
Text -- Proverbs 10:11 (NET)




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JFB -> Pro 10:11
JFB: Pro 10:11 - -- Or, "source" of good to himself and others (Joh 7:37-38). On last clause, see on Pro 10:6.
Or, "source" of good to himself and others (Joh 7:37-38). On last clause, see on Pro 10:6.
Clarke -> Pro 10:11
Clarke: Pro 10:11 - -- The mouth of a righteous man is a well of life - מקור חיים mekor chaiyim , is the vein of lives; an allusion to the great aorta, which conv...
The mouth of a righteous man is a well of life -
TSK -> Pro 10:11
TSK: Pro 10:11 - -- mouth of a : Pro 10:20, Pro 10:21, Pro 10:32, Pro 13:14, Pro 15:7, Pro 16:22-24, Pro 18:4, Pro 20:15; Psa 37:30, Psa 37:31; Eph 4:29
but : Pro 10:6; P...
mouth of a : Pro 10:20, Pro 10:21, Pro 10:32, Pro 13:14, Pro 15:7, Pro 16:22-24, Pro 18:4, Pro 20:15; Psa 37:30, Psa 37:31; Eph 4:29
but : Pro 10:6; Psa 107:42; Ecc 10:12-14; Mat 12:34-37; Jam 3:5-8

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Barnes -> Pro 10:11
Barnes: Pro 10:11 - -- Compare Pro 10:6. Streams of living water (like the "fountain of living waters"of Jer 2:13; Jer 17:13, and the "living water"of Joh 4:10), flow from...
Poole -> Pro 10:11
Poole: Pro 10:11 - -- A well of life continually sending forth waters of life, or such good and wholesome words as are very refreshing and useful, both to themselves and o...
A well of life continually sending forth waters of life, or such good and wholesome words as are very refreshing and useful, both to themselves and others, for the preserving of their natural life, and for the promoting of their spiritual and eternal life. We have the same phrase Psa 36:9 . Violence covereth the mouth of the wicked; the same words were used before, Pro 10:6 , where see the notes; and they may be understood in the same sense here, and the opposition of this clause to the former may be conceived thus: As the mouth of a good man speaketh those things which are good and beneficial to himself and others, so the mouth of the wicked uttereth violence, or injury, or things injurious to others. which at last fall upon himself. But it is no new thing for the same words and phrases to be taken in different senses in the same chapter, and sometimes in the same verse, as Mat 8:22 , and elsewhere; and therefore these words may here be, and are by many, translated and interpreted thus, the mouth of the wicked covereth (i.e. concealeth) violence or mischief , which he plotteth against others. And so here is a double opposition between the righteous and the wicked; first in the contrary effects, the former causeth life, the latter mischief and death; and secondly in the manner of producing them, the righteous doth it by uttering his words, and the wicked doth it by concealing his mind.
Haydock -> Pro 10:11
Haydock: Pro 10:11 - -- Life. Or a never-failing spring, fons perennis, as we should speak in Latin, chap. xiii. 14., and Apocalypse vii. 17.
Life. Or a never-failing spring, fons perennis, as we should speak in Latin, chap. xiii. 14., and Apocalypse vii. 17.
Gill -> Pro 10:11
Gill: Pro 10:11 - -- The mouth of a righteous man is a well of life,.... Like a fountain of living water, continually running and flowing with water, wholesome, reviving,...
The mouth of a righteous man is a well of life,.... Like a fountain of living water, continually running and flowing with water, wholesome, reviving, and refreshing; so the righteous man's mouth, out of the abundance of his heart, overflows with good things, which minister grace to the hearers, and are for the use of edifying; things that are pleasant and profitable, grateful and acceptable, comforting, refreshing, and pleasing, and which tend to the good of the life that now is, and that which is to come;
but violence covereth the mouth of the wicked; so that nothing comes out of it but what is pernicious and hurtful; what savours of rapine and violence; nothing but lying and deceit, cursing and swearing, and such like filthy and corrupt communication; See Gill on Pro 10:6. The Targum is, "the mouth of the ungodly covers injury"; which is meditated in the heart; so the Vulgate Latin version.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 10:1-32
TSK Synopsis: Pro 10:1-32 - --1 From this chapter to the five and twentieth are sundry observations of moral virtues, and their contrary vices.
MHCC -> Pro 10:11
Matthew Henry -> Pro 10:11
Matthew Henry: Pro 10:11 - -- See here, 1. How industrious a good man is, by communicating his goodness, to do good with it: His mouth, the outlet of his mind, is a well of li...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 10:11
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 10:11 - --
Another proverb, similar to the half of Pro 10:6 :
A fountain of life is the mouth of the righteous;
But the mouth of the godless hideth violence....
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 10:1-14
Constable: Pro 10:1--22:17 - --II. COUPLETS EXPRESSING WISDOM 10:1--22:16
Chapters 1-9, as we have seen, contain discourses that Solomon eviden...
