
Text -- Proverbs 11:10 (NET)




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JFB -> Pro 11:10-11
JFB: Pro 11:10-11 - -- The last may be a reason for the first. Together, they set forth the relative moral worth of good and bad men.
The last may be a reason for the first. Together, they set forth the relative moral worth of good and bad men.
Clarke -> Pro 11:10
Clarke: Pro 11:10 - -- When it goeth well - An upright, pious, sensible man is a great blessing to the neighborhood where he resides, by his example, his advice, and his p...
When it goeth well - An upright, pious, sensible man is a great blessing to the neighborhood where he resides, by his example, his advice, and his prayers. The considerate prize him on these accounts, and rejoice in his prosperity. But when the wicked perish, who has been a general curse by the contagion of his example and conversation, there is not only no regret expressed for his decease, but a general joy because God has removed him.
TSK -> Pro 11:10

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Poole -> Pro 11:10
Poole: Pro 11:10 - -- When it goeth well with the righteous when such men are encouraged and advanced into places of power and trust, the city rejoiceth; the citizens or s...
When it goeth well with the righteous when such men are encouraged and advanced into places of power and trust, the city rejoiceth; the citizens or subjects of that government rejoice, because they confidently expect justice and tranquillity, and many other benefits, by their administration of public affairs.
There is shouting a common rejoicing, partly for the just vengeance of God upon them who have been the instruments of so much mischief; and partly for their deliverance from such public grievances and burdens of the land.
Gill -> Pro 11:10
Gill: Pro 11:10 - -- When it goeth well with the righteous, the city rejoiceth,.... As it always does, even in the worst of times; in times of public calamity and distress...
When it goeth well with the righteous, the city rejoiceth,.... As it always does, even in the worst of times; in times of public calamity and distress, and when enemies rise up on all hands; it is well with them in life, in death, and to all eternity; see Isa 3:10; but there are particular times when it goes well with them, which is matter of joy to others; when they prosper in the worm, increase in riches and honour, and are advanced to places of authority and trust; just magistrates in a city or commonwealth are a blessing, and so cause joy; see Pro 29:2; and when it goes well with them in spiritual things, they increase in gifts and grace, the humble hear of it and are glad; the city or church of God, the community of the saints, rejoice: and as it went well with them in Constantine's time, when Paganism was destroyed and persecution ceased; and at the time of the reformation, when the pure doctrines of the Gospel were revived, which were both times of joy to the city of God; so in the latter day, when the Lord's people will be righteous, the church will be the joy of many generations; and when the kingdom shall be given to the saints of the most High, and the kingdoms of the world become the Lord's and his Christ's, there will be great voices in heaven, rejoicings in the church, and a new song sung, Isa 60:21;
and when the wicked perish, there is shouting; as there will be great rejoicings, shoutings, and hallelujahs, when Babylon is fallen, Rev 18:20.

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NET Notes: Pro 11:10 The verb תַּעֲלֹץ (ta’alots, “to rejoice; to exult”) is paralleled with the noun ...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 11:10
Geneva Bible: Pro 11:10 When the righteous prosper, the city ( e ) rejoiceth: and when the wicked perish, [there is] shouting.
( e ) The country is blessed, where there are ...

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MHCC -> Pro 11:10-11
Matthew Henry -> Pro 11:10-11
Matthew Henry: Pro 11:10-11 - -- It is here observed, I. That good men are generally well-beloved by their neighbours, but nobody cares for wicked people. 1. It is true there are so...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 11:10
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 11:10 - --
Three proverbs follow relating to the nature of city and national life, and between them two against mockery and backbiting:
10 In the prosperity o...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 11:1-15
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...
