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Text -- Proverbs 12:16 (NET)
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Wesley -> Pro 12:16
The shame, or injury done to him, which he conceals and bears with patience.
JFB -> Pro 12:16
Clarke -> Pro 12:16
Clarke: Pro 12:16 - -- A fool’ s wrath is presently known - We have a proverb very like this, and it will serve for illustration: -
A fool’ s bolt is soon shot
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A fool’ s wrath is presently known - We have a proverb very like this, and it will serve for illustration: -
A fool’ s bolt is soon shot
A weak-minded man has no self-government; he is easily angered, and generally speaks whatever comes first to his mind.
TSK -> Pro 12:16
TSK: Pro 12:16 - -- fool’ s : Pro 25:28, Pro 29:11; 1Sa 20:30-34; 1Ki 19:1, 1Ki 19:2
presently : Heb. in that day
but : Pro 10:12, Pro 16:22, Pro 17:9, Pro 29:11; Ja...
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Barnes -> Pro 12:16
Barnes: Pro 12:16 - -- The "fool"cannot restrain his wrath; it rushes on "presently"(as in the margin, on the same day, however, uselessly. The prudent man knows that to u...
The "fool"cannot restrain his wrath; it rushes on "presently"(as in the margin, on the same day, however, uselessly. The prudent man knows that to utter his indignation at reproach and shame will but lead to a fresh attack, and takes refuge in reticence.
Poole -> Pro 12:16
Poole: Pro 12:16 - -- Is presently known by his rash words and indecent actions, whereby he exposeth himself to shame.
Covereth shame either,
1. The shame, or reproach,...
Is presently known by his rash words and indecent actions, whereby he exposeth himself to shame.
Covereth shame either,
1. The shame, or reproach, or injury done to him by others, which he concealeth and beareth with patience, and passeth by, as his duty and interest obligeth him to do. Or,
2. His own shame, to which the folly of rash anger would have betrayed him.
Haydock -> Pro 12:16
Haydock: Pro 12:16 - -- Wise. It is more difficult to repress, than to avoid anger. (St. Ambrose) ---
To dissemble, so as to seek an opportunity of revenge, is not commen...
Wise. It is more difficult to repress, than to avoid anger. (St. Ambrose) ---
To dissemble, so as to seek an opportunity of revenge, is not commended.
Gill -> Pro 12:16
Gill: Pro 12:16 - -- A fool's wrath is presently known,.... Having no command of himself, he cannot repress it, nor keep it in; no sooner is he provoked but he shows it in...
A fool's wrath is presently known,.... Having no command of himself, he cannot repress it, nor keep it in; no sooner is he provoked but he shows it in his countenance, and by his words and actions; it is to be seen in the fire of his eyes, in the frowns of his face, in the gnashing of his teeth, and in the stamping of his feet, as well as in the bitter expressions of his mouth: or "a fool's wrath in that day is known" b; in the same day in which the provocation is given; yea, in the same hour, and in the same moment; he cannot defer showing it for the least space of time; or it is openly known, it is to be seen and observed by everyone: or thus, "a fool is presently known by his wrath" c; see Ecc 7:9;
but a prudent man covereth shame; conceals his anger and resentment at any injury done him by words or actions, which if suffered to break out would bring shame and disgrace to him; or he covers the injury itself, the disgraceful words that are spoken of him, and the shameful actions done unto him; he puts up with the contempt that is cast upon him, and bears it patiently; takes no notice of the offence given him, and much less seeks revenge; in which he acts a prudent part, for by so doing he creates less trouble to himself, and gains more credit and reputation from others.
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MHCC -> Pro 12:16
MHCC: Pro 12:16 - --A foolish man is soon angry, and is hasty in expressing it; he is ever in trouble and running into mischief. It is kindness to ourselves to make light...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 12:16
Matthew Henry: Pro 12:16 - -- Note, 1. Passion is folly: A fool is known by his anger (so some read it); not but that a wise man may be angry when there is just cause for it, b...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 12:16
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 12:16 - --
The relations of the subject and the predicate are the same as in the preceding verse.
The fool makes known his vexation on the same day [at once],...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 12:13-28
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...
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