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Text -- Proverbs 19:3 (NET)

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19:3 A person’s folly subverts his way, and his heart rages against the Lord.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: SUBVERT | FRET, FRETTING | Complaint | Blindness | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Pro 19:3 - -- Blasts his designs and enterprises.

Blasts his designs and enterprises.

Wesley: Pro 19:3 - -- He ascribes his unhappiness not to his own sin, but to God and his providence.

He ascribes his unhappiness not to his own sin, but to God and his providence.

JFB: Pro 19:3 - -- Turns him back from right (Pro 13:6; Jam 1:13); and he blames God for his failures.

Turns him back from right (Pro 13:6; Jam 1:13); and he blames God for his failures.

Clarke: Pro 19:3 - -- The foolishness of man - Most men complain of cross providences, because they get into straits and difficulties through the perverseness of their wa...

The foolishness of man - Most men complain of cross providences, because they get into straits and difficulties through the perverseness of their ways; and thus they fret against God; whereas, in every instance, they are the causes of their own calamities. O how inconsistent is man!

TSK: Pro 19:3 - -- foolishness : Gen 3:6-12, Gen 4:5-14; Num. 16:19-41, Num 17:12, Num 17:13; 1Sa 13:13, 1Sa 15:23; 1Sa 22:13-23; 1Ki 20:42, 1Ki 20:43; 2Ki 3:9, 2Ki 3:10...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Pro 19:3 - -- The non-wisdom which, having brought about disasters by its own perverseness, then turns round and "fretteth,"i. e., angrily complains against the P...

The non-wisdom which, having brought about disasters by its own perverseness, then turns round and "fretteth,"i. e., angrily complains against the Providence of God.

Perverteth - Rather, "overturneth,""maketh to fail."

Poole: Pro 19:3 - -- Perverteth his way either. 1. Enticeth him to sin. Or rather, 2. Crosseth and blasteth his designs and enterprises, and brings losses and miseries ...

Perverteth his way either.

1. Enticeth him to sin. Or rather,

2. Crosseth and blasteth his designs and enterprises, and brings losses and miseries upon him. His heart fretteth against the Lord ; he ascribes his unhappiness not to his own sin and folly, which is the true cause of it, but to God and his providence, against which he unjustly murmurs.

Haydock: Pro 19:3 - -- Fretteth. Literally, "burneth." Septuagint, "blameth." Hebrew, "his heart rageth against the Lord." (Haydock) --- Thus Adam tacitly laid the bla...

Fretteth. Literally, "burneth." Septuagint, "blameth." Hebrew, "his heart rageth against the Lord." (Haydock) ---

Thus Adam tacitly laid the blame on him, as all those who excuse themselves on account of their temper, habits, stars, the violence of temptation, &c. (Calmet)

Gill: Pro 19:3 - -- The foolishness of man perverteth his way,.... The sinfulness of his heart and nature; the folly which is bound up in it causes him to go astray out o...

The foolishness of man perverteth his way,.... The sinfulness of his heart and nature; the folly which is bound up in it causes him to go astray out of the way in which he should go, or makes things go cross with him; so that the ways he takes do not prosper, nor his schemes succeed; but everything goes against him, and he is brought into straits and difficulties;

and his heart fretteth against the Lord; laying all the blame on him; and ascribing his ill success, not to his own sin and folly, but to divine Providence, which works against him; and therefore frets and murmurs at him; and, instead of charging his own ways with folly, charges the ways of God with inequality; see Eze 18:25.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Pro 19:3 The “heart raging” is a metonymy of cause (or adjunct); it represents the emotions that will lead to blaming God for the frustration. Gene...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

MHCC: Pro 19:3 - --Men run into troubles by their own folly, and then fret at the appointments of God.

Matthew Henry: Pro 19:3 - -- We have here two instances of men's folly: - 1. That they bring themselves into straits and troubles, and run themselves a-ground, and embarrass the...

Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 19:3 - -- 3 The foolishness of a man overturneth his way, And his heart is angry against Jahve. Regarding סלף , vid ., at Pro 11:3; also the Arab. sign...

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...

Constable: Pro 19:1--22:17 - --4. Further advice for pleasing God 19:1-22:16 As was true in the chapter 10-15 section, this one (16:1-22:16) also becomes more difficult to outline a...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: Pro 19:3 See Rom 8:7 .

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Proverbs (Book Introduction) THE NATURE AND USE OF PROVERBS.--A proverb is a pithy sentence, concisely expressing some well-established truth susceptible of various illustrations ...

TSK: Proverbs (Book Introduction) The wisdom of all ages, from the highest antiquity, has chosen to compress and communicate its lessons in short, compendious sentences, and in poetic ...

TSK: Proverbs 19 (Chapter Introduction) Overview

Poole: Proverbs 19 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 19

MHCC: Proverbs (Book Introduction) The subject of this book may be thus stated by an enlargement on the opening verses. 1. The Proverbs of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel. 2. ...

Matthew Henry: Proverbs (Book Introduction) An Exposition, With Practical Observations, of The Proverbs We have now before us, I. A new author, or penman rather, or pen (if you will) made use o...

Constable: Proverbs (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is "The Proverbs of Solo...

Constable: Proverbs (Outline) Outline I. Discourses on wisdom chs. 1-9 A. Introduction to the book 1:1-7 ...

Constable: Proverbs Proverbs Bibliography Aitken, Kenneth T. Proverbs. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1986. Alden...

Haydock: Proverbs (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF PROVERBS. INTRODUCTION. This book is so called, because it consists of wise and weighty sentences, regulating the morals of men; and...

Gill: Proverbs (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PROVERBS This book is called, in some printed Hebrew copies, "Sepher Mishle", the Book of Proverbs; the title of it in the Vulgate ...

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