
Text -- Proverbs 6:12 (NET)




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JFB -> Pro 6:12
JFB: Pro 6:12 - -- Literally, "A man of Belial," or of worthlessness, that is, for good, and so depraved, or wicked (compare 1Sa 25:25; 1Sa 30:22, &c.). Idleness and vic...
Clarke: Pro 6:12 - -- A naughty person - אדם בליעל adam beliyal , "Adam good for nothing."When he lost his innocence. A man apostata ; Old MS. Bible
A naughty person -

Clarke: Pro 6:12 - -- A wicked man - איש און ish aven . He soon became a general transgressor after having departed from his God. All his posterity, unless restor...
A wicked man -
TSK -> Pro 6:12
TSK: Pro 6:12 - -- naughty : Pro 11:6, Pro 17:4; 1Sa 17:28; Jer 24:2, Jer 24:8-10; Jam 1:21
walketh : Pro 6:14, Pro 2:12, Pro 4:24, Pro 8:13; Psa 10:3, Psa 10:7, Psa 36:...

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Barnes -> Pro 6:12
Barnes: Pro 6:12 - -- A naughty person - literally, "a man of Belial,"i. e., a worthless man (see the Deu 13:13 note). This is the portrait of the man who is not to ...
A naughty person - literally, "a man of Belial,"i. e., a worthless man (see the Deu 13:13 note). This is the portrait of the man who is not to be trusted, whose look and gestures warn against him all who can observe. His speech is tortuous and crafty; his wink tells the accomplice that the victim is already snared; his gestures with foot and hand are half in deceit, and half in mockery.
Poole -> Pro 6:12
Poole: Pro 6:12 - -- He showeth the haughtiness of his heart by the wickedness of his talk and discourses, to which he doth accustom himself, as walking implies.
He showeth the haughtiness of his heart by the wickedness of his talk and discourses, to which he doth accustom himself, as walking implies.
Haydock -> Pro 6:12
Haydock: Pro 6:12 - -- Apostate. Hebrew, "of Belial,["] without restraint of religion and law. (Calmet) ---
Deuteronomy xiii. 13. (Menochius) ---
Every one who sins th...
Apostate. Hebrew, "of Belial,["] without restraint of religion and law. (Calmet) ---
Deuteronomy xiii. 13. (Menochius) ---
Every one who sins through malice and particularly heretics, employ all their members to pervert others. (Worthington) ---
Mouth. No reliance can be had on his promises. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 6:12
Gill: Pro 6:12 - -- A naughty person, a wicked man,.... Or, "a man of Belial, a man of iniquity" w. The former signifies an unprofitable man, a man good for nothing, that...
A naughty person, a wicked man,.... Or, "a man of Belial, a man of iniquity" w. The former signifies an unprofitable man, a man good for nothing, that is of no use to God or man; or one that is lawless, that has thrown off the yoke of the law, and will not be subject to it; Belial is the name of the devil; and here it may design such as are his children, and will do his lusts: the latter phrase signifies one that is wholly given up to work wickedness. The characters well agree with the
walketh with a froward mouth; speaking perverse things, things contrary to the light of nature and reason, to law and Gospel; uttering lies, and deceit, and blasphemies against God and man; to which he has used himself, and in which he continues, as the word "walketh" signifies: so antichrist has a mouth opened in blasphemies against God and his saints, Rev 13:5.

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NET Notes: Pro 6:12 Heb “walks around with a perverse mouth.” The term “mouth” is a metonymy of cause, an organ of speech put for what is said. Th...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 6:12
Geneva Bible: Pro 6:12 A naughty person, ( f ) a wicked man, walketh with a froward mouth.
( f ) He shows to what inconvenience the idle persons and sluggards come, by call...

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 6:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Pro 6:1-35 - --1 Against suretyship;6 idleness;12 and mischievousness.16 Seven things hateful to God.20 The blessings of obedience.25 The mischiefs of whoredom.
MHCC -> Pro 6:12-19
MHCC: Pro 6:12-19 - --If the slothful are to be condemned, who do nothing, much more those that do all the ill they can. Observe how such a man is described. He says and do...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 6:12-19
Matthew Henry: Pro 6:12-19 - -- Solomon here gives us, I. The characters of one that is mischievous to man and dangerous to be dealt with. If the slothful are to be condemned, that...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 6:12-15
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 6:12-15 - --
There follows now a third brief series of instructions, which run to a conclusion with a deterring prospect similar to the foregoing.
12 A worthles...
Constable: Pro 1:1--9:18 - --I. DISCOURSES ON WISDOM chs. 1--9
Verse one introduces both the book as a whole and chapters 1-9 in particular. ...

Constable: Pro 1:8--8:1 - --B. Instruction for Young People 1:8-7:27
The two ways (paths) introduced in 1:7 stretch out before the r...
