
Text -- Proverbs 11:26 (NET)




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holdeth corn - In a time of scarcity.
JFB: Pro 11:24-31 - -- The scope of the whole is a comment on Pro 11:23. Thus liberality, by God's blessing, secures increase, while penuriousness, instead of expected gain,...
The scope of the whole is a comment on Pro 11:23. Thus liberality, by God's blessing, secures increase, while penuriousness, instead of expected gain, procures poverty.
Clarke: Pro 11:26 - -- He that withholdeth corn - Who refuses to sell because he hopes for a dearth, and then he can make his own price
He that withholdeth corn - Who refuses to sell because he hopes for a dearth, and then he can make his own price

Clarke: Pro 11:26 - -- The people shall curse him - Yes, and God shall curse him also; and if he do not return and repent, he will get God’ s curse, and the curse of ...
The people shall curse him - Yes, and God shall curse him also; and if he do not return and repent, he will get God’ s curse, and the curse of the poor, which will be a canker in his money during time, and in his soul throughout eternity.
TSK -> Pro 11:26

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Barnes -> Pro 11:26
Barnes: Pro 11:26 - -- In the early stages of commerce there seems no way of making money rapidly so sure as that of buying up grain in time of famine, waiting until the d...
In the early stages of commerce there seems no way of making money rapidly so sure as that of buying up grain in time of famine, waiting until the dearth presses heavily, and then selling at famine prices. Men hate this selfishness, and pour blessings upon him who sells at a moderate profit.
Poole -> Pro 11:26
Poole: Pro 11:26 - -- Withholdeth corn in a time of scarcity, when others need and desire it.
Blessing the blessing of God, which the people shall heartily beg for him. ...
Withholdeth corn in a time of scarcity, when others need and desire it.
Blessing the blessing of God, which the people shall heartily beg for him.
That selleth it upon reasonable terms.
Haydock -> Pro 11:26
Corn. In times of scarcity. See Amos viii. 7.
Gill -> Pro 11:26
Gill: Pro 11:26 - -- He that withholdeth corn, the people shall curse him,.... That hoards it up for a better price, in hopes of a better market; and does not bring it out...
He that withholdeth corn, the people shall curse him,.... That hoards it up for a better price, in hopes of a better market; and does not bring it out, and expose it to sale, when there is a scarcity of it; so the Targum adds, "in famine"; or, "in straits", as the Syriac version; in a time of distress through, famine: this will bring the curse of the poor upon him, who will imprecate the most dreadful things on him and his family. Jarchi interprets it of the law, and of withholding the teaching of it; but it may be better applied to the Gospel, and the withholding the ministration of that, and so causing a famine, not of bread and of water, but of hearing the word of the Lord; which is done by the Papists, by prohibiting Gospel ministers preaching the word; forbidding the people to read it in their own language; locking it up from them in a language they understand not; and so starve the souls of men, which brings upon them a curse;
but blessing shall be upon the head of him that selleth it; at a moderate price, so that the poor may be able to come at it; such will have their blessing; they will wish all happiness to them and their families, here and hereafter. Or, "that breaks" d it; separates it from the heap, breaks and grinds it into flour, and then sells it: or imparts it freely; so the Septuagint version, "that communicates": and the Arabic version, "that gives"; and may be fitly applied to a faithful minister of the Gospel, who breaks the bread of life, and freely and plentifully imparts it to the souls of men; and who has the hearty prayers and good wishes of the people to whom he ministers. The master of a family used to break the bread, as Christ often did.

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NET Notes: Pro 11:26 Heb “for the head of the one who sells.” The term “head” functions as a synecdoche of part (= head) for the whole (= person). ...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 11:26
Geneva Bible: Pro 11:26 He that withholdeth grain, the people shall curse him: but blessing [shall be] upon the head of him that ( p ) selleth [it].
( p ) That provides for ...

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MHCC -> Pro 11:26
Matthew Henry -> Pro 11:26
Matthew Henry: Pro 11:26 - -- See here, 1. What use we are to make of the gifts of God's bounty; we must not hoard them up merely for our own advantage, that we may be enriched b...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 11:26
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 11:26 - --
26 Whoso withholdeth corn, him the people curse;
But blessing is on the head of him that selleth it.
This proverb is directed against the corn-usu...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 11:16-31
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...
