
Text -- Proverbs 26:23 (NET)




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With malice or hatred: A slanderous or evil tongue.

Wesley: Pro 26:23 - -- Such a tongue and heart are of no real worth, although sometimes they make a shew of it, as dross does of silver.
Such a tongue and heart are of no real worth, although sometimes they make a shew of it, as dross does of silver.
JFB -> Pro 26:23
JFB: Pro 26:23 - -- Warm professions can no more give value to insincerity than silver coating to rude earthenware.
Warm professions can no more give value to insincerity than silver coating to rude earthenware.
Clarke -> Pro 26:23
Clarke: Pro 26:23 - -- Burning lips and a wicked heart - Splendid, shining, smooth lips; that is, lips which make great professions of friendship are like a vessel plated ...
Burning lips and a wicked heart - Splendid, shining, smooth lips; that is, lips which make great professions of friendship are like a vessel plated over with base metal to make it resemble silver; but it is only a vile pot, and even the outside is not pure.
TSK -> Pro 26:23
TSK: Pro 26:23 - -- That is, ardent professions of friendship from a wicked heart, however smooth, shining, and splendid they may appear, are like a vile vessel covered o...

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Barnes -> Pro 26:23
Barnes: Pro 26:23 - -- Burning lips - i. e., "Lips glowing with, affection, uttering warm words of love,"joined with a malignant heart, are like a piece of broken ear...
Burning lips - i. e., "Lips glowing with, affection, uttering warm words of love,"joined with a malignant heart, are like a piece of broken earthenware from the furnace, which glitters with the silver drops at stick to it, but is itself worthless.
Poole -> Pro 26:23
Poole: Pro 26:23 - -- Burning either,
1. With love. Words delivered with show of true and fervent affection. Or rather,
2. With malice or hatred. A slanderous or evil to...
Burning either,
1. With love. Words delivered with show of true and fervent affection. Or rather,
2. With malice or hatred. A slanderous or evil tongue; for this word is constantly used in a bad sense, and notes the heat of rage and persecution.
Like a potsherd covered with silver dross such a tongue and heart are of no real worth, although sometimes they make a show of it, as dross doth of silver.
Haydock -> Pro 26:23
Dross. Hence the proud will be detested, and appear contemptible.
Gill -> Pro 26:23
Gill: Pro 26:23 - -- Burning lips, and a wicked heart,.... Either burning with wrath and malice; breathing out threatenings and slaughter; pursuing men with reproaches and...
Burning lips, and a wicked heart,.... Either burning with wrath and malice; breathing out threatenings and slaughter; pursuing men with reproaches and slanders, arising from a wicked heart: or rather, burning with profession of love to God, and affection to good men; with great pretensions of kindness, and promises of good things, when their hearts are wicked, and they design noticing less; say one thing with their lips, with the greatest show of affection and sincerity, and mean another in their hearts. These
are like a potsherd covered with silver dross: which at a distance, or to less discerning persons, looks like silver, and is taken for it; when the covering is only dross, and what is within is only a potsherd, Or a piece of an earthen vessel, good for nothing: such are the specious professions and deceitful words, which flow from a wicked heart.

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NET Notes: Pro 26:23 The analogy fits the second line very well. Glaze makes a vessel look beautiful and certainly different from the clay that it actually is. So is one w...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 26:23
Geneva Bible: Pro 26:23 Burning lips and ( k ) a wicked heart [are like] a potsherd covered with silver dross.
( k ) They will soon break out and utter themselves.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 26:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Pro 26:1-28 - --1 Observations about fools;13 about sluggards;17 and about contentious busy-bodies.
MHCC -> Pro 26:23
MHCC: Pro 26:23 - --A wicked heart disguising itself, is like a potsherd covered with the dross of silver.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 26:23
Matthew Henry: Pro 26:23 - -- This may be meant either, 1. Of a wicked heart showing itself in burning lips, furious, passionate, outrageous words, burning in malice, and per...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 26:23
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 26:23 - --
The proverbs next following treat of a cognate theme, hypocrisy (the art of dissembling), which, under a shining [steplang7 gleissen ] exterior,
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Constable -> Pro 25:1--29:27; Pro 26:1-28
Constable: Pro 25:1--29:27 - --IV. MAXIMS EXPRESSING WISDOM chs. 25--29
We return now to the proverbs of Solomon (cf. 1:1-22:16). Chapters 25-2...
