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Text -- Proverbs 16:28 (NET)
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TSK -> Pro 16:28
TSK: Pro 16:28 - -- froward : Pro 6:14, Pro 6:19, Pro 15:18, Pro 18:8, Pro 26:20-22, Pro 29:22, Pro 30:33; 1Ti 6:3-5; Jam 3:14-16
soweth : Heb. sendeth forth
a whisperer ...
froward : Pro 6:14, Pro 6:19, Pro 15:18, Pro 18:8, Pro 26:20-22, Pro 29:22, Pro 30:33; 1Ti 6:3-5; Jam 3:14-16
soweth : Heb. sendeth forth
a whisperer : Pro 17:9; Gen 3:1-13; 1Sa 24:9; Rom 1:29; 2Co 12:20
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Barnes -> Pro 16:27-30
Barnes: Pro 16:27-30 - -- The four verses speak of the same thing, and the well-known opprobrious name, the "man of Belial,"stands at the head as stigmatizing the man who del...
The four verses speak of the same thing, and the well-known opprobrious name, the "man of Belial,"stands at the head as stigmatizing the man who delights in causing the mischief of which they treat.
Diggeth up evil - i. e., Digs an evil pit for others to fall into. Compare Psa 7:15.
The physiognomy of the man of Belial, the half-closed eyes that never look you straight in the face, the restlessness or cunning of which biting the lips is the surest indication. Compare Pro 6:13.
Poole -> Pro 16:28
Poole: Pro 16:28 - -- A froward man or, perverse man , who perverteth his words and ways; who pleaseth not God, and is contrary to men, as was said of the Jews, 1Th 2:15 ...
A froward man or, perverse man , who perverteth his words and ways; who pleaseth not God, and is contrary to men, as was said of the Jews, 1Th 2:15 .
Soweth strife by whispering such things as may provoke one against another.
A whisperer who secretly carries tales from one to another, publishing those evil words and actions which they should conceal, and detracting from their good actions, and perverting such as are innocent with their false constructions.
Chief friends Heb. a chief friend ; the singular number put for the plural, as is frequent in the Hebrew text.
Haydock -> Pro 16:28
Words. Protestants, "a whisperer separateth chief friends."
Gill -> Pro 16:28
Gill: Pro 16:28 - -- A froward man soweth strife,.... Or "a man of perversenesses" q; in whose heart is frowardness and perverseness; and whose mouth speaketh froward and ...
A froward man soweth strife,.... Or "a man of perversenesses" q; in whose heart is frowardness and perverseness; and whose mouth speaketh froward and perverse things, contrary to reason, law, and Gospel; and who has a spirit of contradiction, and is contrary to all men in his principles and practices; such a man sows discord and strife wherever he comes, in families, in neighbourhoods, in churches, in commonwealths, in civil and religious societies; and he seldom fails of finding a soil fit for his purpose, or ground susceptive of the seed he sows, where it takes root and thrives; see Pro 6:19;
and a whisperer separateth chief friends; one that goes from place to place, from house to house, carrying tales, whispering into the ears of persons things prejudicial to the characters of others, mere lies and falsehoods; such a man by his conduct separates one friend from another, even chief friends, that have been for a long time in the closest and most intimate friendship; he alienates their minds one from another, so that they will not come near one another, or keep up any correspondence as before. The word for "chief friends" is in the singular number, and signifies a prince or leader; and such men, according to the station they are in, and the influence they have, separate princes, as the Vulgate Latin version renders it, from their subjects, and stir up the latter to rebel against them; at least alienate their affections from them; and pastors of churches from their flocks, and husbands from their wives: and such a man, at last, when found out, separates his best friends from himself, as well as from one another; who drop him as a worthless person, yea, as dangerous to converse with; so sin, that whisperer and agitator, separates between God and men, Isa 59:2.
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Maclaren -> Pro 16:22-33
Maclaren: Pro 16:22-33 - --A Bundle Of Proverbs
Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it: but the instruction of fools is folly. 23. The heart of the wise te...
MHCC -> Pro 16:27-28
MHCC: Pro 16:27-28 - --Ungodly men bestow more pains to do mischief than would be needful to do good. The whisperer separates friends: what a hateful, but how common a chara...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 16:27-28
Matthew Henry: Pro 16:27-28 - -- There are those that are not only vicious themselves, but spiteful and mischievous to others, and they are the worst of men; two sorts of such are h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 16:28
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 16:28 - --
28 A man of falsehood scattereth strife,
And a backbiter separateth confidential friends.
Regarding תּהפּכות ( מדבר ) אישׁ , vid ....
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 16:1-33
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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