
Text -- Proverbs 15:28 (NET)




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He speaks considerately.

Wesley: Pro 15:28 - -- Not the heart; for he rashly speaks what comes into his mouth, without the direction of his heart or conscience.
Not the heart; for he rashly speaks what comes into his mouth, without the direction of his heart or conscience.
JFB -> Pro 15:28
Clarke -> Pro 15:28
Clarke: Pro 15:28 - -- The heart of the righteous studieth to answer - His tongue never runs before his wit, he never speaks rashly, and never unadvisedly; because he stud...
The heart of the righteous studieth to answer - His tongue never runs before his wit, he never speaks rashly, and never unadvisedly; because he studies - ponders, his thoughts and his words.
TSK -> Pro 15:28
TSK: Pro 15:28 - -- heart : Pro 15:2, Pro 16:23; 1Ki 3:23-28; Ecc 5:2, Ecc 5:6; 1Pe 3:15
the mouth : Pro 10:19, Pro 13:16, Pro 29:11, Pro 29:20; Ecc 10:12-14; Mat 12:34; ...

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Barnes -> Pro 15:28
Barnes: Pro 15:28 - -- Contrast the "studying"of the wise before he answers and the hasty babbling of the foolish. The teaching of our Lord Mat 10:19 presents us with a di...
Contrast the "studying"of the wise before he answers and the hasty babbling of the foolish. The teaching of our Lord Mat 10:19 presents us with a different and higher precept, resting upon different conditions.
Poole -> Pro 15:28
Poole: Pro 15:28 - -- Studieth to answer he answers or speaks considerately and conscientiously, and therefore profitably, or to the use and edification of the hearers.
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Studieth to answer he answers or speaks considerately and conscientiously, and therefore profitably, or to the use and edification of the hearers.
The mouth not the heart; for he is without heart in Scripture account, and he rashly speaks what comes into his mouth, without the direction of his heart or conscience.
Evil things foolish, and unprofitable, and hurtful speeches.
Haydock -> Pro 15:28
Haydock: Pro 15:28 - -- Studieth. And speaks deliberately. Roman Septuagint is more embarrassed in the rest of this, and the nine first verses of the following chapter, th...
Studieth. And speaks deliberately. Roman Septuagint is more embarrassed in the rest of this, and the nine first verses of the following chapter, than the Complutensian edition.
Gill -> Pro 15:28
Gill: Pro 15:28 - -- The heart of the righteous studieth to answer,.... He thinks before he speaks, meditates what he shall say, what answer to give to men; whether in thi...
The heart of the righteous studieth to answer,.... He thinks before he speaks, meditates what he shall say, what answer to give to men; whether in things civil, natural, or religious; and what to return to the Lord when he is reproved by him; or what to say in prayer to him, or by way of thankfulness for mercies received from him; see Pro 3:6; though our Lord advises his disciples, when summoned before their persecutors, not to meditate beforehand what they should answer, since they should have immediate assistance, Luk 21:14; but this was in extraordinary cases; in common ones the observation of the wise man should be attended to. A Jewish u writer renders the words, "the heart of the righteous meditates wormwood", or bitter things; see Pro 5:4; as the judgment of God, death, and hell; this sense is mentioned by Aben Ezra, but rejected;
but the mouth of the wicked poureth out evil things; without any previous thought and consideration, without fear or wit; in great abundance, as water out of a fountain; thus an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth evil things readily and at once, having no concern about the consequences of things, Mat 12:25; See Gill on Pro 15:2.

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MHCC -> Pro 15:28
Matthew Henry -> Pro 15:28
Matthew Henry: Pro 15:28 - -- Here is, 1. A good man proved to be a wise man by this, that he governs his tongue well; he that does so the same is a perfect man, Jam 3:2. It is...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 15:28
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 15:28 - --
Two proverbs regarding the righteous and the wicked:
28 The heart of the righteous considereth how to answer right,
And the mouth of the godless p...
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...
