
Text -- Proverbs 14:21 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 14:21
That does not pity and relieve the poor.
JFB -> Pro 14:21
JFB: Pro 14:21 - -- For such contempt of the poor is contrasted as sinful with the virtuous compassion of the good.
For such contempt of the poor is contrasted as sinful with the virtuous compassion of the good.
Clarke: Pro 14:21 - -- He that despiseth his neighbor sinneth - To despise a man because he has some natural blemish is unjust, cruel, and wicked. He is not the author of ...
He that despiseth his neighbor sinneth - To despise a man because he has some natural blemish is unjust, cruel, and wicked. He is not the author of his own imperfections; they did not occur through his fault or folly; and if he could, he would not retain them. It is, therefore, unjust and wicked to despise him for what is not his fault, but his misfortune

Clarke: Pro 14:21 - -- But he that hath mercy on the poor - Who reproaches no man for his poverty or scanty intellect, but divides his bread with the hungry - happy is he;...
But he that hath mercy on the poor - Who reproaches no man for his poverty or scanty intellect, but divides his bread with the hungry - happy is he; the blessing of God, and of them that were ready to perish, shall come upon him.
TSK -> Pro 14:21
TSK: Pro 14:21 - -- that despiseth : Pro 11:12, Pro 17:5, Pro 18:3; Job 31:13-15, Job 35:5, Job 35:6; Psa 22:24; Luk 18:9; Jam 2:5, Jam 2:6, Jam 2:14-16
he that hath : Pr...
that despiseth : Pro 11:12, Pro 17:5, Pro 18:3; Job 31:13-15, Job 35:5, Job 35:6; Psa 22:24; Luk 18:9; Jam 2:5, Jam 2:6, Jam 2:14-16
he that hath : Pro 14:31, Pro 11:24, Pro 11:25, Pro 19:17, Pro 28:27; Psa 41:1, Psa 41:2, Psa 112:5, Psa 112:9; Ecc 11:1, Ecc 11:2; Isa 58:7-12; Dan 4:27; Mat 25:34-46; Luk 6:30-36; Act 20:35; Heb 6:12; 1Jo 3:17-22

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Poole -> Pro 14:21
Poole: Pro 14:21 - -- That despiseth his neighbour that doth not pity and relieve the poor, as this is explained in the next clause; the word neighbour being here genera...
That despiseth his neighbour that doth not pity and relieve the poor, as this is explained in the next clause; the word neighbour being here generally taken for any man, as it is most commonly used in Scripture; which not relieving him proceeds from a contempt of his person.
Sinneth and therefore shall be punished for his inhumanity, which is opposed to his being happy in the next clause.
That hath mercy that showeth his compassion by his bounty and relief.
Happy is he he doth a worthy action, and shall be blessed in his deed.
Haydock -> Pro 14:21
He....mercy, is not found in Hebrew, Greek, or Latin manuscripts. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 14:21
Gill: Pro 14:21 - -- He that despiseth his neighbour sinneth,.... He that despiseth his neighbour in his heart, speaks slightly of him, overlooks him, is not friendly to h...
He that despiseth his neighbour sinneth,.... He that despiseth his neighbour in his heart, speaks slightly of him, overlooks him, is not friendly to him, will neither converse with him, nor relieve him in his necessity; for it seems to be understood of his poor neighbour; and so the Septuagint and Arabic versions render it, "he that despiseth the poor"; that despises him for his poverty; because of his pedigree and education, and the low circumstances he is in; or on account of his weakness and incapacity, or any outward circumstance that attends him; such an one sins very greatly, is guilty of a heinous sin; and he will be reckoned and dealt with as a sinner, and be condemned and punished, and so be unhappy and miserable;
but he that hath mercy on the poor, happy is he; or,
"that gives to the poor,''
as the Targum; who has compassion on him in his distress, and shows it by relieving him: he that shows favour to the meek and humble ones, as the word s may be rendered, and as they generally are that are in affliction and poverty, for these tend to humble men; and such who regard them in their low estate are "happy" or blessed; they are blessed in things temporal and spiritual, and both here and hereafter; see Psa 41:1.

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MHCC -> Pro 14:21
Matthew Henry -> Pro 14:21
Matthew Henry: Pro 14:21 - -- See here how men's character and condition are measured and judged of by their conduct towards their poor neighbours. 1. Those that look upon them w...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 14:21
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 14:21 - --
21 Whoever despiseth his neighbour committeth sin;
But whoever hath compassion on the suffering - blessings on him!
One should regard every human ...
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...
