
Text -- Proverbs 19:19 (NET)




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Of strong passions.

Thou must deliver him again and again.
JFB -> Pro 19:19
Repeated efforts of kindness are lost on ill-natured persons.
Clarke -> Pro 19:19
Clarke: Pro 19:19 - -- A man of great wrath - He who is of an irritable, fiery disposition, will necessarily get himself into many broils; and he that is surety for him on...
A man of great wrath - He who is of an irritable, fiery disposition, will necessarily get himself into many broils; and he that is surety for him once is likely to be called on again and again for the same friendly office.
TSK -> Pro 19:19
TSK: Pro 19:19 - -- man : Pro 22:24, Pro 22:25, Pro 25:28, Pro 29:22; 1Sa 20:30, 1Sa 20:31, 22:7-23, 1Sa 24:17-22, 1Sa 26:21-25; 2Sa 16:5, 2Sa 16:6
do it again : Heb. add
man : Pro 22:24, Pro 22:25, Pro 25:28, Pro 29:22; 1Sa 20:30, 1Sa 20:31, 22:7-23, 1Sa 24:17-22, 1Sa 26:21-25; 2Sa 16:5, 2Sa 16:6
do it again : Heb. add

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Barnes -> Pro 19:19
Barnes: Pro 19:19 - -- The sense of the last words seems to be that the connection between wrath and punishment is so invariable, that all efforts to save the passionate m...
The sense of the last words seems to be that the connection between wrath and punishment is so invariable, that all efforts to save the passionate man from the disastrous consequences which he brings on his own head are made in vain.
Poole -> Pro 19:19
Poole: Pro 19:19 - -- A man of great wrath or, he who is of great wrath , of strong passions; which may be understood either,
1. More particularly, of a son of such a te...
A man of great wrath or, he who is of great wrath , of strong passions; which may be understood either,
1. More particularly, of a son of such a temper, who is very impatient of correction, and breaks forth into violent passions upon that occasion; and then the following words contain the parent’ s duty, which is to take care to punish him, because if he spare him that thee for his passion, he must do so again and again, the same cause returning upon him, and so must wholly forbear to chasten him. Or,
2. More generally, of any man of a fierce and furious temper and carriage; and then the next words declare only the event, by his great and repeated provocations he will bring punishment upon himself, either from God or men.
If thou deliver him if either a parent, or another person provoked by him, forbear to punish him. He turneth his speech to the party, as is usual in Scripture and in other authors.
Thou must do it again Heb. thou must add , to wit, to deliver him again and again, as oft as he shall offend; or, thou wilt add or increase, to wit, his wrath, which thou shouldst subdue.
Haydock -> Pro 19:19
Haydock: Pro 19:19 - -- Thing. A child neglected will continue to steal, or to offend; (Calmet) while too much harshness will do no good, but tend to the damage of all pa...
Thing. A child neglected will continue to steal, or to offend; (Calmet) while too much harshness will do no good, but tend to the damage of all parties. (Haydock) ---
Anger is productive of the worst effects.
Gill -> Pro 19:19
Gill: Pro 19:19 - -- A man of great wrath shall suffer punishment,.... Either a child that is of a wrathful disposition, and provokes his parent to wrath; or a parent that...
A man of great wrath shall suffer punishment,.... Either a child that is of a wrathful disposition, and provokes his parent to wrath; or a parent that chastises his child in wrath; each shall suffer for it; or any man that gives way to wrath and anger and is continually quarrelling, he involves himself in trouble; and is punished, as his offence requires, according to law, either in his person or estate;
for if thou deliver him, yet thou must do it again; if he is got out of one broil, he will get into another quickly; if he clear of one lawsuit, another will be commenced against him in a short time; if he is discharged and freed from a penalty he is justly subject to, it must be done again and again; he will fall into the same evil, and there is no end of appearing, for him and serving him; a wrathful man brings himself into great trouble, as may be seen in Shimei, 2Sa 16:7, 1Ki 2:46.

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NET Notes: Pro 19:19 The second colon of the verse is very difficult, and there have been many proposals as to its meaning: (1) “If you save [your enemy], you will a...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 19:19
Geneva Bible: Pro 19:19 A man of great wrath shall suffer punishment: for if thou ( f ) deliver [him], yet thou must do it again.
( f ) Though for a time he gives place to c...

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MHCC -> Pro 19:19
Matthew Henry -> Pro 19:19
Matthew Henry: Pro 19:19 - -- 1. As we read this, it intimates, in short, that angry men never want woe. Those that are of strong, or rather headstrong, passions, commonly bring ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 19:17-21
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 19:17-21 - --
These verses we take together. But we have no other reason for making a pause at Pro 19:21, than that Pro 19:22 is analogous to Pro 19:17, and thus ...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 19:1--22:17
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...
