
Text -- Proverbs 10:23 (NET)




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JFB -> Pro 10:23
Sin is the pleasure of the wicked; wisdom that of the good.
Clarke -> Pro 10:23
Clarke: Pro 10:23 - -- It is a sport to a fool to do mischief - What a millstone weight of iniquity hangs about the necks of most of the jesters. facetious and witty peopl...
It is a sport to a fool to do mischief - What a millstone weight of iniquity hangs about the necks of most of the jesters. facetious and witty people! "How many lies do they tell in jest, to go to the devil in earnest!"
TSK -> Pro 10:23

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Barnes -> Pro 10:23
Barnes: Pro 10:23 - -- As the fool finds his sport in doing mischief, so the man of understanding finds in wisdom his truest refreshment and delight.
As the fool finds his sport in doing mischief, so the man of understanding finds in wisdom his truest refreshment and delight.
Poole -> Pro 10:23
Poole: Pro 10:23 - -- As sport he doth it with ease and delight, and without any shame, or remorse, or fear.
To do mischief or, as others, to work wickedness ; yea, gre...
As sport he doth it with ease and delight, and without any shame, or remorse, or fear.
To do mischief or, as others, to work wickedness ; yea, great and premeditated wickedness, as the Hebrew word properly signifies.
Hath wisdom whereby he is kept from committing wickedness, and especially from sporting himself with it. But this clause is by divers learned interpreters rendered thus, and or so is wisdom to a man of understanding, it is a sport or pleasure to him to practise wisdom or piety; which translation makes the opposition more evident.
Haydock -> Pro 10:23
Man. He is enabled to see the evil of sin, and to avoid it, Job xv. 16.
Gill -> Pro 10:23
Gill: Pro 10:23 - -- It is as sport to a fool to do mischief,.... To do any injury to the persons and properties of men; which shows a most wicked and malicious spirit, a...
It is as sport to a fool to do mischief,.... To do any injury to the persons and properties of men; which shows a most wicked and malicious spirit, a very depraved nature indeed: or rather "to commit sin" o of any sort, which he has devised in his own heart; it is as a "laughing" p, as the words may be rendered; it is a laughing matter to him, he commits sin, and, when he has done it, laughs at it; instead of being ashamed of it, and humbled for it, he makes a mock at it, and a jest of it, as well as of all religion, and of the reproofs and admonitions of good men. Sin is pastime, he takes as much delight and pleasure in it as men do in their sports, and commits it as openly and freely; yea, not only takes pleasure in doing it himself, but in them that do it; see Pro 14:9;
but a man of understanding hath wisdom; to avoid sin, and not to do it, which is true wisdom, Job 28:28; for he has, as it may be rendered, from the use of the word in the Arabic language q, a "bridle" or "restraint" upon him, that he cannot do mischief and delight in it, as the fool does: or "so is wisdom to a man of understanding" r; that is, to do it; as it is a pleasure to a feel to commit sin, so it is a delight to an understanding man to do that which is wise and good; it is "meat and drink" to do the will of God, see Joh 4:34; he takes as much pleasure in it as men can do in their sports and pastimes; he has a truer pleasure and a better relish than they have; he delights in the law of God after the inward man; and Wisdom's ways, or the ways of Christ, are pleasantness to him; he runs the ways of his commandments with great alacrity and cheerfulness.

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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 10:23
MHCC: Pro 10:23 - --Only foolish and wicked men divert themselves with doing harm to others, or tempting to sin.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 10:23
Matthew Henry: Pro 10:23 - -- Here is, 1. Sin exceedingly sinful: It is as laughter to a fool to do mischief; it is as natural to him, and as pleasant, as it is to a man to lau...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 10:23
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 10:23 - --
23 Like sport to a fool is the commission of a crime;
And wisdom to a man of understanding.
Otherwise Löwenstein: to a fool the carrying out of a...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 10:15-32
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...
