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<p>This, I think, is the only one of Solomons proverbs that has that note of attention prefixed to it, <i>Behold</i>! which intimates that it contains not only an evident truth, which may be beheld, but an eminent truth, which must be considered. 1. Some understand both parts of a recompence in displeasure: <i>The righteous</i>, if they do amiss, shall be punished for their offences in this world; much more shall wicked people be punished for theirs, which are committed, not through infirmity, but with a high hand. If judgment begin at the house of God, what will become of the ungodly? <a class="bibleref" title="1Pet.4.17,1Pet.4.18,Luke.23.31" href="/passage/?search=1Pet.4.17,1Pet.4.18,Luke.23.31"><span class="bibleref" title="1Pet.4.17">1 Pet. 4:17</span>, <span class="bibleref" title="1Pet.4.18">18</span>; <span class="bibleref" title="Luke.23.31">Luke 23:31</span></a>. 2. I rather understand it of a recompence of reward to the righteous and punishment to sinners. Let us behold providential retributions. There are some recompences <i>in the earth</i>, in this world, and in the things of this world, which prove that <i>verily there is a God that judges in the earth</i> (<a class="bibleref" title="Ps.58.11" href="/passage/?search=Ps.58.11">Ps. 58:11</a>); but they are not universal; many sins go unpunished in the earth, and services unrewarded, which indicates that there is a judgment to come, and that there will be more exact and full retributions in the future state. Many times <i>the righteous</i> are <i>recompensed</i> for their righteousness here <i>in the earth</i>, though that is not the principal, much less the only reward either intended for them or intended by them; but whatever the word of God has promised them, or the wisdom of God sees good for them, they shall have <i>in the earth. The wicked</i> also, <i>and the sinner</i>, are sometimes remarkably punished in this life, nations, families, particular persons. And if the righteous, who do not deserve the least reward, yet have part of their recompence here on earth, much more shall the wicked, who deserve the greatest punishment, have part of their punishment on earth, as an earnest of worse to come. Therefore <i>stand in awe and sin not</i>. If those have two heavens that merit none, much more shall those have two hells that merit both.</p>