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Literally, "germinates" as a plant.

All kinds of deceit and ill-nature. The word is plural.
Clarke: Pro 10:31 - -- The froward tongue shall be cut out - This probably alludes to the punishment of cutting out the tongue for blasphemy, treasonable speeches, profane...
The froward tongue shall be cut out - This probably alludes to the punishment of cutting out the tongue for blasphemy, treasonable speeches, profane swearing, or such like. The tunge of schrewis schal perishen. - Old MS. Bible. Were the tongue of every shrew or scold to be extracted, we should soon have much less noise in the world.

Clarke: Pro 10:32 - -- The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable - And what they believe to be most pleasing and most profitable, that they speak, but the wicked m...
The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable - And what they believe to be most pleasing and most profitable, that they speak, but the wicked man knows as well what is perverse, and that he speaketh forth. As the love of God is not in his heart, so the law of kindness is not on his lips.
TSK: Pro 10:31 - -- mouth : Pro 10:11, Pro 10:13, Pro 10:20, Pro 10:21; Psa 37:30
the froward : Psa 31:18, Psa 63:11, Psa 120:3, Psa 120:4

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Barnes: Pro 10:31 - -- Bringeth forth ... - As a tree full of life and sap brings forth its fruit. So the "froward tongue"is like a tree that brings forth evil and no...
Bringeth forth ... - As a tree full of life and sap brings forth its fruit. So the "froward tongue"is like a tree that brings forth evil and not good fruit; it "shall be cut down."The abuse of God’ s gift of speech will lead ultimately to its forfeiture. There shall, at last, be the silence of shame and confusion.

Barnes: Pro 10:32 - -- Know - i. e., "Know, and therefore utter."So, in like manner, the "mouth of the wicked"knows, and therefore speaks frowardness, and that only.
Know - i. e., "Know, and therefore utter."So, in like manner, the "mouth of the wicked"knows, and therefore speaks frowardness, and that only.
Poole: Pro 10:31 - -- Bringeth forth freely, and abundantly, and constantly, as the earth or a tree bring forth their proper fruit, as the word properly signifies.
Wisdom...
Bringeth forth freely, and abundantly, and constantly, as the earth or a tree bring forth their proper fruit, as the word properly signifies.
Wisdom wise counsels, by which he directeth and secureth himself and others.
Shall be cut out because it bringeth forth not wisdom, but folly and wickedness.

Poole: Pro 10:32 - -- Know to wit, practically, so as to consider and speak. Knowledge is here ascribed to the lips , as it is to the hands Psa 78:72 , because they are c...
Know to wit, practically, so as to consider and speak. Knowledge is here ascribed to the lips , as it is to the hands Psa 78:72 , because they are conducted by knowledge and wisdom.
What is acceptable to God and good men, or what is truly worthy of acceptation; for this is opposed to what is froward or wicked in the next clause.
Gill: Pro 10:31 - -- The mouth of the just bringeth forth wisdom,.... As the earth brings forth its increase, and a tree brings forth its fruit; hence speech is called the...
The mouth of the just bringeth forth wisdom,.... As the earth brings forth its increase, and a tree brings forth its fruit; hence speech is called the fruit of the lips; wisdom is good fruit; a good man is comparable to the fruitful earth, and to a good tree; whose mouth brings forth wise things in abundance, which are very pleasant and profitable; not worldly wisdom, much less devilish; not merely natural wisdom, but spiritual and evangelical; see Psa 37:30;
but the froward tongue shall be cut out; or "cut down" z; as an unprofitable tree, which brings forth nothing but perverse things; things contrary to God and good men, to truth and right reason, to the light of nature, the law of God, and Gospel of Christ. Such "a tongue of perversities" a, as it may be rendered, that brings forth blasphemies against God, his tabernacle and his saints, as the tongue of antichrist does, deserves to be cut out, as the tongue of a blasphemer.

Gill: Pro 10:32 - -- The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable,.... To God and man; what is well pleasing to, God, and what ministers grace to the hearers, or what...
The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable,.... To God and man; what is well pleasing to, God, and what ministers grace to the hearers, or what is grateful: and such things they will deliver out; they are used and accustomed to them; not only the righteous know in their judgment what is acceptable, but they use themselves to say those things; they not only know them in theory, but practise them: some men know what is acceptable, but their lips do not know it; they are not used to it, but the contrary;
but the mouth of the wicked speaketh frowardness; or perverse things, as before. Or, "the mouth of the wicked knoweth frowardness" b; or perverse things; or is used only to speak froward things; things contrary to truth and righteousness, and which they know to be so; their mouth speaks things contrary to their hearts; their hearts and mouths do not agree, when they both flatter and lie.

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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 10:31-32
MHCC: Pro 10:31-32 - --A good man discourses wisely for the benefit of others. But it is the sin, and will be the ruin of a wicked man, that he speaks what is displeasing to...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 10:31-32
Matthew Henry: Pro 10:31-32 - -- Here, as before, men are judged of, and, accordingly, are justified or condemned, by their words, Mat 12:37. 1. It is both the proof and the praise ...
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 10:31 - --
For the third time the favourite theme already handled in three appendixes is taken up:
The mouth of the righteous bringeth forth wisdom,
And the ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 10:32 - --
32 The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable;
But the mouth of the godless is mere falsehood.
Hitzig, instead of ידעוּן , reads ×™ï...
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...
