
Text -- Proverbs 10:14 (NET)




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In their minds, to be brought forth upon fit occasions.

Whereby they may be enabled to speak both what, and when it is seasonable.

Wesley: Pro 10:14 - -- Fools are more forward to lay out than to lay up, and for want of knowledge speak much and foolishly, whereby they frequently bring destruction upon t...
Fools are more forward to lay out than to lay up, and for want of knowledge speak much and foolishly, whereby they frequently bring destruction upon themselves.
That is, as treasures for good use.

JFB: Pro 10:14 - -- Or, "as to the mouth," &c., destruction is near; they expose themselves to evil by prating.
Or, "as to the mouth," &c., destruction is near; they expose themselves to evil by prating.
Clarke -> Pro 10:14
Clarke: Pro 10:14 - -- Wise men lay up knowledge - They keep secret every thing that has a tendency to disturb domestic or public peace; but the foolish man blabs all out,...
Wise men lay up knowledge - They keep secret every thing that has a tendency to disturb domestic or public peace; but the foolish man blabs all out, and produces much mischief. Think much, speak little, and always think before you speak. This will promote your own peace and that of your neighbor.
TSK -> Pro 10:14
TSK: Pro 10:14 - -- lay : Pro 1:5, Pro 9:9, Pro 18:1, Pro 18:15, Pro 19:8; Mat 12:35, Mat 13:44, Mat 13:52; 2Co 4:6, 2Co 4:7
the mouth : Pro 10:8, Pro 10:10, Pro 13:3, Pr...

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Barnes -> Pro 10:14
Barnes: Pro 10:14 - -- Lay up - The point of the maxim is that the wise man reserves what he has to say for the right time, place, and persons (compare Mat 7:6), as c...
Lay up - The point of the maxim is that the wise man reserves what he has to say for the right time, place, and persons (compare Mat 7:6), as contrasted with the foolish, ever giving immediate utterance to what destroys himself and others.
Poole -> Pro 10:14
Poole: Pro 10:14 - -- Wise men lay up to wit, in their minds and memories, to be brought forth thence upon fit occasions,
knowledge whereby they may be enabled to speak ...
Wise men lay up to wit, in their minds and memories, to be brought forth thence upon fit occasions,
knowledge whereby they may be enabled to speak both what and when it is seasonable, for their own or others’ good.
The mouth of the foolish is near destruction fools are more forward to lay out than to lay up, and for want of knowledge speak much and foolishly, whereby they frequently bring destruction upon themselves
Haydock -> Pro 10:14
Haydock: Pro 10:14 - -- Confusion. He speaks inconsiderately, and involves himself in continual dangers, while the wise are cautious in their speech.
Confusion. He speaks inconsiderately, and involves himself in continual dangers, while the wise are cautious in their speech.
Gill -> Pro 10:14
Gill: Pro 10:14 - -- Wise men lay up knowledge,.... Which they get by reading, prayer, meditation, hearing the word of God, and conversation with good men: this they lay ...
Wise men lay up knowledge,.... Which they get by reading, prayer, meditation, hearing the word of God, and conversation with good men: this they lay up in their hearts, minds, and memories, that they may not forget it, and as a rich treasure they highly value it; that they may bring it forth at proper times, and on proper occasions, for the benefit of others; see Mat 12:35; or hide f it; conceal it; do not boast and brag of it, as foolish men do;
but the mouth of the foolish is near destruction: who rashly and unguardedly utters things which bring swift and sudden destruction on himself and others; or terror and consternation, as the word g also signifies. The Vulgate Latin version is, "but the mouth of the foolish is near to confusion"; he boasts of his knowledge, betrays his ignorance, and so brings himself to shame and confusion.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 10:1-32
TSK Synopsis: Pro 10:1-32 - --1 From this chapter to the five and twentieth are sundry observations of moral virtues, and their contrary vices.
MHCC -> Pro 10:14
MHCC: Pro 10:14 - --Whatever knowledge may be useful, we must lay it up, that it may not be to seek when we want it. The wise gain this wisdom by reading, by hearing the ...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 10:14
Matthew Henry: Pro 10:14 - -- Observe, 1. It is the wisdom of the wise that they treasure up a stock of useful knowledge, which will be their preservation: Wisdom is therefore ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 10:14
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 10:14 - --
14 Wise men store up knowledge;
But the mouth of the fool is threatening destruction.
Ewald, Bertheau, Hitzig, Oetinger: "The mouth of the fool bl...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 10:1-14
Constable: Pro 10:1--22:17 - --II. COUPLETS EXPRESSING WISDOM 10:1--22:16
Chapters 1-9, as we have seen, contain discourses that Solomon eviden...
