
Text -- Proverbs 15:15 (NET)




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Of the troubled in mind.
The state of the heart governs the outward condition.

Sad, contrasted with the cheerfulness of a feast.
TSK -> Pro 15:15
TSK: Pro 15:15 - -- All : Gen 37:35, Gen 47:9; Psa 90:7-9
but : Pro 16:22, Pro 17:22; Act 16:25; Rom 5:2, Rom 5:3, Rom 5:11, Rom 12:12; 2Co 1:5, 2Co 1:12, 2Co 6:10; 1Pe 1...

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Barnes -> Pro 15:15
Barnes: Pro 15:15 - -- Afflicted - The affliction meant here is less that of outward circumstances than of a troubled and downcast spirit. Life to the cheerful is as ...
Afflicted - The affliction meant here is less that of outward circumstances than of a troubled and downcast spirit. Life to the cheerful is as one perpetual banquet, whether he be poor or rich. That which disturbs the feast is anxiety, the taking (anxious) thought"of Mat 6:34.
Poole -> Pro 15:15
Poole: Pro 15:15 - -- Of the afflicted of the troubled in mind or heart, as this general expression may very fitly be restrained from the following clause.
Are evil tedi...
Of the afflicted of the troubled in mind or heart, as this general expression may very fitly be restrained from the following clause.
Are evil tedious and uncomfortable; he takes no content in any time or thing.
Of a merry heart Heb. of a good heart , i.e. composed, and quiet, and contented.
Hath a continual feast hath constant satisfaction and delight in all conditions, yea, even in affliction.
Haydock -> Pro 15:15
Haydock: Pro 15:15 - -- Feast. Those who repine at their condition are miserable; while the poor may be delivered from many cares. (Calmet) ---
----- O vitæ tuta facult...
Feast. Those who repine at their condition are miserable; while the poor may be delivered from many cares. (Calmet) ---
----- O vitæ tuta facultas
Pauperis angustique laris. (Luc. Phar. v.)
--- Under affliction every thing displeases; but all delights the cheerful temper.
Gill -> Pro 15:15
Gill: Pro 15:15 - -- All the days of the afflicted are evil,.... And some are afflicted all their days, from their youth up; so that not only the days of old age are evil...
All the days of the afflicted are evil,.... And some are afflicted all their days, from their youth up; so that not only the days of old age are evil days, in which they have no pleasure, but even the days of their youth; all their days, as Jacob says, "few and evil have the days of the years of my life been", Gen 47:9; because they had been filled up with affliction and trouble of one sort or another. Or, "all the days of the poor" f; either in purse, who want many of the good things of life; or in knowledge, as Gersom and Aben Ezra observe;
but he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast; a heart that has "the kingdom of God" in it, which lies "not in meat and drink, but in righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost", Rom 14:17, which has the love of God shed abroad in it by the Spirit, where Christ dwells by faith; and that lives by faith on him, and on the provisions of his grace; all this is a constant continual feast to a gracious soul, made joyful hereby.

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MHCC -> Pro 15:15
MHCC: Pro 15:15 - --Some are much in affliction, and of a sorrowful spirit. Such are to be pitied, prayed for, and comforted. And others serve God with gladness of heart,...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 15:15
Matthew Henry: Pro 15:15 - -- See here what a great difference there is between the condition and temper of some and others of the children of men. 1. Some are much in affliction...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 15:7-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 15:7-17 - --
A second series which begins with a proverb of the power of human speech, and closes with proverbs of the advantages and disadvantages of wealth.
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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...
