rights of his subjects. Ecc 10:16-17 Woe to you, O land whose king is a youth,… or for rulers to crave strong drink, A ruler ruled by appetite could easily neglect justice and abuse his office. Those entrusted with authority needed self-control so that personal indulgence would not interfere with wise and righteous judgment. Isa 28:7-8 These also stagger from wine and stumble… lest they drink and forget what is decreed, Kings and other rulers were responsible for remembering and enforcing the laws entrusted to them. Excessive drinking could cloud judgment, weaken self-control, and cause a leader to neglect the duties of office. Lev 10:9-11 You and your sons are not to drink wine or strong drink… depriving all the oppressed of justice. Those most vulnerable to abuse depended on rulers to judge fairly and restrain wrongdoing. When leaders failed to uphold the law, the poor, widows, orphans, and others without influence were often denied the protection they needed. Isa 10:1-2 Woe to those who enact unjust statutes… Give strong drink to one who is perishing, Strong drink could be used to dull pain and bring temporary relief to those facing death or severe suffering. It was not presented as a license for rulers to escape responsibility through intoxication, but as mercy toward those in extreme distress. 1Ti 5:23 Stop drinking only water and use a little wine instead… and wine to the bitter in soul. Wine could offer brief comfort to those overwhelmed by grief, loss, or hardship. Such relief was temporary and did not remove the deeper causes of sorrow, but it recognized the need for compassion toward the afflicted. Job 3:20-21 Why is light given to the miserable, and life to the bitter… Let him drink Wine and strong drink were known to dull pain and ease the anguish of those facing severe suffering or death. Lemuel’s mother contrasts such temporary relief with the clear judgment required of rulers. Psa 104:15 wine that gladdens the heart of man, oil that makes his face… and forget his poverty, Poverty often meant hunger, debt, vulnerability, and the loss of security. Drink could briefly distract a suffering man from burdens he could not escape. Gen 41:51 Joseph named the firstborn Manasseh, saying… and remember his misery no more. The relief described is limited and passing, not a commendation of drunkenness. Human misery requires compassion and justice, while lasting comfort is found in God’s care. Job 11:16 For you will forget your misery, recalling it only… Open your mouth Rulers and judges were responsible to use their authority against injustice. Silence from those able to act left the vulnerable exposed to oppression. Eph 6:19-20 Pray also for me, that whenever I open my mouth,… for those with no voice, Widows, orphans, foreigners, the poor, and others without influence often lacked protection in court and public life. Their needs required advocates willing to speak and act on their behalf. Psa 72:12-14 For he will deliver the needy who cry out… for the cause of all the dispossessed. Those deprived of land, property, freedom, or legal standing were not to be ignored. A righteous ruler was to hear their cases, protect their rights, and judge with fairness. Psa 140:12 I know that the LORD upholds justice for the poor… Open your mouth, Those entrusted with authority must not remain silent when truth and justice are at stake. Eph 6:19 Pray also for me, that whenever I open my mouth,… judge righteously, Judges and rulers in Israel were accountable to render decisions without favoritism, bribery, or concern for personal advantage, reflecting God’s just rule. Jhn 7:24 Stop judging by outward appearances, and start judging… and defend the cause of the poor and needy. The vulnerable were especially exposed to oppression in ancient society. God required His people to protect their rights and ensure that poverty or weakness did not prevent them from receiving justice. Psa 82:3-4 Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless;…
The Virtues of a Noble WomanShe is marked by strength, integrity, wisdom, and capable service within her household and community; chayil means strength or valor. Pro 12:4 A wife of noble character is her husband’s crown,… who can find? Such character is uncommon and therefore deeply valued. Pro 18:22 He who finds a wife finds a good thing… She is far more precious than rubies. Her faithfulness and wise conduct exceed material wealth, bringing lasting good to those entrusted to her care. Pro 3:15 She is more precious than rubies; nothing you desire… The heart of her husband trusts in her, Her husband has full confidence in her character, judgment, and care for their household. Their marriage reflects the unity and mutual faithfulness established by God, and her conduct gives him security rather than concern. Mal 2:14-15 Yet you ask, “Why?” It is because the LORD has been a