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Text -- Proverbs 15:28-33 (NET)
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)
He speaks considerately.
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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.
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Wesley: Pro 15:30 - -- Not only chears a man for the present, but gives him such stable comfort as revives his soul, and gives vigour to his body.
Not only chears a man for the present, but gives him such stable comfort as revives his soul, and gives vigour to his body.
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Wesley: Pro 15:31 - -- The man that hearkens to that reproof which leads to life, seeks and delights in the company of the wise.
The man that hearkens to that reproof which leads to life, seeks and delights in the company of the wise.
JFB: Pro 15:28 - -- (Compare Pro 15:14; Pro 10:11). Caution is the fruit of wisdom; rashness of folly.
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JFB: Pro 15:30 - -- (Pro 13:9). What gives light rejoiceth the heart, by relieving from anxiety as to our course; so
(Pro 13:9). What gives light rejoiceth the heart, by relieving from anxiety as to our course; so
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JFB: Pro 15:30 - -- Or, "gives prosperity" (Pro 3:13-17; Pro 9:11). The last clause is illustrated by the first.
Or, "gives prosperity" (Pro 3:13-17; Pro 9:11). The last clause is illustrated by the first.
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So acts as if esteeming its interests of no value.
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.
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Clarke: Pro 15:29 - -- The Lord is far from the wicked - He is neither near to hear, nor near to help.
The Lord is far from the wicked - He is neither near to hear, nor near to help.
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Clarke: Pro 15:30 - -- The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart - Nature and art are continually placing before our view a multitude of the most resplendent images, each ...
The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart - Nature and art are continually placing before our view a multitude of the most resplendent images, each of which is calculated to give pleasure. The man who has a correct judgment, and an accurate eye, may not only amuse, but instruct himself endlessly, by the beauties of nature and art.
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Clarke: Pro 15:31 - -- The ear that heareth the reproof - That receives it gratefully and obeys it. "Advice is for them that will take it,"so says one of our own old prove...
The ear that heareth the reproof - That receives it gratefully and obeys it. "Advice is for them that will take it,"so says one of our own old proverbs; and the meaning here is nearly the same.
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Clarke: Pro 15:32 - -- Despiseth his own soul - That is constructively; for if the instruction lead to the preservation of life and soul, he that neglects or despises it t...
Despiseth his own soul - That is constructively; for if the instruction lead to the preservation of life and soul, he that neglects or despises it throws all as much in the way of danger as if he actually hated himself.
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Clarke: Pro 15:33 - -- The fear of the Lord - See note on Pro 1:7. Much is spoken concerning this fear
1. It is the beginning of wisdom
2. &nb...
The fear of the Lord - See note on Pro 1:7. Much is spoken concerning this fear
1. It is the beginning of wisdom
2. It is also the beginning of knowledge
3. It is the instruction of wisdom. Wisdom derives its most important lessons from the fear of God. He who fears God much, is well taught
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Clarke: Pro 15:33 - -- And before honor is humility - That is, few persons ever arrive at honor who are not humble; and those who from low life have risen to places of tru...
And before honor is humility - That is, few persons ever arrive at honor who are not humble; and those who from low life have risen to places of trust and confidence, have been remarkable for humility. We may rest assured that the providence of God will never elevate a proud man; such God beholds afar off. He may get into places of trust and profit, but God will oust him, and the people will curse him, and curse his memory. So will it ever be with bad ministers and advisers of the crown.
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Defender: Pro 15:33 - -- The fear of the Lord is not only the beginning of wisdom (Pro 9:10), but also its "instruction." The Hebrew word actually means "discipline" or "chast...
The fear of the Lord is not only the beginning of wisdom (Pro 9:10), but also its "instruction." The Hebrew word actually means "discipline" or "chastisement.""
