
Text -- Proverbs 17:1-4 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 17:4
Wesley: Pro 17:4 - -- To false accusations and calumnies, which give him occasion and encouragement to do mischief.
To false accusations and calumnies, which give him occasion and encouragement to do mischief.
(Pro. 17:1-28)




Wicked doers and speakers alike delight in calumny.
Clarke: Pro 17:1 - -- Better is a dry morsel - Peace and contentment, and especially domestic peace, are beyond all other blessings
Better is a dry morsel - Peace and contentment, and especially domestic peace, are beyond all other blessings

Clarke: Pro 17:1 - -- A house full of sacrifices - A Hindoo priest, who officiates at a festival, sometimes receives so many offeringss that his house is filled with them...
A house full of sacrifices - A Hindoo priest, who officiates at a festival, sometimes receives so many offeringss that his house is filled with them, so that many of them are damaged before they can be used - Ward.

Clarke: Pro 17:3 - -- The fining pot is for silver - When silver is mixed, or suspected to be mixed, with base metal, it must be subjected to such a test as the cupel to ...
The fining pot is for silver - When silver is mixed, or suspected to be mixed, with base metal, it must be subjected to such a test as the cupel to purify it. And gold also must be purified by the action of the fire. So God tries hearts. He sends afflictions which penetrate the soul, and give a man to see his state, so that he may apply to the spirit of judgment and the spirit of burning, to destroy what cannot stand the fire, to separate and burn up all the dross.

Clarke: Pro 17:4 - -- A wicked doer giveth heed - An evil heart is disposed and ever ready to receive evil; and liars delight in lies.
A wicked doer giveth heed - An evil heart is disposed and ever ready to receive evil; and liars delight in lies.
TSK: Pro 17:1 - -- a dry : Pro 15:17; Psa 37:16
an house : Pro 7:14
sacrifices : or, good cheer
with : Pro 21:9, Pro 21:19

TSK: Pro 17:2 - -- wise : Pro 11:29, Pro 14:35; Gen. 24:4-67; Ecc 4:13
that : Pro 10:5, Pro 19:26, Pro 29:15

TSK: Pro 17:3 - -- Pro 27:21; Psa 26:2, Psa 66:10; Isa 48:10; Jer 17:10; Zec 13:9; Mal 3:2, Mal 3:3; 1Pe 1:7; Rev 2:23

TSK: Pro 17:4 - -- Pro 28:4; 1Sa 22:7-11; 1Kings 22:6-28; Isa 30:10; Jer 5:31; 2Ti 4:3, 2Ti 4:4; 1Jo 4:5; Rev 13:3-8
Pro 28:4; 1Sa 22:7-11; 1Kings 22:6-28; Isa 30:10; Jer 5:31; 2Ti 4:3, 2Ti 4:4; 1Jo 4:5; Rev 13:3-8

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Barnes: Pro 17:1 - -- Sacrifices - The feast accompanied the offerings Pro 7:14. Part of the victims were burned upon the altar, the rest was consumed by the worship...
Sacrifices - The feast accompanied the offerings Pro 7:14. Part of the victims were burned upon the altar, the rest was consumed by the worshipper and his friends. The "house full of sacrifices"was therefore one abounding in sumptuous feasts.

Barnes: Pro 17:2 - -- The "servant,"it must be remembered, was a slave, but (as in such cases as Gen 15:2; 2Sa 16:4) might succeed to the inheritance.

Barnes: Pro 17:3 - -- Wonderful as is the separation of the pure metal from the dross with which it has mingled, there is something yet more wonderful in the divine disci...
Wonderful as is the separation of the pure metal from the dross with which it has mingled, there is something yet more wonderful in the divine discipline which purifies the good that lies hid, like a grain of gold, even in rough and common natures, and frees it from all admixture of evil. Compare Mal 3:2; 1Pe 1:7.

Barnes: Pro 17:4 - -- The two clauses describe two phases of the mutual affinities of evil. The evil-doer delights in lies, the liar in bad words.
The two clauses describe two phases of the mutual affinities of evil. The evil-doer delights in lies, the liar in bad words.
Poole: Pro 17:2 - -- Shall have rule over a son that causeth shame either as being by his father appointed tutor or guardian to his son; or being by his wisdom advanced t...
Shall have rule over a son that causeth shame either as being by his father appointed tutor or guardian to his son; or being by his wisdom advanced to that estate and dignity which the other possibly hath lost by his folly.
Shall have part of the inheritance among the brethren partly as a just recompence for his faithful service, as Gen 15:2,3 , &c., and partly as an obligation to him to take care of his children.

Poole: Pro 17:3 - -- The hearts of men cannot be searched and known by any human art, but by God only.
The hearts of men cannot be searched and known by any human art, but by God only.