witness… and he lacks nothing of value. Her wisdom, labor, and stewardship strengthen the family’s welfare. She manages what is entrusted to her so faithfully that her husband does not suffer loss, but benefits from the provision, stability, and honor she brings to the home. Pro 18:22 He who finds a wife finds a good thing… She brings him good Her conduct strengthens her husband, household, and reputation. As a capable wife, she uses wisdom, diligence, and faithfulness to promote the welfare of her family. Pro 18:22 He who finds a wife finds a good thing… and not harm She is trustworthy in word and deed, never acting against her husband’s interests. Her loyalty preserves the peace and stability of the home. Pro 14:1 Every wise woman builds her house, but a foolish one… all the days of her life. Her devotion is enduring rather than temporary. She remains faithful through every season of life, displaying the steadfast character of a godly marriage. 1Co 7:39 A wife is bound to her husband as long as he lives.… She selects wool and flax Wool and flax were essential materials for clothing in Israelite homes. She carefully obtains what is needed to make warm wool garments and durable linen, showing wisdom and practical care for her household. Hos 2:9 Therefore I will take back My grain in its time… and works with eager hands. She willingly turns these materials into useful goods. Her labor is steady and purposeful, contrasting with idleness and displaying the diligence expected of one who manages her home well. 1Th 4:11-12 and to aspire to live quietly, to attend to your own matters… She is like the merchant ships, The virtuous woman is industrious, resourceful, and willing to seek what her household needs. Like trading vessels that traveled great distances carrying valuable cargo, she works carefully to secure quality provisions and contributes to her family’s prosperity. Psa 107:23-24 Others went out to sea in ships, conducting trade… bringing her food from afar. She plans ahead and makes the effort necessary to provide well for those under her care. Her household benefits from her diligence, wisdom, and attentive management. Gen 41:57 And every nation came to Joseph in Egypt to buy grain… She rises while it is still night The excellent wife begins her work before dawn, showing disciplined care rather than idleness. In a household dependent on daily labor, early preparation was necessary to meet the demands of the day. Mrk 1:35 Early in the morning, while it was still dark,… to provide food for her household Preparing meals often involved grinding grain, baking bread, and arranging food before other duties began. She ensures that her family is supplied through foresight and steady labor. 1Ki 17:13-16 “Do not be afraid,” Elijah said to her… and portions for her maidservants. Her care extends to the servants within her household. She provides for them and directs their work, maintaining an orderly home marked by responsible leadership and just provision. Pro 27:27 You will have plenty of goats’ milk to feed you… She appraises a field and buys it; Land was a valuable source of security and income in Israel, requiring careful judgment before purchase. Her assessment of the field shows practical wisdom, sound management, and authority in overseeing household resources. She acts deliberately rather than impulsively, strengthening her family’s future through a profitable investment. Jer 32:6-15 Jeremiah replied, “The word of the LORD came to me, saying:… from her earnings she plants a vineyard. A vineyard required labor, patience, and long-term planning before it produced a return. Using her own earnings, she invests in an asset that could provide food, wine, and continuing income for the household. Her work reflects diligence and foresight as she turns present profit into lasting provision. Isa 5:1-7 I will sing for my beloved a song of his vineyard:… She girds herself with strength She prepares herself for the demanding work of her household with resolve and discipline. In her time, managing a home required planning, labor, and endurance as women oversaw food, clothing, servants, and the needs of their families. Her strength includes the character to meet responsibility faithfully and the perseverance to carry out what must be done. 1Sa 2:4 The bows of the mighty are broken, but the feeble… and shows that her arms are strong. Her diligence is evident in her ability to perform the practical tasks required of her. Strong arms portray a woman capable of labor, provision, and support within her household, building up her family through steady and competent service. Gen 49:24 Yet he steadied his bow, and his strong arms were tempered… She sees that her gain is good, Her labor produces real benefit for her household. She manages resources wisely, recognizes the value of honest work, and conducts her affairs with sound