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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TSK: Pro 15:29 - -- far : Psa 10:1, Psa 34:16, Psa 73:27, Psa 138:6; Mat 25:46; Eph 2:12, Eph 2:13
he heareth : Pro 15:8; Psa 34:15-17, Psa 66:18, Psa 66:19, Psa 145:18, ...
far : Psa 10:1, Psa 34:16, Psa 73:27, Psa 138:6; Mat 25:46; Eph 2:12, Eph 2:13
he heareth : Pro 15:8; Psa 34:15-17, Psa 66:18, Psa 66:19, Psa 145:18, Psa 145:19; Isa 55:8, Isa 55:9; Joh 9:31; Rom 8:26, Rom 8:27; Jam 5:16-18; 1Pe 3:12
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TSK: Pro 15:30 - -- light : Pro 13:9; Ezr 9:8; Ecc 11:7; Rev 21:23, Rev 22:5
a good : Pro 17:22, Pro 25:25; Psa 89:15; Luk 2:10-19
the bones : Pro 3:8; Isa 58:11
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TSK: Pro 15:31 - -- ear : Pro 15:5, Pro 1:23, Pro 9:8, Pro 9:9, Pro 13:20, Pro 19:20, Pro 25:12; Isa 55:3
abideth : Joh 15:3, Joh 15:4; 1Jo 2:19
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TSK: Pro 15:32 - -- refuseth : Pro 1:24-33, Pro 5:11, Pro 5:12, Pro 8:33-36; Psa 50:17; Heb 12:15
instruction : or, correction, Pro 29:1; Isa 1:5; Jer 5:3; Eze 24:13, Eze...
refuseth : Pro 1:24-33, Pro 5:11, Pro 5:12, Pro 8:33-36; Psa 50:17; Heb 12:15
instruction : or, correction, Pro 29:1; Isa 1:5; Jer 5:3; Eze 24:13, Eze 24:14
heareth : or, obeyeth, Pro 5:13; Deu 21:18, Deu 21:20; Mat 7:24-27; Jam 1:22; Rev 3:19
getteth understanding : Heb. possesseth an heart, Pro 15:14, Pro 15:21 *marg. Pro 17:16, Pro 18:15
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TSK: Pro 15:33 - -- fear : Pro 1:7, Pro 8:13; Job 28:28; Psa 34:11, Psa 111:10
and : Pro 18:12, Pro 25:6, Pro 25:7, Pro 29:23; Luk 14:11; Phi 2:5-11; Jam 4:10; 1Pe 5:5
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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.
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Barnes: Pro 15:30 - -- The light of the eyes - The brightness which shines in the eyes of one whose heart and face are alike full of joy. Such a look acts with a heal...
The light of the eyes - The brightness which shines in the eyes of one whose heart and face are alike full of joy. Such a look acts with a healing and quickening power. Compare Pro 16:15.
A good report - i. e., Good news.
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Barnes: Pro 15:31 - -- The reproof of life - i. e., The reproof that leads to, or gives life, rather than that which comes from life and its experience.
The reproof of life - i. e., The reproof that leads to, or gives life, rather than that which comes from life and its experience.
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The instruction of wisdom - i. e., The discipline that leads to wisdom.
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.
T...
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.
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Poole: Pro 15:29 - -- Is far from the wicked to wit, when they pray to him, as the next clause explains, and therefore doth not hear nor regard them, as he is said to be
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Is far from the wicked to wit, when they pray to him, as the next clause explains, and therefore doth not hear nor regard them, as he is said to be
nigh to the righteous Psa 34:18 145:18. But this farness or nearness respecteth not God’ s essence, which is every where, but his gracious and helpful presence.
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Poole: Pro 15:30 - -- The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart the light which we see with our eyes, and by the help of which we see many other pleasant objects, is a gre...
The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart the light which we see with our eyes, and by the help of which we see many other pleasant objects, is a great comfort and refreshment. Compare Ecc 11:7 , Truly the light is sweet , and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun ; which is a good comment upon this place.
A good report either,
1. Glad tidings. Or rather,
2. A good name, which is a more lasting thing, and makes deeper impression.
Maketh the bones fat not only cheereth a man for the present, but gives him such solid and stable comfort as doth both revive his soul, and give health and rigour to his body. So he compares two senses together, seeing and hearing, with respect to their several objects, and prefers the latter before the former.
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Poole: Pro 15:31 - -- The ear that heareth the man that hearkeneth to it, and delights in it.
The reproof of life that reproof and good counsel which leads to life.
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The ear that heareth the man that hearkeneth to it, and delights in it.
The reproof of life that reproof and good counsel which leads to life.
