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Wesley -> Pro 29:18
No prophecy; no publick preaching of God's word.
Instruction in God's truth, which was by prophets, through visions (1Sa 3:1).

(Compare Margin), are deprived of moral restraints.
Clarke: Pro 29:18 - -- Where there is no vision - My old MS. Bible, following the Vulgate, translates: Whan prophecye schal failen, the peple schal ben to scatered. Where...
Where there is no vision - My old MS. Bible, following the Vulgate, translates: Whan prophecye schal failen, the peple schal ben to scatered. Where Divine revelation, and the faithful preaching of the sacred testimonies, are neither reverenced nor attended, the ruin of that land is at no great distance

Clarke: Pro 29:18 - -- But he that keepeth the law, happy is he - Go how it may with others, he shall be safe. So our Lord: "Blessed are they who hear the word of God, and...
But he that keepeth the law, happy is he - Go how it may with others, he shall be safe. So our Lord: "Blessed are they who hear the word of God, and keep it."
Defender: Pro 29:18 - -- The word "vision" does not refer to far-sighted imagination, as this verse is commonly applied, but rather to actual divine revelation.
The word "vision" does not refer to far-sighted imagination, as this verse is commonly applied, but rather to actual divine revelation.

Defender: Pro 29:18 - -- This word, "perish," means "open" or "exposed." When people today reject or ignore the revealed Word of God, they are open and helpless to resist the ...
This word, "perish," means "open" or "exposed." When people today reject or ignore the revealed Word of God, they are open and helpless to resist the humanistic and occultic doctrines of men and devils.

Defender: Pro 29:18 - -- True happiness, or blessing, is found only through "keeping" - that is, "guarding" God's Word, then obeying and proclaiming it."
True happiness, or blessing, is found only through "keeping" - that is, "guarding" God's Word, then obeying and proclaiming it."
TSK -> Pro 29:18
TSK: Pro 29:18 - -- there : 1Sa 3:1; Hos 4:6; Amo 8:11, Amo 8:12; Mat 9:36; Rom 10:13-15
perish : or, is made naked, 2Ch 28:19
but : Pro 19:16; Psa 19:11, Psa 119:2; Luk ...

