
Text -- Proverbs 22:2 (NET)




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They live together, and need one another.

Wesley: Pro 22:2 - -- Not only as they are men, but as they are poor or rich, which difference comes from God's providence. They have one common creator, and Lord, and judg...
Not only as they are men, but as they are poor or rich, which difference comes from God's providence. They have one common creator, and Lord, and judge, and the one cannot despise nor grudge at the other without reflecting upon God.
JFB -> Pro 22:2
Clarke: Pro 22:2 - -- The rich and poor meet together - עשיר ashir the opulent, whether in money, land, or property; רש rash , the man that is destitute of thes...
The rich and poor meet together -

Clarke: Pro 22:2 - -- The Lord is the Maker of them all - Both the states are in the order of God’ s providence and both are equally important in his sight. Merely c...
The Lord is the Maker of them all - Both the states are in the order of God’ s providence and both are equally important in his sight. Merely considered as men, God loves the simple artificer or laborer as much as he does the king; though the office of the latter, because of its entering into the plan of his government of the world, is of infinitely greatly consequence than the trade of the poor artificer. Neither should despise the other; neither should envy the other. Both are useful; both important; both absolutely necessary to each other’ s welfare and support; and both are accountable to God for the manner in which they acquit themselves in those duties of life which God has respectively assigned them. The abject poor - those who are destitute of health and the means of life - God in effect lays at the rich man’ s door, that by his superfluities they may be supported. How wise is that ordinance which has made the rich and the poor! Pity it were not better understood!
TSK -> Pro 22:2

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Barnes -> Pro 22:2
Barnes: Pro 22:2 - -- Compare the margin reference. Another recognition of the oneness of a common humanity, overriding all distinctions of rank.
Compare the margin reference. Another recognition of the oneness of a common humanity, overriding all distinctions of rank.
Poole -> Pro 22:2
Poole: Pro 22:2 - -- The rich and poor meet together either,
1. In a way of hostility or opposition, as this word is sometimes used; the rich contemning and oppressing t...
The rich and poor meet together either,
1. In a way of hostility or opposition, as this word is sometimes used; the rich contemning and oppressing the poor, and the poor envying and purloining from the rich; and so the following words are a reason why that hostility should cease. Or,
2. In the way of mutual converse; they live together, and need one another.
The Lord is the Maker of them all not only as they are men, but also as they are poor or rich, which difference comes wholly from God’ s providence; they have one common Creator, and Lord, and Judge, and the one cannot despise nor grudge at the other without a reflection upon God.
Haydock -> Pro 22:2
Haydock: Pro 22:2 - -- Another. They stand in need of one another. (St. Chrysostom, hom. xxxiv. in 1 Corinthians.) ---
They are equal in God's sight, who only values rea...
Another. They stand in need of one another. (St. Chrysostom, hom. xxxiv. in 1 Corinthians.) ---
They are equal in God's sight, who only values real virtue. He disposes of riches, so that the poor may one day become rich. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 22:2
Gill: Pro 22:2 - -- The rich and poor meet together,.... In an hostile way, as some; they rush upon one another; the rich despise the poor, and the poor envy the rich; th...
The rich and poor meet together,.... In an hostile way, as some; they rush upon one another; the rich despise the poor, and the poor envy the rich; they cannot speak well one of another, as the Arabic version; or they are dependent on one another, they cannot do without each other; as in the natural body one member cannot say to another, I have no need of thee; so, in the body politic, the rich and the poor cannot say they have no need of one another; the rich stand in need of the poor to till their land, to plough and sow, and do all other servile works for them; and the poor have need of the rich to employ them; have need of their money as their wages for their work, to support themselves and families with: or they sometimes change conditions, and so meet; the poor grow rich, and the rich become poor; the one goes uphill and the other downhill, and so meet in their passage. They meet together in all places of the earth; go where you will, there are rich and poor. The godly rich and poor meet together in one place to worship God; they meet together in a Gospel church state, enjoying the same privileges and ordinances; and will all meet the Lord, and all meet together at his judgment seat; and they will meet in heaven, and be together to all eternity, where the distinction will cease: and the wicked rich and poor meet together to commit sin; and they meet together in the grave q, where there is no difference; and they will meet at the bar of God at the last day, and in hell, where they will be together for evermore;
the Lord is the Maker of them all: not only as men, but as rich men and poor men; God gives riches to whom he pleases, and poverty to whom he pleases; riches and poverty are according to the order of divine Providence; and he can and does change scenes at his pleasure; wherefore the rich should consider themselves as dependent on him, and not despise and crush the poor; and the poor should be content with their state, as being allotted to them by the Lord, who can alter it when he thinks fit.

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NET Notes: Pro 22:2 Heb “all.” The Lord is sovereign over both groups, that is, he has had the final say whether a person is rich or poor. People would do wel...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 22:2
Geneva Bible: Pro 22:2 The rich and poor ( b ) meet together: the LORD [is] the maker of them all.
( b ) Live together, and have need the one of the other.

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MHCC -> Pro 22:2
MHCC: Pro 22:2 - --Divine Providence has so ordered it, that some are rich, and others poor, but all are guilty before God; and at the throne of God's grace the poor are...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 22:2
Matthew Henry: Pro 22:2 - -- Note, 1. Among the children of men divine Providence has so ordered it that some are rich and others poor, and these are intermixed in societies...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 22:1-2
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 22:1-2 - --
Pro 21:1
1 A good name has the preference above great riches;
For more than silver and gold is grace.
The proverb is constructed chiastically; th...
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...