Abideth among the wise Heb. shall or will abide , &. c. Either,
1. He will thereby be made wise, and be esteemed one of that number. Or rather,
2. He seeketh and delighteth in the company and conversation of the wise, by whom he may be admonished; as, on the contrary, fools, who hate reproof, do avoid and abhor the society of wise men and reprovers, Amo 5:10 .
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Poole: Pro 15:32 - -- Despiseth his own soul which hereby he exposeth to the danger of utter destruction, whereby he shows his folly.
Getteth understanding whereby he sa...
Despiseth his own soul which hereby he exposeth to the danger of utter destruction, whereby he shows his folly.
Getteth understanding whereby he saveth his soul. Heb. possesseth an heart , which the Hebrews make the seat of wisdom.
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Poole: Pro 15:33 - -- Is the instruction of wisdom doth instruct men in or lead them to true wisdom; whence it is said to be the beginning of wisdom, Pro 1:7 9:10 .
Befor...
Is the instruction of wisdom doth instruct men in or lead them to true wisdom; whence it is said to be the beginning of wisdom, Pro 1:7 9:10 .
Before honour is humility i. e. it is the ready way to honour, both from God and from men. Humility ; whereby men submit to God, and yield to men, which gains them love and respect; whereas pride procures them hatred and contempt from God and men.
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.
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Haydock: Pro 15:30 - -- Fat. And contributes to health. By less noble motives, the mind is gradually raised to the more excellent.
Fat. And contributes to health. By less noble motives, the mind is gradually raised to the more excellent.
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Haydock: Pro 15:33 - -- Lesson. Or "what teacheth." Humility, or docility, as those who acknowledge no master will never be wise, Matthew xxiii. 12. (Calmet)
Lesson. Or "what teacheth." Humility, or docility, as those who acknowledge no master will never be wise, Matthew xxiii. 12. (Calmet)
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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Gill: Pro 15:29 - -- The Lord is far from the wicked,.... Not as to his essence or powerful presence, which is everywhere, for he is God omnipresent; but with respect to ...
The Lord is far from the wicked,.... Not as to his essence or powerful presence, which is everywhere, for he is God omnipresent; but with respect to his favour and good will, he is far from helping in distress, and from hearing their cries when they apply unto him in desperate circumstances; nor does he admit them to nearness and communion with him now, as he does the righteous; nor will he receive them to himself at the last day, but bid them depart from him; they are far from him and from his law, and from all righteousness; and he is far from them, and keeps them at a distance from him;
but he heareth the prayer of the righteous; they draw nigh to him, and he draws nigh to them; he is nigh to all that call upon him in truth; and there is none like them that has God so nigh them as they have; his eyes are upon them, and his ears are open to their cries; he is a God hearing and answering their prayers, and bestows upon them the favours they ask for, and stand in need of.
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Gill: Pro 15:30 - -- The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart,.... Not so much the visive power, the faculty of seeing, a strong and clear eyesight; though this is a grea...
