
Text -- Proverbs 16:5 (NET)




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JFB -> Pro 16:5
Clarke -> Pro 16:5
Clarke: Pro 16:5 - -- Though hand join in hand, he shall not be unpunished - The day of wrath shall come on the wicked, whatever means he may take to avoid it. See Pro 11...
Though hand join in hand, he shall not be unpunished - The day of wrath shall come on the wicked, whatever means he may take to avoid it. See Pro 11:21.
TSK -> Pro 16:5
TSK: Pro 16:5 - -- that : Pro 6:16, Pro 6:17, Pro 8:13; Job 40:12; Jam 4:6
though : Pro 11:21
unpunished : Heb. held innocent, Exo 20:7; Isa 3:11; Rom 2:8, Rom 2:9

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Barnes -> Pro 16:5
See the marginal reference note.
Poole -> Pro 16:5
Poole: Pro 16:5 - -- That is proud in heart though he dissemble it in his outward carriage and countenance, as Psa 10:4 . In whose heart pride rules.
Though hand join in...
Haydock -> Pro 16:5
Haydock: Pro 16:5 - -- Hand. And he seems to be very quiet, chap. xi. 21. Septuagint, "but he who putteth his hand in hands unjustly, to make a contract, is," &c. ---
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Hand. And he seems to be very quiet, chap. xi. 21. Septuagint, "but he who putteth his hand in hands unjustly, to make a contract, is," &c. ---
The, &c., is taken from the Roman Septuagint and occurs before, chap. xv. 27.
Gill -> Pro 16:5
Gill: Pro 16:5 - -- Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord,.... Though he may dissemble his pride, and not discover it in his looks, by his word...
Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord,.... Though he may dissemble his pride, and not discover it in his looks, by his words and gestures; yet the Lord sees and knows the heart, the naughtiness of it, and the pride that is in it: and only a proud look, but a proud heart, is abominable to him: everyone that is so arrogant as to arraign the decrees of God, and quarrel with him about them, to whom the apostle says, "Nay, but, O man", O proud vain man, "who art thou, that repliest against God?" Rom 9:19; every proud Pharisee, that trusts in himself that he is righteous, and despises others, that justifies himself before men, is an abomination in the sight of God, Luk 18:9; particularly antichrist, who has not only a proud look, a look more stout than his fellows, but a proud heart; exalts himself above all that is called God; and not only speaks big words against the most High, but has it in his heart to change times and laws; and proudly imagines he shall always continue in his grandeur and prosperity, Dan 7:25;
though hand join in hand, he shall not be unpunished; though he endeavours with both hands, with all his might and main, to secure himself and prevent his ruin, he shall not be able to do it; though he enters into confederacy with, and calls in the kings of the earth to his assistance, it will be of no avail, both he and they shall be destroyed; or out of hand, immediately, his destruction will come upon him, Rev 16:14; See Gill on Pro 11:21; The Targum is,
"from evil he shall not be cleared;''
and the Syriac version,
"he that stretcheth out his hand against his neighbour shall not be cleared from evil.''

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MHCC -> Pro 16:5
MHCC: Pro 16:5 - --Though sinners strengthen themselves and one another, they shall not escape God's judgments.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 16:5
Matthew Henry: Pro 16:5 - -- Note, 1. The pride of sinners sets God against them. He that, being high in estate is proud in heart, whose spirit is elevated with his condition, s...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 16:5
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 16:5 - --
Here follow three proverbs of divine punishment, expiatio [steplang7 Versühnung ] and reconciliatio [steplang7 Versöhnung ].
5 An abomina...
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...
