Proverbs 22:1 A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold. A good name,
Heb.
name
put
for good name, as
Ecclesiastes 7:1, the word
good
being easily understood out of the next clause, in which it is expressed in the Hebrew text. A good reputation amongst wise and good men.
Is rather to be chosen than great riches;
partly, because it is a most special blessing from God, being appropriated to worthy persons, whereas God commonly throws away riches upon the basest of men; partly, because it gives a man that tranquillity and satisfaction of mind, and that content and comfort in his condition, which no riches can purchase; and partly, because as it is commonly an evidence of a man’s virtue and piety, so it is accompanied with God’s love and favour, whereas riches are oft given by God in wrath, and to the hurt of the owner.
Loving favour;
or,
good grace or favour; a good report among men, especially among good men, and that hearty love and kindness which attends upon it.