
Text -- Proverbs 14:2 (NET)




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Poole -> Pro 14:2
Poole: Pro 14:2 - -- That walketh in his uprightness whose conversation is sincerely pious and righteous. The design of this proverb and verse is to show that God doth, a...
That walketh in his uprightness whose conversation is sincerely pious and righteous. The design of this proverb and verse is to show that God doth, and men may, judge of men’ s outward professions and inward dispositions by the common course of their lives.
Despiseth him plainly declares that he doth not fear God, but despise him, and his commands and threatenings.
Haydock -> Pro 14:2
Haydock: Pro 14:2 - -- And, is not in Hebrew. ---
Is. Hebrew, "but the perverse in his ways despiseth him;" (Haydock) shewing by his conduct that he cares not for the Lo...
And, is not in Hebrew. ---
Is. Hebrew, "but the perverse in his ways despiseth him;" (Haydock) shewing by his conduct that he cares not for the Lord. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "he shall be dishonoured, that," &c.
Gill -> Pro 14:2
Gill: Pro 14:2 - -- He that walketh in his uprightness feareth the Lord,.... It is plain that the fear of the Lord is upon the heart and before the eyes of such that walk...
He that walketh in his uprightness feareth the Lord,.... It is plain that the fear of the Lord is upon the heart and before the eyes of such that walk according to the word of God, with a sincere desire to glorify him; for it is by the fear of the Lord that men depart from evil, and because of that they cannot do what others do; and therefore when a man walks uprightly, and his conversation is in all holiness and godliness, it shows that the fear of God has a place in his heart, which influences his outward behaviour;
but he that is perverse in his ways despiseth him; either God himself, whom the upright walker fears; for he that acts perversely, contrary to the law of God, or transgresses that, and goes out of the way, despises God the lawgiver, tramples upon his authority, stretches out his hand, and commits acts of hostility against him; and he that perverts the Gospel of Christ despises his ministers, and despises Christ himself, and him that sent him. Or else the meaning is, that such a perverse walker despises him that fears the Lord; so Aben Ezra interprets it; and such are generally the contempt of wicked men: to this sense is the Vulgate Latin version,
"he that walks in a right way, and fears God, is despised by him that walks in an infamous way;''
but the Septuagint and Arabic versions render it, "is despised": meaning the perverse man.

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NET Notes: Pro 14:2 Heb “crooked of ways”; NRSV “devious in conduct.” This construct phrase features a genitive of specification: “crooked i...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 14:2
Geneva Bible: Pro 14:2 He that walketh in his ( b ) uprightness feareth the LORD: but [he that is] perverse in his ways despiseth him.
( b ) That is, in uprightness of hear...

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MHCC -> Pro 14:2
MHCC: Pro 14:2 - --Here are grace and sin in their true colours. Those that despise God's precepts and promises, despise God and all his power and mercy.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 14:2
Matthew Henry: Pro 14:2 - -- Here are, 1. Grace and sin in their true colours. Grace reigning is a reverence of God, and gives honour to him who is infinitely great and high, an...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 14:2
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 14:2 - --
2 He walketh in his uprightness who feareth Jahve,
And perverse in his ways is he that despiseth Him.
That which syntactically lies nearest is als...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 14:1--15:33
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...
