
Text -- Proverbs 13:13 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 13:13
The word of God.
JFB -> Pro 13:13
Clarke: Pro 13:13 - -- Whoso despiseth the word - The revelation which God has in his mercy given to man - shall be destroyed; for there is no other way of salvation but t...
Whoso despiseth the word - The revelation which God has in his mercy given to man - shall be destroyed; for there is no other way of salvation but that which it points out

Clarke: Pro 13:13 - -- But he that feareth the commandment - That respects it so as to obey it, walking as this revelation directs - shall be rewarded; shall find it to be...
But he that feareth the commandment - That respects it so as to obey it, walking as this revelation directs - shall be rewarded; shall find it to be his highest interest, and shall be in peace or safety, as the Hebrew word
Defender -> Pro 13:13
TSK -> Pro 13:13
TSK: Pro 13:13 - -- despiseth : Pro 1:25, Pro 1:30, Pro 1:31; 2Sa 12:9, 2Sa 12:10; 2Ch 36:16; Jer 43:2, Jer 44:16, Jer 44:17; Eze 20:13, Eze 20:16, Eze 20:24; Luk 16:31; ...

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Poole -> Pro 13:13
Poole: Pro 13:13 - -- Despiseth disobeyeth it wilfully and presumptuously. The word ; the word of God, which is called the word by way of eminency, Deu 30:14 , compared w...
Despiseth disobeyeth it wilfully and presumptuously. The word ; the word of God, which is called the word by way of eminency, Deu 30:14 , compared with Rom 10:18 1Th 5:17 , and elsewhere.
Shall be destroyed except he repent, and return to his obedience.
That feareth the commandment that hath a reverence to its authority, and is afraid to violate it.
Haydock -> Pro 13:13
Haydock: Pro 13:13 - -- Come. To defend what he has asserted, or to pass for a liar. Hebrew, "shall be destroyed by it." (Mont.[Montanus?]) (Haydock) ---
Those who desp...
Come. To defend what he has asserted, or to pass for a liar. Hebrew, "shall be destroyed by it." (Mont.[Montanus?]) (Haydock) ---
Those who despise God's order shall perish. ---
Deceitful, &c. This is not in Hebrew, nor in some of the Latin editions. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "to the deceitful son nothing shall be good. But the ways of the wise servant shall prosper, and his paths shall be made straight," chap. xiv. 15. (Haydock)
Gill -> Pro 13:13
Gill: Pro 13:13 - -- Whoso despiseth the word shall be destroyed,.... The word of God. Either Christ, the essential Word; which must be a great evil, considering the digni...
Whoso despiseth the word shall be destroyed,.... The word of God. Either Christ, the essential Word; which must be a great evil, considering the dignity of his person; great ingratitude, considering the grace of his office; very dangerous, considering what a quick, sharp, and powerful Word he is: and such may be said to despise him who despise his ministers, and the Gospel preached by them; and which may be meant by the word, that being the word of God and of truth, the word of righteousness, peace, life, and salvation; and is to them that perish foolishness; and to whom it is so, they shall perish, and be punished with everlasting destruction, for their contempt of it, and disobedience to it. Or the written word may be meant, the Scriptures, which are given by inspiration of God, and therefore ought to be had in the greatest reverence; and yet are greatly slighted and despised by the man of sin and his followers; who set up and prefer their unwritten traditions to them, and so make them of none effect: such are all false teachers, that despise or abuse them, they bring destruction to themselves; for so the words may be rendered, "shall bring destruction to himself", or shall receive detriment from it: so the Targum, from the word itself; the Syriac version, "by it"; and the Arabic version, "by the commandment itself"; by the threatenings in it, and according to them: or, "because of it"; because of the contempt of it;
but he that feareth the commandment; receives the word with reverence, trembles at it; fears God, and keeps his commandments, and fears to break them: he
shall be rewarded; with good, as the Targum adds; for in keeping the commandments of God there is great reward: or, "shall enjoy peace", or "be in safety" k; for great peace have they which love the law of God, and serve it: or, "shall be sound, and in health" l; when those that despise it "shall be corrupted" m; as the word in the preceding clause may be rendered.

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NET Notes: Pro 13:13 The LXX adds: “A crafty son will have no good thing, but the affairs of a wise servant will be prosperous; and his path will be directed rightly...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 13:13
Geneva Bible: Pro 13:13 Whoever despiseth ( g ) the word shall be destroyed: but he that feareth the commandment shall be rewarded.
( g ) Meaning the word of God, by which h...

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MHCC -> Pro 13:13
MHCC: Pro 13:13 - --He that stands in awe of God, and reverences his word, shall escape destruction, and be rewarded for his godly fear.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 13:13
Matthew Henry: Pro 13:13 - -- Here is, 1. The character of one that is marked for ruin: He that despises the word of God, and has no regard to it, no veneration for it, nor wil...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 13:13
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 13:13 - --
13 Whoever despiseth the word is in bonds to it,
And he that feareth the commandment is rewarded.
The word is thought of as ordering, and thus in ...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 13:1-25
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...
