
Text -- Proverbs 30:11 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 30:11
A sort of men.
JFB -> Pro 30:11-14
JFB: Pro 30:11-14 - -- (1) graceless children, (2) hypocrites, (3) the proud, (4) cruel oppressors (compare on Pro 30:14; Psa 14:4; Psa 52:2) --are now illustrated; (1) Pro ...
(1) graceless children, (2) hypocrites, (3) the proud, (4) cruel oppressors (compare on Pro 30:14; Psa 14:4; Psa 52:2) --are now illustrated; (1) Pro 30:15-16, the insatiability of prodigal children and their fate; (2) Pro 30:17, hypocrisy, or the concealment of real character; (3 and 4) Pro 30:18-20, various examples of pride and oppression.
Clarke -> Pro 30:11
Clarke: Pro 30:11 - -- There is a generation - There are such persons in the world. In this and the three following verses the wise man points out four grand evils that pr...
There is a generation - There are such persons in the world. In this and the three following verses the wise man points out four grand evils that prevailed in his time
The first, Those who not only did not honor, but who evil-treated, their parents.
TSK -> Pro 30:11
TSK: Pro 30:11 - -- a generation : Pro 30:12-14; Mat 3:7; 1Pe 2:9
that curseth : Pro 30:17, Pro 20:20; Lev 20:9; Deu 21:20, Deu 21:21, Deu 27:16; Mat 15:4-6; Mar 7:10-13
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a generation : Pro 30:12-14; Mat 3:7; 1Pe 2:9
that curseth : Pro 30:17, Pro 20:20; Lev 20:9; Deu 21:20, Deu 21:21, Deu 27:16; Mat 15:4-6; Mar 7:10-13

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Barnes -> Pro 30:11
Barnes: Pro 30:11 - -- As the teacher had uttered what he most desired, so now he tells what he most abhorred; and in true-harmony with the teaching of the Ten Commandment...
As the teacher had uttered what he most desired, so now he tells what he most abhorred; and in true-harmony with the teaching of the Ten Commandments places in the foremost rank those who rise against the Fifth.
Poole -> Pro 30:11
Poole: Pro 30:11 - -- A generation a sort of men, abominable both to God and men; which is implied concerning these and the following kinds of sinners, Pro 30:12-14 .
The...
A generation a sort of men, abominable both to God and men; which is implied concerning these and the following kinds of sinners, Pro 30:12-14 .
Their father and mother too, as it follows; ungrateful and unnatural monsters.
Gill -> Pro 30:11
Gill: Pro 30:11 - -- There is a generation that curseth their father,.... A sort of men that neither fear God nor regard men; and are so inhuman as to be without natural...
There is a generation that curseth their father,.... A sort of men that neither fear God nor regard men; and are so inhuman as to be without natural affections to their parents; have no reverence of them, love to them, nor give them any honour or obedience; so far from it, that they curse their father that begot them; imprecate on him all the evils in life they can think of, and wish him out of the world;
and doth not bless their mother; cannot give her a good word, who bore them, and brought them up in the most tender and indulgent manner; yea, so unnatural as to curse her also, for that is intended by this way of speaking; see Pro 30:17.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 30:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Pro 30:1-33 - --1 Agur's confession of his faith.7 The two points of his prayer.10 The meanest are not to be wronged.11 Four wicked generations.15 Four things insatia...
MHCC -> Pro 30:11-14
MHCC: Pro 30:11-14 - --In every age there are monsters of ingratitude who ill-treat their parents. Many persuade themselves they are holy persons, whose hearts are full of s...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 30:10-14
Matthew Henry: Pro 30:10-14 - -- Here is, I. A caution not to abuse other people's servants any more than our own, nor to make mischief between them and their masters, for it is an ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 30:11-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 30:11-14 - --
There now follows a Priamel ,
(Note: Cf. vol. i. p. 13. The name (from praeambulum ) given to a peculiar form of popular gnomic poetry which pre...
Constable: Pro 30:1--31:31 - --V. TWO DISCOURSES BY OTHER WISE MEN chs. 30--31
Chapters 30 and 31 form a distinct section in Proverbs because n...

Constable: Pro 30:1-33 - --A. The Wisdom of Agur ch. 30
The most distinctive features of Agur's proverbs are his numerical style of...

Constable: Pro 30:10-33 - --3. Wisdom about life 30:10-33
Though his view of and awareness of God are very much behind what Agur said in the rest of this chapter, his counsel dea...