judgment. Pro 14:23 There is profit in all labor, but mere talk… and her lamp is not extinguished at night. Her household is prepared and cared for even after daylight has ended. The burning lamp pictures diligence, watchfulness, and steady attention to the responsibilities entrusted to her. Lev 24:2-4 Command the Israelites to bring you pure oil for the light,… She stretches out her hands to the distaff The virtuous woman willingly performs the work needed to provide for her household. Spinning was an essential domestic labor in the ancient world, supplying thread for clothing and household textiles. Her diligence shows practical wisdom, responsibility, and careful management of the resources entrusted to her. Pro 10:4 Idle hands make one poor, but diligent hands bring wealth. and grasps the spindle with her fingers. Her skilled, personal involvement in this work reflects patience and attention to detail. Rather than neglecting ordinary duties, she uses her abilities faithfully for the good of her family. Exo 35:25-26 Every skilled woman spun with her hands… She opens her arms to the poor The noble wife uses her resources and strength to care for those in genuine need. Her generosity reflects God’s concern for the poor and the responsibility of His people to provide practical help rather than ignore suffering. Deu 15:7-8 If there is a poor man among your brothers… and reaches out her hands to the needy. Her compassion is active and personal, expressed through willing service and tangible provision. Her household is well managed not merely for its own comfort, but so that she may extend mercy to others. Isa 58:7 Isn’t it to share your bread with the hungry,… When it snows, “When it snows” evokes the winter hardships faced by those lacking adequate clothing, especially in hill country where snow and freezing temperatures could be dangerous. Job 37:6 For He says to the snow, ‘Fall on the earth,’… she has no fear for her household, She has no fear for her household because her careful labor has provided for their needs before the season arrives. Pro 14:26 He who fears the LORD is secure in confidence… for they are all clothed in scarlet. Her family has warm, durable garments of costly dyed fabric, reflecting both her foresight and the household’s dignity and prosperity. Nam 2:3 The shields of his mighty men are red; the valiant warriors… She makes coverings for her bed; Her skilled labor provides warmth, comfort, and order for her household. Such coverings required time and careful workmanship, showing her diligence in meeting the needs of her family and maintaining a well-kept home. Pro 7:16 I have decked my bed with coverings, … her clothing is fine linen and purple. Her dress reflects the prosperity and honor of a household wisely managed. Fine linen and purple garments were costly and associated with wealth and rank, yet her appearance also accords with the dignity, wisdom, and responsibility that mark her character. Luk 16:19 Now there was a rich man dressed in purple and fine linen,… Her husband is known at the city gates, The city gate was the center of civic life in ancient Israel, where legal cases, business matters, and public decisions were handled. His presence there shows that he was respected in the community and recognized as a man fit to take part in its affairs. His wife’s diligence and character contribute to the honor and stability of their household. Job 29:7-10 When I went out to the city gate and took my seat… where he sits among the elders of the land. The elders were trusted leaders who helped judge disputes, administer justice, and guide the city. Sitting among them indicates that he held a place of influence and responsibility, marked by wisdom, integrity, and public esteem. Rut 4:2 Then Boaz took ten of the elders of the city… She makes linen garments and sells them; The woman of Proverbs 31 uses her skill to provide valuable clothing for sale. Linen was costly and respected in the ancient world, requiring careful labor from flax to finished cloth. Her work shows that she manages household resources wisely and contributes materially to her family’s well-being. Exo 35:25 Every skilled woman spun with her hands… she delivers sashes to the merchants. She also supplies merchants with finished goods for trade beyond her immediate household. Sashes were useful garments worn for practical and decorative purposes. Her regular dealings with merchants reveal dependable work, sound judgment, and an established place in the local economy. Exo 39:29 and the sash of finely spun linen, embroidered with blue… Strength and honor are her clothing, Her character is marked by moral courage, dignity, and faithful conduct. These qualities are evident in the way she manages her household, serves others, and fulfills her responsibilities. Her security does not rest in wealth or outward appearance