Proverbs 2:4
If thou seekest her as silver, and searchest for her as [for] hid treasures;
If thou seekest {H1245} her as silver {H3701}, and searchest {H2664} for her as for hid treasures {H4301};
if you seek it as you would silver and search for it as for hidden treasure -
if you seek it like silver and search it out like hidden treasure,
If thou seek her as silver, And search for her as for hid treasures:
Cross-References
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Matthew 13:44
ΒΆ Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field. -
Matthew 19:29
And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name's sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life. -
Proverbs 16:16
ΒΆ How much better [is it] to get wisdom than gold! and to get understanding rather to be chosen than silver! -
Job 3:21
Which long for death, but it [cometh] not; and dig for it more than for hid treasures; -
Job 28:12
But where shall wisdom be found? and where [is] the place of understanding? -
Job 28:20
ΒΆ Whence then cometh wisdom? and where [is] the place of understanding? -
Proverbs 8:18
Riches and honour [are] with me; [yea], durable riches and righteousness.
Commentary
Proverbs 2:4 KJV encourages a profound and relentless pursuit of wisdom, likening its value and the intensity of its search to the quest for precious metals and buried wealth. This verse is part of a larger exhortation in Proverbs chapter 2, where King Solomon, or a wise teacher, urges his son (and by extension, the reader) to embrace and diligently seek wisdom and understanding.
Context of Proverbs 2:4
This verse follows a series of conditional statements in Proverbs 2:1-3, which lay the groundwork for how one receives wisdom: by receiving God's words, storing up His commandments, inclining the ear to wisdom, applying the heart to understanding, and crying out for knowledge. Proverbs 2:4 intensifies this call, emphasizing the necessary diligence and the immense value placed upon wisdom. In ancient times, "hid treasures" (Hebrew: matmonim) were often valuables buried for safekeeping or during times of war, and finding them was a rare and life-altering discovery, underscoring the extraordinary reward of discovering divine wisdom.
Key Themes and Messages
Linguistic Insights
The term "her" refers to wisdom, which is personified as a woman throughout the book of Proverbs (e.g., Proverbs 1:20, Proverbs 3:13). The Hebrew words for "seekest" (baqash) and "searchest" (chaphas) both convey a sense of earnest, careful, and thorough investigation, not just a casual glance. The phrase "hid treasures" (matmonim) paints a picture of something incredibly valuable that is not easily found, requiring deep and persistent exploration.
Practical Application
Proverbs 2:4 serves as a powerful call to prioritize the acquisition of spiritual wisdom in our lives. It challenges us to ask: Do we pursue God's wisdom with the same fervor and dedication that we might pursue financial success, career advancement, or personal gain? Just as one would painstakingly search for a lost fortune, so should we diligently search God's Word and seek His guidance through prayer and meditation. The promise is that such earnest seeking will lead to finding a treasure far more valuable and enduring than any earthly wealth, leading to the knowledge of God Himself.
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