Matthew Henry
Note,
tills his land, and tends his shop, and minds his business, whatever it is, he
shall have plenty of bread, of that which is necessary for himself and his family and with which he may be charitable to the poor; he shall
eat the labour of his hands.
follows after vain persons, drinks with them, joins with them in their frolics and vain sports, and idles away his time with him, he shall have
poverty enough, shall be
satiatedor
replenishedwith poverty (so the word is); he takes those courses which lead so directly to it that he seems to court it, and he shall have his fill of it.