
Text -- Proverbs 14:30 (NET)




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Free from envy and inordinate passions.

Procures and maintains the health and vigour of the body.
JFB -> Pro 14:30
JFB: Pro 14:30 - -- Both literally and figuratively, a source of health; in the latter sense, opposed to the known effect of evil passions on health.
Both literally and figuratively, a source of health; in the latter sense, opposed to the known effect of evil passions on health.
Clarke -> Pro 14:30
Clarke: Pro 14:30 - -- A sound heart is the life of the flesh - A healthy state of the blood, and a proper circulation of that stream of life, is the grand cause, in the h...
A sound heart is the life of the flesh - A healthy state of the blood, and a proper circulation of that stream of life, is the grand cause, in the hand of God, of health and longevity. If the heart be diseased, life cannot be long continued.
TSK -> Pro 14:30

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Barnes -> Pro 14:30
Barnes: Pro 14:30 - -- Sound heart - literally, "heart of health,"that in which all emotions and appetites are in a healthy equilibrium. The contrast with this is the...
Sound heart - literally, "heart of health,"that in which all emotions and appetites are in a healthy equilibrium. The contrast with this is the envy which eats, like a consuming disease, into the very bones and marrow of a man’ s moral life.
Poole -> Pro 14:30
Poole: Pro 14:30 - -- A sound heart free from envy and such-like inordinate passions, which are commonly called the diseases of the soul, not only in sacred, but even in h...
A sound heart free from envy and such-like inordinate passions, which are commonly called the diseases of the soul, not only in sacred, but even in heathen writers. Or, as others render it, a healing heart ; mild, and merciful, and kind to others, which is opposed to envy.
Is the life of the flesh procureth and maintaineth the health and rigour of the whole body. But envy the rottenness of the bones; it wasteth the spirits, and consumeth even the strongest and most inward parts of the body.
Haydock -> Pro 14:30
Haydock: Pro 14:30 - -- Bones. As a sound heart preserves the rest of the body, so a good intention often excuses from mortal sin, when the error is not gross. But envy co...
Bones. As a sound heart preserves the rest of the body, so a good intention often excuses from mortal sin, when the error is not gross. But envy corrupts the works which seem good, and which cannot bear a strict examination. (St. Gregory, Mor. v. 34.) (Worthington) ---
Envy ruins the health. (Menan. ap. Gort.[Grotius?]) ---
Septuagint, "a too sensible heart is the," &c. This is beautiful; but not quite conformable to the Hebrew.
Gill -> Pro 14:30
Gill: Pro 14:30 - -- A sound heart is the life of the flesh,.... A heart made so by the grace of God, in which are sound principles of truth, righteousness, and holiness;...
A sound heart is the life of the flesh,.... A heart made so by the grace of God, in which are sound principles of truth, righteousness, and holiness; these preserve from sin, and so from many diseases; whereby the life of the flesh or body is kept safe and sound, or that is kept in health and vigour; or a "quiet heart" h; a heart free from wrath, anger, and envy, and such like passions and perturbations; this contributes much to the health of the body, and the comfort of life: or a "healing heart", or "spirit" i; that is humane, kind, and friendly; that pities and heals the distresses of others, and makes up differences between persons at variance: such an one is "the life of fleshes" k, as in the original text; or of men, of the same flesh and blood; the life of others, as well as of his own flesh; such an one contributes to the comfortable living of others as well as of himself;
but envy the rottenness of the bones; a man that envies the happiness and prosperity of others, this preys upon his own spirits, and not only wastes his flesh, but weakens and consumes the stronger parts of his body, the bones; it is as a "moth" within him, as the Arabic version: the Targum is,
"as rottenness in wood, so is envy in the bones;''

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MHCC -> Pro 14:30
Matthew Henry -> Pro 14:30
Matthew Henry: Pro 14:30 - -- The foregoing verse showed how much our reputation, this how much our health, depends on the good government of our passions and the preserving of t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 14:30
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 14:30 - --
30 A quiet heart is the life of the body,
But covetousness is rottenness in the bones.
Heart, soul, flesh, is the O.T. trichotomy, Psa 84:3; Psa 1...
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...
