
Text -- Proverbs 16:21 (NET)




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He who is truly wise, shall be so accounted by others.

Wesley: Pro 16:21 - -- Both in himself, for while a man teaches others, he improves himself; and others, who by this means are induced to hear and receive his instructions.
Both in himself, for while a man teaches others, he improves himself; and others, who by this means are induced to hear and receive his instructions.
Who rightly consider duty.

Eloquent discourse, persuades and instructs others.
TSK -> Pro 16:21
TSK: Pro 16:21 - -- wise : Pro 16:23, Pro 10:8, Pro 23:15; 1Ki 3:12; Rom 16:19; Jam 3:17
the sweetness : Pro 16:24, Pro 15:7, Pro 27:9; Psa 45:2; Ecc 12:10; Isa 50:4; Luk...

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Barnes -> Pro 16:21
Barnes: Pro 16:21 - -- The words point to the conditions of all true growth in wisdom; and he who has the gift of uttering it in winning speech increases it in himself and...
The words point to the conditions of all true growth in wisdom; and he who has the gift of uttering it in winning speech increases it in himself and others.
Poole -> Pro 16:21
Poole: Pro 16:21 - -- The wise in heart shall be called prudent: the sense is either,
1. He who hath wisdom or sound knowledge in his heart, will show it by his prudence ...
The wise in heart shall be called prudent: the sense is either,
1. He who hath wisdom or sound knowledge in his heart, will show it by his prudence in ordering his actions. Or rather,
2. He who is truly wise, or prudent, or intelligent (all which words most commonly signify one and the same thing, both in this and in other books of Scripture) shall be so called or accounted by others.
The sweetness of the lips eloquence added to wisdom; the faculty of expressing a man’ s mind fitly, and freely, and acceptably.
Increaseth learning both in himself, for whilst a man teacheth others he improveth himself; and especially in others, who by this means are induced to hear and receive his good instructions. Wisdom gets a man repute with others, but this faculty of right speaking makes a wise man more instrumental to do good to others.
Haydock -> Pro 16:21
Haydock: Pro 16:21 - -- Shall. Hebrew, "adds learning," both to himself and to others. Those who are wise and eloquent, must be preferred before those who have only the f...
Shall. Hebrew, "adds learning," both to himself and to others. Those who are wise and eloquent, must be preferred before those who have only the former qualification. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 16:21
Gill: Pro 16:21 - -- The wise in heart shall be called prudent,.... He that has true wisdom in the inward part; who knows his heart and the haughtiness of it; who has the ...
The wise in heart shall be called prudent,.... He that has true wisdom in the inward part; who knows his heart and the haughtiness of it; who has the fear of God in it, which is the beginning of wisdom; who is wise unto salvation, not only knows the scheme of it, but is experimentally acquainted with it; who has not head knowledge and wisdom only, but heart knowledge and wisdom, and behaves wisely in his life and conversation; who is so wise and endued with knowledge, as, out of a good conversation, to show his works with meekness of wisdom; such a man is called, reckoned, accounted, and spoken well of, as a prudent man among all wise and knowing persons;
and the sweetness of the lips increaseth learning; who, besides a wise heart and a knowing head, have the gift of elocution; can deliver themselves in a flowing easy style; can clothe their thoughts with proper words, and convey their ideas in clear expressions, in a very edifying and instructive manner: these communicate knowledge to others, and increase it in themselves: for, while they are improving others, they improve themselves and learning also, whether it be divine or human; these are such who are "apt to teach", 1Ti 3:2; and if they have proper hearers to attend them, they will "increase in learning", as a just man does, Pro 9:9.

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MHCC -> Pro 16:21
MHCC: Pro 16:21 - --The man whose wisdom dwells in his heart, will be found more truly prudent than many who possess shining talents.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 16:21
Matthew Henry: Pro 16:21 - -- Note, 1. Those that have solid wisdom will have the credit of it; it will gain them reputation, and they shall be called prudent grave men, and a ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 16:21
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 16:21 - --
Four proverbs of wisdom with eloquence:
21 The wise in heart is called prudent,
And grace of the lips increaseth learning.
Elsewhere (Pro 1:5; Pr...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 16:1-33
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...
