
Text -- Proverbs 11:13 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 11:13
Such things as were committed to his trust with a charge of secrecy.
JFB -> Pro 11:13
JFB: Pro 11:13 - -- (Compare Margin), one trading as a peddler in scandal, whose propensity to talk leads him to betray confidence.
(Compare Margin), one trading as a peddler in scandal, whose propensity to talk leads him to betray confidence.
Clarke: Pro 11:13 - -- A talebearer - הולך רכיל holech rachil , the walking busybody, the trader in scandal
A talebearer -

Clarke: Pro 11:13 - -- Revealeth secrets - Whatever was confided to him he is sure to publish abroad. The word means a hawker, or travelling chapman. Such are always great...
Revealeth secrets - Whatever was confided to him he is sure to publish abroad. The word means a hawker, or travelling chapman. Such are always great newsmongers; and will tell even their own secrets, rather than have nothing to say.
TSK -> Pro 11:13
TSK: Pro 11:13 - -- A tale bearer, Heb. He that walketh being a talebearer, Pro 20:19; Lev 19:16
revealeth : Pro 25:9, Pro 26:20-22; Neh 6:17-19
he : Pro 14:5; Jos 2:14, ...
A tale bearer, Heb. He that walketh being a talebearer, Pro 20:19; Lev 19:16
revealeth : Pro 25:9, Pro 26:20-22; Neh 6:17-19

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Barnes -> Pro 11:13
Barnes: Pro 11:13 - -- The man who comes to us with tales about others will reveal our secrets also. Faithfulness is shown, not only in doing what a man has been commissio...
The man who comes to us with tales about others will reveal our secrets also. Faithfulness is shown, not only in doing what a man has been commissioned to do, but in doing it quietly and without garrulity.
Poole -> Pro 11:13
Poole: Pro 11:13 - -- A tale-bearer or, he that goeth about (from one place or person to another, as the manner of such is) telling tales , making it his business to sc...
A tale-bearer or, he that goeth about (from one place or person to another, as the manner of such is) telling tales , making it his business to scatter reports, revealeth secrets; this tattling humour is so prevalent with him, that he cannot forbear to publish, either his neighbour’ s secret faults, or such things as were committed to his trust with a charge of secrecy.
He that is of a faithful spirit that hath a sincere, and constant, and faithful mind, which both can and will govern his tongue,
concealeth the matter so far as he can lawfully do.
Haydock -> Pro 11:13
Haydock: Pro 11:13 - -- Walketh. Septuagint, "the double-tongued," dissembler, or great talker. (Calmet)
Walketh. Septuagint, "the double-tongued," dissembler, or great talker. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 11:13
Gill: Pro 11:13 - -- A talebearer revealeth secrets,.... The Arabic version adds, in the congregation, openly and publicly; that goes about with tales from place to place,...
A talebearer revealeth secrets,.... The Arabic version adds, in the congregation, openly and publicly; that goes about with tales from place to place, who is like a walking merchant or peddler, as the word l signifies; who takes up his wares at one place, and exposes them to sale, and vends them at another; so a talebearer, he goes from house to house, and picks up tales at one place and carries them to another and tells them; and as by his going about he gets into the secrets of persons and families, or is intrusted with them, his character not being known, he reveals them to others, and so breaks the trust committed to him see 1Ti 5:13. The Targum and Syriac version render it "an accuser"; and the same name is given to the devil in the New Testament, and indeed such a man is no better;
but he that is of a faithful spirit concealeth the matter; that is "faithful" to his friend, that trusts him with his secrets, of which there are but few; he "conceals the matter" he is entrusted with: "the things", as the Septuagint version; the secrets which are imparted to him; or "the word" m that he has heard, and has been spoken to him in privacy, and in strict friendship: or he "covers the matter" n or thing; he hides the infirmities of his friend and neighbour, and does not expose them as the talebearer does; see 1Pe 4:8.

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MHCC -> Pro 11:13
MHCC: Pro 11:13 - --A faithful man will not disclose what he is trusted with, unless the honour of God and the real good of society require it.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 11:12-13
Matthew Henry: Pro 11:12-13 - -- I. Silence is here recommended as an instance of true friendship, and a preservative of it, and therefore an evidence, 1. Of wisdom: A man of under...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 11:13
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 11:13 - --
13 He who goeth about tattling revealeth secrets;
But he who is of a faithful spirit concealeth a matter.
The tattler is called רכיל (intensi...
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...
