
Text -- Proverbs 15:27 (NET)




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Brings God's curse upon himself and family.

Shall preserve himself and family from ruin.
(Compare Pro 11:17). Avarice brings trouble to him and his.
Clarke: Pro 15:27 - -- He that is greedy of gain - He who will be rich; troubleth his own house - he is a torment to himself and his family by his avariciousness and penur...
He that is greedy of gain - He who will be rich; troubleth his own house - he is a torment to himself and his family by his avariciousness and penury, and a curse to those with whom he deals

But he that hateth gifts - Whatever is given to pervert judgment.
TSK -> Pro 15:27
TSK: Pro 15:27 - -- He that is : Pro 1:19, Pro 11:19, Pro 11:29, Pro 20:21; Deu 7:26; Jos 6:18, Jos 7:11, Jos 7:12, Jos 7:24, Jos 7:25; 1Sa 8:3-5; 2Ki 5:27; Isa 5:8-10; J...

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Barnes -> Pro 15:27
Barnes: Pro 15:27 - -- Gifts - There is a special application to the office of the judge. The Aramaic Targum paraphrases the first words of this passage as: "he who g...
Gifts - There is a special application to the office of the judge. The Aramaic Targum paraphrases the first words of this passage as: "he who gathers the mammon of unrighteousness,"using the words with special reference to wealth obtained by unjust judgments. May we infer that Christ’ s adoption of that phrase Luk 16:9 had a point of contact with this proverb, through the version then popularly used in the synagogues of Palestine?
Poole -> Pro 15:27
Poole: Pro 15:27 - -- He that is greedy of gain that seeketh wealth by unjust courses, as appears from the opposite clause,
troubleth his own house bringeth God’ s ...
He that is greedy of gain that seeketh wealth by unjust courses, as appears from the opposite clause,
troubleth his own house bringeth God’ s curse and destruction upon himself and his family, whom he designed to enrich and establish.
That hateth who refuseth them not with dissimulation, nor only from prudential reasons, but from a hearty abhorrency of all unrighteousness. Gifts , i.e. bribes given to corrupt judgment. See Exo 18:21 23:8 Deu 16:19 .
Shall live shall preserve himself and (which is understood out of the former clause) his family from ruin.
Haydock -> Pro 15:27
Haydock: Pro 15:27 - -- Troubleth. With all sorts of temporal misfortunes. A judge who receives bribes, is accursed, Exodus xxiii. 8. ---
By, &c., is not here in Hebrew,...
Troubleth. With all sorts of temporal misfortunes. A judge who receives bribes, is accursed, Exodus xxiii. 8. ---
By, &c., is not here in Hebrew, but [in] chap. xvi. 6. St. Cyprian (3 Test.) found it in his copy. ---
Faith, or fidelity and truth, as it is elsewhere expressed, chap. iii. 3. These virtues move God to pardon.
Gill -> Pro 15:27
Gill: Pro 15:27 - -- He that is greedy of gain troubleth his own house,.... Or "that covets a covetousness" t, an evil one, as in Hab 2:9; that seeks riches by unlawful me...
He that is greedy of gain troubleth his own house,.... Or "that covets a covetousness" t, an evil one, as in Hab 2:9; that seeks riches by unlawful means, that gathers the mammon of falsehood, or unrighteousness, as the Targum; he entails a curse and brings ruin and destruction upon his family; the Septuagint and Arabic versions are, he "destroys himself"; or "his own soul", as the Syriac version; it may be understood of a man that is over anxious and eager to be rich, and hurries on business, and gives his servants no proper time for food and rest; See Gill on Pro 11:29;
but he that hateth gifts shall live; that rejects them with abhorrence, when offered to bribe him to pervert judgment, or to do an unjust thing; otherwise gifts may be lawfully received from one friend by another; the sin is when they are given and taken for the sake of doing what is base and sinful; and a man that shakes his hand from receiving gifts on such a basis, he and his family shall prosper and increase in worldly things; and, doing this from a right principle of grace, shall live comfortably in a spiritual sense, and thrive and flourish in his soul, and live an eternal life hereafter; see Psa 16:5.

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MHCC -> Pro 15:27
MHCC: Pro 15:27 - --The covetous man lets none of his family have rest or enjoyment. And greediness of gain often tempts to projects that bring ruin.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 15:27
Matthew Henry: Pro 15:27 - -- Note, 1. Those that are covetous entail trouble upon their families: He that is greedy of gain, and therefore makes himself a slave to the world, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 15:27
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 15:27 - --
27 Whoever does service to [ servit ] avarice troubleth his own house;
But he that hateth gifts shall live.
Regarding בּצע בּצע , vid ., ...
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...
