
Text -- Proverbs 10:7 (NET)




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Literally, "for a blessing," or praise.

Literally, "be worm-eaten," useless and disgusting.
The memory of the just is blessed - Or, is a blessing

Clarke: Pro 10:7 - -- But the name of the wicked shall rot - This is another antithesis; but there are only two antithetic terms, for memory and name are synonymous - Low...
But the name of the wicked shall rot - This is another antithesis; but there are only two antithetic terms, for memory and name are synonymous - Lowth. The very name of the wicked is as offensive as putrid carrion.
TSK -> Pro 10:7
TSK: Pro 10:7 - -- memory : 1Ki 11:36; 2Ki 19:34; 2Ch 24:16; Psa 112:6; Mar 14:9; Luk 1:48
the name : Job 18:17, Job 27:23; Psa 9:5, Psa 9:6, Psa 109:13, Psa 109:15; Ecc...

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Poole -> Pro 10:7
Poole: Pro 10:7 - -- Is blessed i.e. honourable and acceptable to those who mention them. Compare Job 31:20 Psa 62:5 .
Shall rot shall perish, and be cursed and detesta...
Haydock -> Pro 10:7
Haydock: Pro 10:7 - -- Rot. Hebrew, "stink." His reputation shall be lost, Genesis xxxiv. 20. (Calmet)
Rot. Hebrew, "stink." His reputation shall be lost, Genesis xxxiv. 20. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 10:7
Gill: Pro 10:7 - -- The memory of the just is blessed,.... Men to whom he has been useful, either in temporals or spirituals, bless him, or wish all blessings to him whi...
The memory of the just is blessed,.... Men to whom he has been useful, either in temporals or spirituals, bless him, or wish all blessings to him while alive, whenever they make mention of his name; and after death they speak well of him, and pronounce him blessed; for such are had in everlasting remembrance; the memory of them is sweet and precious; their name is famous and valuable, and always spoken of with honour and commendation; see Psa 112:6. The Jewish writers take it for a command, and render it, "let the memory of the just be blessed"; and say, that he that transgresses it breaks an affirmative precept; they make an abbreviation of the word by the initial letters, and join them to the names of their celebrated men;
but the name of the wicked shall rot; shall be forgotten, be buried in oblivion, and never mentioned: and though they may call their houses, lands, and cities, by their own names, in order to transmit their memory to posterity; yet these, by one means or another, are destroyed, and their memorials perish with them; see Ecc 8:10; and if their names are mentioned after they are gone, it is with detestation and abhorrence, as things putrefied are abhorred; so they leave an ill savour behind them, when the good name of the righteous is as precious ointment, Ecc 7:1. It is a saying of Cicero a, that
"the life of the dead lies in the memory of the living.''

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NET Notes: Pro 10:7 To say the wicked’s name will rot means that the name will be obliterated from memory (Exod 17:14; Deut 25:19), leaving only a bad memory for a ...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 10:7
Geneva Bible: Pro 10:7 The memory of the just [is] blessed: but the name of the wicked shall ( d ) perish.
( d ) Shall be vile and abhorred both by God and man, contrary to...

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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 10:7
MHCC: Pro 10:7 - --Both the just and the wicked must die; but between their souls there is a vast difference.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 10:7
Matthew Henry: Pro 10:7 - -- Both the just and the wicked, when their days are fulfilled, must die. Between their bodies in the grave thee is no visible difference; between the ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 10:7
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 10:7 - --
Thus, as Pro 10:6 says how it goes with the righteous and the wicked in this life, so this verse tells how it fares with them after death:
The memo...
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...
