
Text -- Proverbs 10:4 (NET)




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Literally, "deceitful," failing of its purpose (compare Hos 7:16).
Clarke -> Pro 10:4
Clarke: Pro 10:4 - -- He becometh poor - God has ordered, in the course of his providence, that he who will not work shall not eat. And he always blesses the work of the ...
He becometh poor - God has ordered, in the course of his providence, that he who will not work shall not eat. And he always blesses the work of the industrious man.
TSK -> Pro 10:4
TSK: Pro 10:4 - -- becometh : Pro 6:6-11, Pro 11:24, Pro 12:24, Pro 19:15, Pro 19:24, Pro 20:4, Pro 20:13, Pro 24:30-34; Ecc 10:18; Joh 6:27; Heb 6:11, Heb 6:12; 2Pe 1:5...

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Barnes -> Pro 10:4
Barnes: Pro 10:4 - -- Slack - The word is elsewhere translated as "deceitful"Job 13:7; Psa 120:2-3; Hos 7:16; Jer 48:10. The two thoughts run easily into each other.
Slack - The word is elsewhere translated as "deceitful"Job 13:7; Psa 120:2-3; Hos 7:16; Jer 48:10. The two thoughts run easily into each other.
Poole -> Pro 10:4
Poole: Pro 10:4 - -- With a slack hand negligently and slothfully, as appears from the diligence opposed to it in the next branch, and from the use of this word in this s...
With a slack hand negligently and slothfully, as appears from the diligence opposed to it in the next branch, and from the use of this word in this sense, Pro 12:24,27 19:15 Jer 48:10 . Heb. with a deceitful hand ; so called, partly because it seems and pretends to do something, when in truth it doth nothing; and partly because such persons usually endeavour to maintain themselves by deceit and wickedness, which they cannot or will not do by honest labour and diligence.
Maketh rich not by itself, nor necessarily, as is manifest from experience, and is noted, Ecc 9:11 , but through God’ s blessing, which commonly is given to such, by comparing this verse with Pro 10:22 , here following.
Haydock -> Pro 10:4
Haydock: Pro 10:4 - -- Poverty. Even of those who had plenty. This is true in a spiritual sense likewise. (Calmet) ---
The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence. (Haydo...
Poverty. Even of those who had plenty. This is true in a spiritual sense likewise. (Calmet) ---
The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence. (Haydock) ---
Otiositas mater nugarum, noverca virtutum. (St. Bernard, consid. ii.) ---
He, &c. This is not in Hebrew, Greek, St. Jerome, or in several Latin copies. (Calmet) ---
We find it in the Septuagint, chap. ix. 13. ---
Away. He derives no benefits from lies. (Menochius)
Gill -> Pro 10:4
Gill: Pro 10:4 - -- He becometh poor that dealeth with a slack hand,.... That is either remiss in giving to the necessities of others, according to his abilities, and as...
He becometh poor that dealeth with a slack hand,.... That is either remiss in giving to the necessities of others, according to his abilities, and as cases require; or that is negligent and slothful in his business. Or, "that worketh with a deceitful hand"; or, "with a hand of deceit" u, as it may be rendered; who pretends to work, but does not; makes a show as if he did, but acts deceitfully; or who uses many tricking and deceitful ways and methods to live, as usually slothful persons do. Aben Ezra observes, it may be rendered and interpreted, "he becomes poor that makes a deceitful balance"; thinking to enrich himself by such fraudulent practices: or, as others, "a deceitful balance maketh poor" w; such seldom or ever thrive, or it does not long prosper with them who use such unlawful methods;
but the hand of the diligent maketh rich; that is, with the blessing of God along with it, as in Pro 10:22; such who are "sharp" x and acute, as the word signifies; who are careful and industrious, mind their business, and do the honest part; these, with a divine blessing, frequently grow rich: or rather who are like those that dig in the earth for gold, who search for it with great eagerness and diligence; for from this root is a word often used for gold, Pro 3:14. All this is true in a spiritual sense; such who are slothful in attendance on the means of grace, the word and ordinances, are slack and negligent in duty, bring a spiritual poverty upon them; and like the Laodicean church, who, through her lukewarmness and carnal security, became poor and wretched, blind and naked: on the other hand, such who are diligent in the use of means are frequent at the throne of grace, forsake not the assembly of the saints, constantly wait at Wisdom's gates; these grow rich in grace and in all good works.

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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 10:4
MHCC: Pro 10:4 - --Those who are fervent in spirit, serving the Lord, are likely to be rich in faith, and rich in good works.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 10:4
Matthew Henry: Pro 10:4 - -- We are here told, 1. Who those are who, though rich, are in a fair way to become poor - those who deal with a slack hand, who are careless and r...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 10:4
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 10:4 - --
There follow two proverbs which say how one man fails and another succeeds:
He becomes poor who bears a sluggish hand;
But the hand of the diligen...
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...