The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart,.... Not so much the visive power, the faculty of seeing, a strong and clear eyesight; though this is a great mercy, and from the Lord, and to be prized, and does give joy of heart; but rather the objects seen by the light of the eyes, as Jarchi; as green gardens, flowing rivers, pleasant meadows, rising hills, lowly vales, herbs, plants, trees, birds, beasts, and creatures of every kind; nor is the eye ever satisfied with seeing; especially light itself beheld rejoiceth the heart, and particularly that grand luminary and fountain of light, the sun. "Light is sweet", says the wise man, Ecc 11:7, "and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun", which is a proper comment on this text: and much more pleasant and delightful, cheering and rejoicing, must be the spiritual light of the eyes of the understanding, when opened by the Spirit of God at conversion; it is marvellous light souls are then called into, and wonderful things do they then behold, which rejoice their hearts; as Christ the sun of righteousness himself, the light of the world, the glories of his person and office, the fulness of grace that is in him, pardon of sin by his blood, justification by his righteousness, and free and full salvation through him for the worst and chief of sinners: in the light which is thrown into them they see light; the light of God's countenance, his face and favour, which put gladness into them; the light of the divine word, and the precious truths of it; yea, the light, joy, and happiness of the world to come, in the hope of which their hearts rejoice. Jarchi mystically interprets this of the light of the eyes in the law; but it is much better to understand it of the light of the eyes in the Gospel, and the mysteries of it;
and a good report maketh the bones fat; or "a good hearing" w; not the sense of hearing, or a quick exercise of that, though a very great blessing; but things heard. Some understand this of a good or "fame" x, which is sometimes the sense of the phrase; either a good report which a man hears of himself, which makes his spirit cheerful; and this affects his body and the juices of it, which fill his bones with marrow, and cover them with fatness; or which he hears of his friends, and is pleasing to him, as it was to the Apostle John that Demetrius had a good report of all men, 3Jo 1:12. But rather this is to be understood of the good news, or good hearing, from a far country, as the same phrase is rendered in Pro 25:25; and here in the Arabic version is so translated, even the Gospel, which is a report; see Isa 53:1; a report concerning God, the perfections of his nature, the purposes of his heart, the covenant of his grace, his love, grace, and mercy towards men in Christ Jesus; a "report" concerning Christ, concerning his person and offices, concerning his incarnation, obedience, sufferings, and death; concerning his resurrection, ascension, sitting at the right hand of God, intercession for his people, and second coming to judgment; and concerning salvation, peace, pardon, righteousness, and eternal life by him; a report concerning the good land, the heavenly Canaan, and the glories of it, the way unto it, and the persons that shall possess it: and this is a "good" report; it is good tidings of good things, a report of good things laid up in covenant, which are come by Christ the great High Priest, which saints are interested in, and shall partake of here and hereafter; it is a true report, and to be believed, since it is made by God himself, by Jesus Christ the faithful witness, and by the apostles of Christ, who were eye and ear witnesses of the things they reported; and such a report being heard, received, and embraced, greatly contributes to the spiritual health and prosperity of the children of God, it makes them fat and flourishing; such pleasant words are as the honeycomb, sweet to the soul, make glad the heart, and are marrow and health to the bones; see Pro 3:8.
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Gill: Pro 15:31 - -- The ear that heareth the reproof of life,.... That is given according to the word of life, in a warm, fervent, and lively manner, with zeal, and in go...
The ear that heareth the reproof of life,.... That is given according to the word of life, in a warm, fervent, and lively manner, with zeal, and in good earnest; which reproves the life of another by his own, as well as by words; and which tends to the spiritual and eternal life of the person reproved; being taken, a man that diligently hearkens to, kindly and cordially receives, and cheerfully obeys such reproof given him,
abideth among the wise; he not only chooseth to be among them, that he may have the advantage of their wise counsels and reproofs, but he becomes wise himself thereby, and attains to the character of a wise man, and is numbered among them; such a man abides in the house of wisdom, the church of God, and attends upon and has conversation with the wise dispensers of the word, and shall have a part with them in the church above, in the kingdom of heaven, where the wise will shine as the firmament; the word here used does not denote a lodging for a night, as it sometimes signifies, but a perpetual abiding.
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Gill: Pro 15:32 - -- He that refuseth instruction,.... The instruction of parents, masters, ministers, and of God himself; or "correction" y, instruction either by the wor...
He that refuseth instruction,.... The instruction of parents, masters, ministers, and of God himself; or "correction" y, instruction either by the word or by the rod; he that withdraws himself from it, will not be in the way of it, that shuns, neglects, and despises it, or carelessly and contemptuously attends it:
despiseth his own soul; shows that he makes no account of it, has no regard for it or care about it, when it is so precious a jewel, and the loss of it irreparable; not that a man can strictly and properly despise his soul, but comparatively, having a greater regard for his body, and especially for his carnal lusts and pleasures, than for that; or as a man diseased and refuses proper medicines may be said to despise his health;
but he that heareth reproof getteth understanding; or "a heart" z; he gets understanding by listening to reproof, and behaving according to it; he better understands himself and his case, what he should shun and avoid, what he should receive, embrace, and do; instead of losing his soul, as the man that refuses correction does, he finds the life of it, and possesses it, and with it a large share of experience and spiritual wisdom.
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Gill: Pro 15:33 - -- The fear of the Lord is the instruction of wisdom,.... It is "the beginning of wisdom", Pro 9:10; it leads unto it, instructs a man in it; by means o...
