
Text -- Proverbs 1:32 (NET)




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From God.

Wesley: Pro 1:32 - -- Shall prove the occasion of their ruin, by making them presumptuous, and secure.
Shall prove the occasion of their ruin, by making them presumptuous, and secure.
Clarke -> Pro 1:32
Clarke: Pro 1:32 - -- For the turning away of the simple - This difficult place seems to refer to such a case as we term turning king’ s evidence; where an accomplic...
For the turning away of the simple - This difficult place seems to refer to such a case as we term turning king’ s evidence; where an accomplice saves his own life by impeaching the rest of his gang. This is called his turning or repentance,
TSK -> Pro 1:32
TSK: Pro 1:32 - -- the turning : Pro 8:36; Joh 3:36; Heb 10:38, Heb 10:39, Heb 12:25
and the : Deut. 32:15-44; Psa 69:22, Psa 92:6, Psa 92:7; Luk 12:16-21, Luk 16:19-25;...

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Barnes -> Pro 1:32
Barnes: Pro 1:32 - -- Turning - Wisdom had called the simple to "turn,"and they had turned, but it was "away"from her. For "prosperity"read carelessness. Not outward...
Turning - Wisdom had called the simple to "turn,"and they had turned, but it was "away"from her. For "prosperity"read carelessness. Not outward prosperity, but the temper which it too often produces, the easy-going indifference to higher truths, is that which destroys.
Poole -> Pro 1:32
Poole: Pro 1:32 - -- Turning away to wit, from God, and from his counsels and reproofs; so this is opposed to hearkening unto God , Pro 1:33 . Or, as it is rendered in t...
Turning away to wit, from God, and from his counsels and reproofs; so this is opposed to hearkening unto God , Pro 1:33 . Or, as it is rendered in the margin, and by divers others, the ease or rest , the peace or tranquillity, as it seems to be explained in the next clause.
Shall destroy them it commonly proves the occasion of their ruin, by making them presumptuous, and secure, and worldly, and proud, and forgetful of God and of their own eternal happiness, whereby they provoke God’ s wrath, and bring upon themselves swift and certain destruction. Thus he meets with the common objection against the fear of God, taken from the present impunity and prosperity of ungodly men.
Haydock -> Pro 1:32
Haydock: Pro 1:32 - -- Turning. Hebrew, "the ease of the simple," who have given way to deceit. (Calmet) ---
Them. The objects of their eager desires, prove their ruin...
Turning. Hebrew, "the ease of the simple," who have given way to deceit. (Calmet) ---
Them. The objects of their eager desires, prove their ruin, Ezechiel xvi. 49.
Gill -> Pro 1:32
Gill: Pro 1:32 - -- For the turning away of the simple shall slay them,.... Or be the cause of their being slain; even their turning away from Christ, their aversion to h...
For the turning away of the simple shall slay them,.... Or be the cause of their being slain; even their turning away from Christ, their aversion to him; their turning their backs on him, and a deaf ear to him; their turning away from his Gospel, and putting it from them, thereby judging themselves unworthy of everlasting life: in all which they showed themselves to be the "simple" and "foolish" persons they were; and for which wrath and ruin came upon them, and they were slain with the sword and famine, and by one another. Some render it, as Aben Ezra, "the rest" or "quietness of the simple" k, &c. taking up their rest in themselves, and in their observance of ceremonies and traditions; and crying Peace, peace, when sudden destruction was at hand: or a stubborn hardened rest in sin, a seared conscience; having no sense of guilt, nor fear of punishment; living in carnal security till death should seize upon them;
and the prosperity of fools shall destroy them; that is, the abuse of it; leading them to commit sins, which bring destruction upon them; or, seeing sinners live with impunity, and prosper in the world, take encouragement from thence to indulge themselves in sin, which is their ruin; or, being in prosperity, think it will always be well with them, and therefore put away the evil day far from them, which comes upon them at an unawares; which was the case of the Jews.

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NET Notes: Pro 1:32 Heb “complacency” (so NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT); NAB “smugness.” The noun שַׁלְוַה...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 1:32
Geneva Bible: Pro 1:32 For ( a ) the turning away of the simple shall slay them, and the prosperity of fools shall destroy them.
( a ) That is, the prosperity and sensualit...

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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 1:32-33
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 1:32-33 - --
The discourse is now summarily brought to a close:
32 For the perverseness of the simple slays them,
And the security of fools destroys them.
33 ...
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...
