
Text -- Proverbs 1:22 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 1:22
That scoff at religion and contemn the word and faithful ministers of God.
Clarke -> Pro 1:22
TSK -> Pro 1:22
TSK: Pro 1:22 - -- How : Pro 6:9; Exo 10:3, Exo 16:28; Num 14:27; Mat 17:17
ye simple : Pro 7:7, Pro 9:4-6, Pro 9:16-18; Psa 94:8; Mat 9:13, Mat 11:29, Mat 11:30, Mat 23...

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Barnes -> Pro 1:22
Barnes: Pro 1:22 - -- Compare the Psa 1:1 note. (1) The "simple,"literally, "open,"i. e. fatally open to evil; (2) the "scorners,"mocking at all good; (3) lastly, the "fo...
Compare the Psa 1:1 note.
(1) The "simple,"literally, "open,"i. e. fatally open to evil;
(2) the "scorners,"mocking at all good;
(3) lastly, the "fools"in the sense of being hardened, obstinate, perverse, hating the knowledge they have rejected.
Poole -> Pro 1:22
Poole: Pro 1:22 - -- Ye simple ones ye ignorant, and easy, and credulous persons, who are so soon cheated by the world and the devil, and do not understand your own inter...
Ye simple ones ye ignorant, and easy, and credulous persons, who are so soon cheated by the world and the devil, and do not understand your own interest.
Love simplicity being unwilling to part with it, or to be made wiser. Scorners ; that scoff at all religion, and contemn the word and faithful ministers of God.
Fools wilful and wicked fools, as Pro 17:10 26:4 .
Haydock -> Pro 1:22
Haydock: Pro 1:22 - -- Fools. Hebrew, "and scorners delight in their scorning." (Protestants) ---
Such are the pests of society. (Haydock) ---
They turn piety to ridic...
Fools. Hebrew, "and scorners delight in their scorning." (Protestants) ---
Such are the pests of society. (Haydock) ---
They turn piety to ridicule, and will talk about things which they do not understand, like our esprits forts, (Calmet) or pretended philosophers. (Haydock)
Gill -> Pro 1:22
Gill: Pro 1:22 - -- How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity?.... Simple foolish things, agreeably to their character, being weak simple men, men of weak capacit...
How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity?.... Simple foolish things, agreeably to their character, being weak simple men, men of weak capacities and shallow understandings; and such were the first persons that were called by Christ through the ministry of the word, even effectually; they were babes and sucklings in comparison of others, by whom they were despised as illiterate and ignorant of the law; see Mat 11:25; though it may respect the Jews in general, who were externally called by Christ, and were a simple and foolish people, addicted to silly customs and usages, to the traditions of the elders, and loved the folly and darkness of them, and to continue in them, rather than the light of the Gospel, Joh 3:19;
and the scorners delight in their scorning; at Christ, because of the meanness of his parentage and education; at his disciples and followers, at his doctrines and miracles, sufferings and death;
and fools hate knowledge? the knowledge of Christ, and of God in Christ; the knowledge of the Gospel, and the truths of it; they hated the light of it, and did not care to come to it, but rather loved the darkness of the law, and even of error and infidelity; they hated Christ, the teacher of true and useful knowledge; they hated his person, though without a cause; they hated him in his offices, as a Prophet to instruct them, as a Priest to be the propitiation for them, and as a King to rule over them; such "fools" were they, and who are therefore expostulated with by Wisdom or Christ; which expostulations show their continuance in these things, and the danger they were in by them, the pity and compassion of Christ as man and a minister of the word, and the fervour and importunity of his ministrations.

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NET Notes: Pro 1:22 The term “fool” (כְּסִיל, kÿsil) refers to the morally insensitive dullard (BDB 493 s.v.).
Geneva Bible -> Pro 1:22
Geneva Bible: Pro 1:22 How long, ye ( s ) simple ones, will ye love simplicity? and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge?
( s ) Wisdom reproves ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 1:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Pro 1:1-33 - --1 The use of the proverbs.7 An exhortation to fear God, and believe his word;10 to avoid the enticings of sinners.20 Wisdom complains of her contempt....
Maclaren -> Pro 1:20-33
Maclaren: Pro 1:20-33 - --Wisdom's Call
Wisdom crieth without; she uttereth her voice in the streets: 21, She crieth in the chief place of concourse, in the openings of the ga...
MHCC -> Pro 1:20-33
MHCC: Pro 1:20-33 - --Solomon, having showed how dangerous it is to hearken to the temptations of Satan, here declares how dangerous it is not to hearken to the calls of Go...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 1:20-33
Matthew Henry: Pro 1:20-33 - -- Solomon, having shown how dangerous it is to hearken to the temptations of Satan, here shows how dangerous it is not to hearken to the calls of God,...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 1:22
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 1:22 - --
The poet has now reached that part of his introduction where he makes use of the very words uttered by Wisdom:
How long, ye simple, will ye love si...
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...

Constable: Pro 1:20-33 - --2. Wisdom's appeal 1:20-33
This is one of several passages in Proverbs where the writer personif...