The fear of the Lord is the instruction of wisdom,.... It is "the beginning of wisdom", Pro 9:10; it leads unto it, instructs a man in it; by means of it he attains to true spiritual and evangelical wisdom; it teaches him to abstain from sin, and to serve the Lord; and to seek the salvation of his soul in the way God has appointed, which is by his Son Jesus Christ, which to do is the highest wisdom;
and before honour is humility; the fear of God and humility go together, where the one is the other is; and as the one is the way to wisdom, the other is the way to glory; Christ's humiliation was before his exaltation; men are first humbled and laid low in their own eyes, and then they are raised out of their low estate, and are set among princes; and shall inherit the throne of glory, being made kings and priests unto God; it is a frequent saying of Christ's, "he that humbleth himself shall be exalted", Luk 14:11; such an one is raised to a high estate of grace, and at last to eternal glory.
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NET Notes: Pro 15:28 The form is plural. What they say (the “mouth” is a metonymy of cause) is any range of harmful things.
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NET Notes: Pro 15:29 God’s response to prayer is determined by the righteousness of the one who prays. A prayer of repentance by the wicked is an exception, for by i...
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NET Notes: Pro 15:30 Heb “makes fat the bones”; NAB “invigorates the bones.” The word “bones” is a metonymy of subject, the bones repre...
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NET Notes: Pro 15:31 The proverb is one full sentence; it affirms that a teachable person is among the wise.
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NET Notes: Pro 15:33 Heb “[is] humility” (so KJV). The second clause is a parallel idea in that it stresses how one thing leads to another – humility to ...
Geneva Bible: Pro 15:31 The ear that heareth the ( i ) reproof of life abideth among the wise.
( i ) That suffers himself to be admonished by God's word, which brings life: ...
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Geneva Bible: Pro 15:33 The fear of the LORD [is] the instruction of wisdom; and before honour [is] ( k ) humility.
( k ) Meaning, that God exalts no one but them that are t...
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MHCC: Pro 15:30 - --How delightful to the humbled soul to hear the good report of salvation by the Lord Jesus Christ!
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MHCC: Pro 15:32 - --Sinners undervalue their own souls; therefore they prefer the body before the soul, and wrong the soul to please the body.
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MHCC: Pro 15:33 - --The fear of the Lord will dispose us to search the Scriptures with reverence; and it will cause us to follow the leadings of the Holy Spirit. While we...
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...
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Matthew Henry: Pro 15:29 - -- Note, 1. God sets himself at a distance from those that set him at defiance: The wicked say to the Almighty, Depart from us, and he is, accordingl...
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Matthew Henry: Pro 15:30 - -- Two things are here pronounced pleasant: - 1. It is pleasant to have a good prospect to see the light of the sun (Ecc 11:7) and by it to see the won...
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Matthew Henry: Pro 15:31 - -- Note, 1. It is the character of a wise man that he is very willing to be reproved, and therefore chooses to converse with those that, both by their ...
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Matthew Henry: Pro 15:32 - -- See here, 1. The folly of those that will not be taught, that refuse instruction, that will not heed it, but turn their backs upon it, or will not...
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Matthew Henry: Pro 15:33 - -- See here how much it is our interest, as well as duty, 1. To submit to our God, and keep up a reverence for him: The fear of the Lord, as it is t...
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...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 15:29 - --
29 Jahve is far from the godless;
But the prayer of the righteous He heareth.
Line second is a variation of 8b. God is far from the godless, viz.,...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 15:30 - --
Two proverbs regarding the eye and the ear:
30 The light of the eye rejoiceth the heart,
And a good message maketh the bones fat.
Hitzig corrects...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 15:31 - --
31 An ear which heareth the doctrine of life
Keeps itself in the circle of the wise.
As, Pro 6:33, תוכחות מוסר means instructions aimin...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 15:32 - --
Two proverbs with the catchword מוּסר :
32 He that refuseth correction lightly values his soul;
But he that heareth reproof getteth understan...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 15:33 - --
33 The fear of Jahve is a discipline to wisdom,
And before honour is humility.
We may regard ' יראת ה (the fear of Jahve) also as pred. here....
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...
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