
Text -- Proverbs 14:8 (NET)




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Wesley: Pro 14:8 - -- Consists not in vain speculations, but in a diligent study of his duty, and of the way to eternal happiness.
Consists not in vain speculations, but in a diligent study of his duty, and of the way to eternal happiness.

Wesley: Pro 14:8 - -- The wit of ungodly men, which is really their folly, is employed only in finding out ways of deceiving.
The wit of ungodly men, which is really their folly, is employed only in finding out ways of deceiving.
JFB -> Pro 14:8
Appearances deceive the thoughtless, but the prudent discriminate.
Clarke -> Pro 14:8
Clarke: Pro 14:8 - -- Is to understand his way - Instead of הבין habin , to understand, הכין hachin , to Direct his way, is found in one MS. It makes a very goo...
Is to understand his way - Instead of
TSK -> Pro 14:8
TSK: Pro 14:8 - -- wisdom : Pro 2:9, Pro 8:20; Psa 111:10, Psa 119:5, Psa 119:34, Psa 119:35, Psa 119:73, Psa 143:8; Eph 5:17; Col 1:9, Col 1:10; 2Ti 3:15-17; Jam 3:13
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wisdom : Pro 2:9, Pro 8:20; Psa 111:10, Psa 119:5, Psa 119:34, Psa 119:35, Psa 119:73, Psa 143:8; Eph 5:17; Col 1:9, Col 1:10; 2Ti 3:15-17; Jam 3:13
folly : Pro 11:18; Jer 13:20 *marg. Luk 12:19, Luk 12:20; Eph 4:22; 2Ti 3:13

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Barnes -> Pro 14:8
Barnes: Pro 14:8 - -- The Hebrew counterpart to the Greek "Know thyself.""The highest wisdom is for a person to understand his own way. The most extreme folly is self-dec...
The Hebrew counterpart to the Greek "Know thyself.""The highest wisdom is for a person to understand his own way. The most extreme folly is self-deceit."The word "deceit"may, however, involve fraud practiced upon others. The folly of fools shows itself then in their ceaseless effort to deceive.
Poole -> Pro 14:8
Poole: Pro 14:8 - -- The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way it consists not in vain speculations, nor in a curious prying into other men’ s matters, nor ...
The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way it consists not in vain speculations, nor in a curious prying into other men’ s matters, nor in cunning arts of deceiving others; but in a diligent study of his own duty, and of the way to true and eternal happiness.
The folly of fools is deceit the wit of ungodly men, which, though they account their wisdom, is really their folly, is employed only in finding out ways of overreaching and deceiving others, and themselves too.
Haydock -> Pro 14:8
Haydock: Pro 14:8 - -- Way. This science of the saints is the only true wisdom. ---
Erreth. They are inconstant. Hebrew, " is deceit." They are bent on it.
Way. This science of the saints is the only true wisdom. ---
Erreth. They are inconstant. Hebrew, " is deceit." They are bent on it.
Gill -> Pro 14:8
Gill: Pro 14:8 - -- The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way,.... The way of his calling, in which he should abide, and how to manage it in the best manner; th...
The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way,.... The way of his calling, in which he should abide, and how to manage it in the best manner; the way of his duty, that he may walk inoffensively both towards God and men; and the way of life and salvation, which is by Jesus Christ, which to understand and to walk in is the highest wisdom and prudence;
but the folly of fools is deceit: or "the wisdom of fools", which the opposition requires, and is meant, and is what the Holy Ghost calls "folly", as elsewhere, 1Co 3:19; this is itself "deceit"; it is science, falsely so called; it lies in tricking and deceiving; and the issue of it is, not only the deceiving of others, but themselves also: such is the folly of the man of sin and followers, which lies in deceiving the inhabitants of the earth with their sorceries and superstitions, with their lying wonders and miracles; see 2Th 2:10, Rev 13:14.

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MHCC -> Pro 14:8
MHCC: Pro 14:8 - --We are travellers, whose concern is, not to spy out wonders, but to get to their journey's end; to understand the rules we are to walk by, also the en...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 14:8
Matthew Henry: Pro 14:8 - -- See here, 1. The good conduct of a wise and good man; he manages himself well. it is not the wisdom of the learned, which consists only in speculati...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 14:8
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 14:8 - --
8 The wisdom of the prudent is to observe his way,
And the folly of fools is deceit.
The nearest idea is that of self-deceit, according to which t...
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...