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Barnes -> Pro 29:18
Barnes: Pro 29:18 - -- Vision - The word commonly used of the revelation of God’ s will made to prophets. Compare Isa 1:1; Nah 1:1. When prophetic vision fails, ...
Vision - The word commonly used of the revelation of God’ s will made to prophets. Compare Isa 1:1; Nah 1:1.
When prophetic vision fails, obedience to the Law is the best or only substitute for it, both being forms through which divine wisdom is revealed. Very striking in the midst of ethical precepts is this recognition of the need of a yet higher teaching, without which morality passes into worldly prudence or degenerates into casuistry. The "wise man,"the son of David, has seen in the prophets and in their work the condition of true national blessedness. The darkest time in the history of Israel had been when there "was no open vision 1Sa 3:1; at such a time the people "perish,"are let loose, "are left to run wild."
Poole -> Pro 29:18
Poole: Pro 29:18 - -- No vision i.e. no prophecy, for the prophets were anciently called seers, 1Sa 9:9 , i.e. no public preaching of God’ s law or word, (as appears ...
No vision i.e. no prophecy, for the prophets were anciently called seers, 1Sa 9:9 , i.e. no public preaching of God’ s law or word, (as appears by the opposite clause,) which is called prophecy , Rom 12:6 1Co 14:1 , &c., where the people are destitute of the means of instruction.
The people perish because they want the only means of salvation. Or, is made naked ; stripped of their best ornaments, God’ s favour and protection, as this word is taken, Exo 32:25 .
He that keepeth the law: this he saith rather than
he that hath vision which the laws of opposition might seem to require, to teach us that, although the want of God’ s word be sufficient for men’ s destruction, yet the having, and hearing, or reading of it is not sufficient for their salvation, except they also keep or obey it.
Haydock -> Pro 29:18
Haydock: Pro 29:18 - -- Prophecy, by the urim, or by the mouth of prophets, who were in great power and estimation, 3 Kings i. 24., and xii. 23., and 2 Paralipomenon xxv. 6....
Prophecy, by the urim, or by the mouth of prophets, who were in great power and estimation, 3 Kings i. 24., and xii. 23., and 2 Paralipomenon xxv. 6., and xxviii. 8. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "There shall be none to explain the law to the impious nation." (Haydock) ---
When pastors are wanting, all goes to ruin, 1 Corinthians xi. 4. (Ven. Bede) (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 29:18
Gill: Pro 29:18 - -- Where there is no vision, the people perish,.... That is, "no prophecy", as the Vulgate Latin version renders it; and which is often the sense of the...
Where there is no vision, the people perish,.... That is, "no prophecy", as the Vulgate Latin version renders it; and which is often the sense of the word, as the vision of Isaiah is the prophecy of Isaiah; and, in the New Testament, prophesying is often put for preaching; and here vision, or prophecy, signifies the public ministering of the word and ordinances, and want of persons to administer them; no expounder, as the Septuagint version; or interpreter, as the Arabic. This was the case in the latter end of Eli's life, 1Sa 3:1; in Asa's times, and before, 2Ch 15:3; in the Babylonish captivity, Eze 7:26; in the times of Antiochus, Psa 74:9; when John the Baptist and Christ first came preaching the word, Mat 9:36; and now is the case of the Jews, and will be till the time of their conversion. So it was in the Gentile world, before the Gospel was brought into it, Act 17:30; and so it now is in those places where the seven churches of Asia were; and in all Asia, which once heard the word of the Lord, even all that large country; and now it is not heard at all in it, but covered with Mahometan darkness. And this is the case in all Popish countries, subject to the see of Rome, where the word of God is not preached to the people, nor suffered so much as to be read by them; and even in reformed churches, for the most part, only a little morality is preached, and not the Gospel of Christ; so that here the people are perishing for lack of knowledge, Hos 4:6; and when the witnesses will be slain, who now prophesy in sackcloth, there will he an entire stop put to prophesying or preaching for a while; but, when they shall rise, the earth will be filled with the knowledge of God, through the ministry of the word. Now, where there is no preaching, men perish in their sins; the word being the ordinary means of grace, of regeneration, conversion, faith, and salvation; without which, men know nothing of Christ, of peace, pardon, righteousness, and eternal life by him: and where there is preaching, yet it not being of the right kind, there is no spiritual knowledge spread by it, no food for souls under it; they perish with hunger, as the prodigal did, or are in starving and famishing circumstances; no comfort for the people of God, who perish in their comforts under such a ministry, 1Co 8:11; and poison is spread among others; false doctrine eats as a canker, and destroys souls. Again, where there is right vision and prophecy, or true preaching of the word, and that is despised and neglected, men perish notwithstanding; as the Jews of old, and all deniers and contemners of the word now, Act 13:41; and this seems to be intended here, as appears by the following clause. The word translated "perish" has various senses, which agree with the text. It may be rendered, "the people become idle", or "cease" s; from the performance of good works, grow dissolute in their manners, and licentious in their practices: or "they become refractory" t; fierce, obstinate, and ungovernable, and rebel against their superiors: or they are "made naked" u; stripped of their ornaments; of their privileges, civil as well as religious, which is often the case where no vision is; as well as of all virtue and morality, and of the blessing and protection of God;
but he that keepeth the law, happy is he: not the moral law, which no man can keep perfectly, but the law of faith. It may be rendered, "happy is he that observes doctrine" w; the doctrine of the Gospel, where it is preached; that attends to it, values and esteems it, receives it by faith, and with meekness; blessed is he, blessed are his eyes and ears; he sees wondrous things out of this law or doctrine, and he hears and knows the joyful sound, which brings salvation and eternal life unto him!

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NET Notes: Pro 29:18 There is a tendency among commentators and English versions to translate אַשְׁרֵהוּ (̵...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 29:18
Geneva Bible: Pro 29:18 ( d ) Where [there is] no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy [is] he.
( d ) Where there are not faithful ministers of the ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 29:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Pro 29:1-27 - --1 Observations of public government,15 and of private.22 Of anger, pride, thievery, cowardice, and corruption.
MHCC -> Pro 29:18
MHCC: Pro 29:18 - --How bare does a place look without Bibles and ministers! and what an easy prey is it to the enemy of souls! That gospel is an open vision, which holds...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 29:18
Matthew Henry: Pro 29:18 - -- See here, I. The misery of the people that want a settled ministry: Where there is no vision, no prophet to expound the law, no priest or Levite t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 29:18
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 29:18 - --
18 Without a revelation a people becomes ungovernable;
But he that keepeth the law, happy is he.
Regarding the importance of this proverb for esti...
Constable -> Pro 25:1--29:27; Pro 28:1--29:27
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...




