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Text -- Proverbs 14:24 (NET)
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They are a singular advantage and ornament to them.
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Wesley: Pro 14:24 - -- As for rich fools, their folly is not cured, but made worse and more manifest by their riches.
As for rich fools, their folly is not cured, but made worse and more manifest by their riches.
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Folly remains, or produces folly; it has no benefit.
Clarke -> Pro 14:24
Clarke: Pro 14:24 - -- But the foolishness of fools is folly - The Targum reads, The honor of fools is folly. The fool, from his foolishness, produces acts of folly. This ...
But the foolishness of fools is folly - The Targum reads, The honor of fools is folly. The fool, from his foolishness, produces acts of folly. This appears to be the meaning.
TSK -> Pro 14:24
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Barnes -> Pro 14:24
Barnes: Pro 14:24 - -- "The crown,"i. e., the glory of the wise man constitutes his wealth. He alone is truly rich even as he alone (compare Pro 14:18 note) is truly king....
"The crown,"i. e., the glory of the wise man constitutes his wealth. He alone is truly rich even as he alone (compare Pro 14:18 note) is truly king.
The seeming tautology of the second clause is really its point. Turn "the foolishness of fools"as you will, it comes back to "foolishness"at last.
Poole -> Pro 14:24
Poole: Pro 14:24 - -- The crown of the wise is their riches they are a singular advantage and ornament to them, partly as they make their wisdom more regarded, when the po...
The crown of the wise is their riches they are a singular advantage and ornament to them, partly as they make their wisdom more regarded, when the poor man’ s wisdom is despised, Ecc 9:16 ; and partly as they give a man great opportunity to discover and exercise his wisdom or virtue by laying out his riches to the honour and service of God, and to the great and manifold good of the world; which also highly tends to his own glory and happiness.
But the foolishness of fools is folly but as for rich fools, for to them the general word is to be restrained from the opposite clause, their folly is not cured, but made worse and more manifest by their riches. Their riches find them fools, and leave them fools; they are not a crown, but a reproach to them, and an occasion of their greater contempt. For the phrase, we have the like in the Hebrew text, 1Sa 1:21 . The child Samuel was a child . It is an elegant figure called antanaclasis , used in all authors.
Gill -> Pro 14:24
Gill: Pro 14:24 - -- The crown of the wise is their riches,.... Riches being used by them to increase and improve their knowledge and wisdom, and for the good of men, are...
The crown of the wise is their riches,.... Riches being used by them to increase and improve their knowledge and wisdom, and for the good of men, are an honour to them, and give them credit and reputation among men of sense and goodness; see Ecc 7:11;
but the foolishness of fools is folly; mere folly, extreme folly, just the same as it was; riches make them never the wiser; yea, their folly is oftentimes made more manifest through the ill use they make of their riches; spending them in the gratification of their sinful lusts; and making no use of them for their own improvement in knowledge, or for the good of their fellow creatures. The Targum is,
"the glory of fools is their folly;''
and that is no other than their shame, and in which they glory; such fools are wicked men.
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MHCC -> Pro 14:24
Matthew Henry -> Pro 14:24
Matthew Henry: Pro 14:24 - -- Observe, 1. If men be wise and good, riches make them so much the more honourable and useful: The crown of the wise is their riches; their riches ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 14:24
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 14:24 - --
24 It is a crown to the wise when they are rich;
But the folly of fools remains folly.
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