
Text -- Proverbs 14:17 (NET)




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His passion hurries him into foolish speeches and actions.

One who suppresses his passion, but meditates revenge.
Literally, "short of anger" (compare Pro 14:29, opposite idea).

That is, the deliberate evildoer is more hated than the rash.
Clarke: Pro 14:17 - -- He that is soon angry - קצר אפים ketsar appayim , "short of nostrils:"because, when a man is angry, his nose is contracted, and drawn up tow...
He that is soon angry -

Clarke: Pro 14:17 - -- Dealeth foolishly - He has no time for reflection; he is hurried on by his passions, speaks like a fool, and acts like a madman.
Dealeth foolishly - He has no time for reflection; he is hurried on by his passions, speaks like a fool, and acts like a madman.
TSK -> Pro 14:17
TSK: Pro 14:17 - -- that : Pro 14:29, Pro 12:16, Pro 15:18, Pro 16:32, Pro 22:24, Pro 29:22; Ecc 7:9; Jam 1:19
a man : Pro 6:18, Pro 12:2; Est 3:6, Est 7:5, Est 7:6; Isa ...

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Barnes -> Pro 14:17
Barnes: Pro 14:17 - -- The contrast lies between two forms of evil. Hasty anger acts foolishly, but the "man of wicked devices,"vindictive and insidious, incurs all men...
The contrast lies between two forms of evil. Hasty anger acts foolishly, but the "man of wicked devices,"vindictive and insidious, incurs all men’ s hatred.
Poole -> Pro 14:17
Poole: Pro 14:17 - -- Dealeth foolishly his passion hurries him into many rash and foolish speeches and actions.
A man of wicked devices one who suppresseth his passion,...
Dealeth foolishly his passion hurries him into many rash and foolish speeches and actions.
A man of wicked devices one who suppresseth his passion, but designeth and meditateth revenge, watching for the fittest methods and opportunities of executing it,
is hated both by God and men, as being most deeply malicious, and like the devil, and most dangerous and pernicious to human society; whereas men that are soon angry give a man warning, and are quickly pacified, and therefore pitied and pardoned.
Haydock -> Pro 14:17
Haydock: Pro 14:17 - -- Folly. Wrath betrays us into great extravagances. ---
Hateful. Hebrew also, "hateth" folly. Septuagint, "the prudent beareth much," Job v. 2. (...
Folly. Wrath betrays us into great extravagances. ---
Hateful. Hebrew also, "hateth" folly. Septuagint, "the prudent beareth much," Job v. 2. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 14:17
Gill: Pro 14:17 - -- He that is soon angry dealeth foolishly,.... A man that is quick and short, of a hasty spirit, and presently discovers anger and resentment in his fa...
He that is soon angry dealeth foolishly,.... A man that is quick and short, of a hasty spirit, and presently discovers anger and resentment in his face; he says and does many foolish things, which he afterwards is sorry for, and repents, and is ashamed of; and he is to be pitied and forgiven;
and a man of wicked devices is hated; one that hides his anger, covers his resentment, contrives schemes to revenge himself, and waits an opportunity to put them in execution, is justly hateful to God and men.

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MHCC -> Pro 14:17
MHCC: Pro 14:17 - --An angry man is to be pitied as well as blamed; but the revengeful is more hateful.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 14:17
Matthew Henry: Pro 14:17 - -- Note, 1. Passionate men are justly laughed at. Men who are peevish and touchy, and are soon angry upon every the least provocation, deal foolishl...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 14:17
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 14:17 - --
This verse, as if explanatory of מתעבר , connects itself with this interpretation of the contrasts, corresponding to the general usus loquend...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 14:1--15:33
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...