but in a life shaped by wisdom and reverence for God. Psa 104:1 Bless the LORD, O my soul! O LORD my God,… and she can laugh at the days to come. Because she has prepared wisely and trusts the Lord’s care, she faces the future without fear. Her joy reflects confidence that God rules over the uncertainties ahead and will sustain those who walk faithfully with Him. Job 5:22 You will laugh at destruction and famine,… She opens her mouth with wisdom, Her words arise from reverence for God and sound judgment. She speaks with care, applying truth to the ordinary needs of her household and those around her. Her wisdom is evident not only in what she says but in the orderly, faithful life she leads. Pro 10:31 The mouth of the righteous brings forth wisdom,… and faithful instruction is on her tongue. She gives dependable guidance marked by kindness, integrity, and obedience to God’s ways. As a wife and mother, she helps shape her household through steady teaching and godly counsel, passing on wisdom that can be trusted. Mal 2:6 instruction was in his mouth, and nothing false was found… She watches over the affairs of her household The godly wife gives careful attention to the needs, work, and well-being of everyone under her care. In a household that depended on diligent planning and daily labor, she helped maintain order, provision, and stability. Her oversight is active and responsible, protecting her family from neglect and disorder. 1Ti 5:14 So I advise the younger widows to marry, have children… and does not eat the bread of idleness. She does not live carelessly on the work of others but contributes faithfully to the life of her home. Her industry reflects wisdom, discipline, and concern for her family’s future. 2Th 3:10-12 For even while we were with you, we gave you this command:… Her children rise up and call her blessed; Her children openly honor her for the faithful care, wisdom, and instruction she has given them. Their praise reflects the lasting influence of a mother whose life has shaped the character and stability of her household. Sng 6:9 but my dove, my perfect one, is unique.… her husband praises her as well: Her husband publicly recognizes her worth and the strength she brings to their home. His praise affirms the mutual honor within a godly marriage and acknowledges her faithful service to the family. Sng 7:6 How fair and pleasant you are, O love, with your delights! “Many daughters have done noble things, Many women have shown wisdom, courage, faithfulness, and skill in their homes and communities. The husband recognizes their worthy accomplishments without diminishing them. Rut 3:11 And now do not be afraid, my daughter. I will do for you… but you surpass them all!” His wife stands above them because her character has been consistently proved in reverence for God, diligent service, wise judgment, and faithful care for her household. Est 2:17 And the king loved Esther more than all the other women… Charm is deceptive Outward appeal can conceal pride, selfishness, or a lack of godly character. What attracts human attention is not always a trustworthy measure of a person’s heart. Psa 12:2 They lie to one another; they speak with flattering lips… and beauty is fleeting, Physical beauty fades with age and changing circumstances. Though valued in every culture, it cannot provide lasting worth or secure honor before God. 1Pe 3:3-4 Your beauty should not come from outward adornment,… but a woman who fears the LORD A woman who reveres the LORD orders her life according to His will. Her devotion is shown in faithfulness, wisdom, integrity, and obedience. Psa 111:10 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom… is to be praised. Such character deserves recognition from her household and community because it reflects what God values above temporary outward qualities. Sng 6:9 but my dove, my perfect one, is unique.… Give her the fruit of her hands, Her diligent labor deserves its rightful reward. The virtuous woman’s work within her household—providing food, clothing, trade, and wise management—produced real benefit for her family and community. Her faithfulness in ordinary responsibilities revealed godly character and brought lasting provision. Psa 128:2 For when you eat the fruit of your labor,… and let her works praise her at the gates. The city gate was the public place where elders conducted legal affairs, business was arranged, and important matters were decided. Her reputation was established by the visible results of her life. Those who knew her household and observed her conduct could testify to her wisdom, industry, generosity, and fear of the Lord. Job 29:7-11 When I went out to the city gate and took my seat… This is a draft of the Berean Study Bible. Please send all comments and recommendations to bereanstudybible@aol.com. 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