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Text -- Proverbs 21:10 (NET)

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21:10 The appetite of the wicked desires evil; his neighbor is shown no favor in his eyes.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Pro 21:10 - -- To do mischief.

To do mischief.

Wesley: Pro 21:10 - -- He spares neither friend nor foe.

He spares neither friend nor foe.

JFB: Pro 21:10 - -- So strongly does he desire to do evil (Psa 10:3; Ecc 8:11), that he will not even spare his friend if in his way.

So strongly does he desire to do evil (Psa 10:3; Ecc 8:11), that he will not even spare his friend if in his way.

TSK: Pro 21:10 - -- soul : Pro 3:29, Pro 12:12; Psa 36:4, Psa 52:2, Psa 52:3; Mar 7:21, Mar 7:22; 1Co 10:6; Jam 4:1-5; 1Jo 2:16 findeth no favour : Heb. is not favoured, ...

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Poole: Pro 21:10 - -- The soul of the wicked desireth evil; his heart is fully and earnestly set in him as it is expressed, Ecc 8:11 , to do evil, to work wickedness, to d...

The soul of the wicked desireth evil; his heart is fully and earnestly set in him as it is expressed, Ecc 8:11 , to do evil, to work wickedness, to do mischief to others, to satisfy his own lusts, though it be with injury of others.

His neighbour findeth no favour in his eyes if he either dissuade him from his wickedness, or stand in the way of his lusts. He spares neither friend nor foe.

Haydock: Pro 21:10 - -- Neighbour. Symmachus, "he has no idea of friendship." Septuagint, "he shall not be treated with mercy by any man." (Haydock)

Neighbour. Symmachus, "he has no idea of friendship." Septuagint, "he shall not be treated with mercy by any man." (Haydock)

Gill: Pro 21:10 - -- The soul of the wicked desireth evil,.... The evil of sin, it being natural to him; he chooses it, delights in it, craves after it, under a notion of ...

The soul of the wicked desireth evil,.... The evil of sin, it being natural to him; he chooses it, delights in it, craves after it, under a notion of pleasure or profit: or the evil of mischief; it is a sport and pastime to him to do injury to others; see Pro 10:23; he desires both the one and the other with all his soul; his heart is in it, he is set upon it, which shows him to be a wicked man;

his neighbour findeth no favour in his eyes; not only he delights to do mischief to an enemy or a stranger, but even to a neighbour and friend; he will do him no kindness, though he asks it of him; he will show him no mercy, though an object of it; he will spare him not, but do him an injury, if he attempts to hinder or dissuade him from doing mischief, or reproves him for it.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Pro 21:10 The form יֻחַן (yukhan) is a Hophal imperfect from חָנַן (khanan); it means “to be s...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

MHCC: Pro 21:10 - --The evil desires of a wicked man's heart, lead to baseness in his conduct.

Matthew Henry: Pro 21:10 - -- See here the character of a very wicked man. 1. The strong inclination he has to do mischief. His very soul desires evil, desires that evil may be...

Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 21:10 - -- 10 The soul of the godless hath its desire after evil; His neighbour findeth no mercy in his eyes. The interchange of perf. and fut. cannot be wit...

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 21:10 Sinful men have no trouble seeing other people’s sins.

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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 21 (Chapter Introduction) Overview

Poole: Proverbs 21 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 21

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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