A rich man’s wealth is his strong city, and like a high wall in his imagination.
Having described the firm and faithful defence of the righteous man (Pro 18:10), Solomon here shows what is the false and deceitful defence of the rich man, that has his portion and treasure in the things of this world, and sets his heart upon them. His wealth is as much his confidence, and he expects as much from it, as a godly man from his God. See, 1.
The rich man's wealth is his strong city,.... In which he dwells, over which he presides; in which he places his trust and confidence, and thinks himself safe from every enemy and from all trouble: as one (s) observes, "the abundance of a rich man's wealth he conceives to be as it were the abundance of people in a "city"; the telling of his money...
contrasts with Pro 18:10 (compare Pro 10:15). Such is a vain trust (compare Psa 73:6).