Poole: Pro 17:4 - -- A wicked doer or, a malicious or mischievous man, whose practice and delight it is to bring trouble to others,
giveth heed to false lips Heb. to l...
A wicked doer or, a malicious or mischievous man, whose practice and delight it is to bring trouble to others,
giveth heed to false lips Heb. to lips of iniquity , to any wicked counsels or speeches, to false accusations and calumnies, which give him occasion and encouragement to do mischief.
A liar giveth ear to a naughty tongue he who accustometh himself to false and wicked speaking delighteth in the like speeches of other men. This proverb contains a comparison between an evil-doer and an evil-speaker, and showeth their agreement in the same sinful practice of being greedy to hear false and wicked speeches.
Haydock: Pro 17:1 - -- Victims. Of which part was used for a feast, chap. vii. 14. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint add, "of many goods, and unjust victims." (Haydock)
Victims. Of which part was used for a feast, chap. vii. 14. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint add, "of many goods, and unjust victims." (Haydock)

Haydock: Pro 17:2 - -- Brethren. Partaking with them, (Abenezra; Tirinus; Menochius) or rather acting as his master's executor; which evinces the advantages of wisdom, so ...
Brethren. Partaking with them, (Abenezra; Tirinus; Menochius) or rather acting as his master's executor; which evinces the advantages of wisdom, so as to raise a slave above those whom his station requires him to serve. Such was Joseph, who was tried.

Lips. They mutually deceive one another, as well as others.
Gill: Pro 17:1 - -- Better is a dry morsel, and quietness therewith,.... A small quantity of bread; a broken piece of bread, as the word w signifies; which has been long...
Better is a dry morsel, and quietness therewith,.... A small quantity of bread; a broken piece of bread, as the word w signifies; which has been long broken off, and become "dry" x; a dry crust of bread; old bread, as the Arabic version; an old, mouldy, dry piece of bread: and the word used has the signification of destruction in it: bread that has lost its taste and virtue; or, however, a mere piece of bread is meant, without anything to eat with it, as Gersom, butter, cheese, or flesh: this, with quietness and peace among those that partake of it, peace in the family, in a man's own mind, especially if he has the peace of God, which passeth all understanding; this is better
than a house full of sacrifices with strife; than a house ever so well furnished with good cheer, or a table ever so richly spread; or where there is plenty of slain beasts for food, or for sacrifice, which were usually the best, and part of which the people had to eat, and at which times feasts used to be made; but the meanest food, with tranquillity and contentment, is preferable to the richest entertainment where there is nothing but strife and contention among the guests; for, where that is, there is confusion and every evil work: peace and joy in the Holy Ghost are better than meats and drinks. Mr. Dod used to say,
"brown bread and the Gospel are good fare;''
see Pro 15:17.

Gill: Pro 17:2 - -- A wise servant shall have rule over a son that causeth shame,.... That does wicked and shameful actions: that is slothful, and will not attend to inst...
A wise servant shall have rule over a son that causeth shame,.... That does wicked and shameful actions: that is slothful, and will not attend to instruction or business; that is prodigal, wasteful, and luxurious, and causes shame to his parents, who blush at his conduct. Now a servant that behaves well and wisely in a family is observed and respected by his master, and he puts his wicked and extravagant son under him, makes him a tutor to him, and sets him to watch over him, and obliges his son to obey his orders. Jarchi illustrates this in Nebuchadnezzar ruling over the children of Israel;
and shall have part of the inheritance among the brethren; be appointed by his master's will to a share in his estate among his children, for his faithful service to him in life, and to encourage him to take care of his family, his children, and his affairs, after his death; or through gifts in his lifetime shall have what is equal to what his sons have; or growing rich shall purchase a part of theirs, as Gussetius y: or "shall part the inheritance among the brethren" z; being a wise man, his master shall leave him executor of his will, to divide his substance among his children, and see that everyone have their proper portion and equal share; but it rather is to be understood of his being a co-heir with them. So the Gentiles, through the will of the Lord, become fellow heirs of the same body, and partakers of his promise in Christ with the Jews, and share in the same inheritance with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and their children; nay, when the children of the kingdom shall be shut out; see Eph 3:6. Jarchi gives an ancient exposition of it thus,
"a proselyte of righteousness is better than a wicked native; and in time to come he shall divide the spoil and the inheritance in the midst of the children of Israel, at it is said in Eze 47:23;''

Gill: Pro 17:3 - -- The fining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold,.... Refiners of silver have their fining pots, in which they purify the silver from the dross...
The fining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold,.... Refiners of silver have their fining pots, in which they purify the silver from the dross; and goldsmiths have their crucibles to melt and purify their gold, by which assays of the worth and value of it may be made;
but the Lord trieth the hearts; there is no vessel, as Gersom observes, in which they can be put and tried by creatures; a man does not know, nor can he thoroughly search and try his own heart, and much less the hearts of others; God only knows and tries them, Jer 17:9; The Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and Arabic versions, render it by way of similitude, "as the fining pot is for silver", &c. as silver is refined in the pot, and gold in the furnace, so are the hearts of God's people, and their graces tried and purified by him in the furnace of affliction; the variety of troubles they are exercised with are made useful for the purging away of the dross of sin and corruption, and for the brightening of their graces, 1Pe 1:7.

Gill: Pro 17:4 - -- A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips,.... A man of an ill spirit, of a mischievous disposition, that delights in doing wickedness; he carefully att...
A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips,.... A man of an ill spirit, of a mischievous disposition, that delights in doing wickedness; he carefully attends to such as speak falsehood; he listens to lies and calumnies, loves to hear ill reports of persons, and takes pleasure in spreading them to the hurt of their characters; and men of bad hearts and lives give heed to seducing spirits, to false teachers, to inch as speak lies in hypocrisy, who sooth and harden them in their wickedness;
and a liar giveth ear to a naughty tongue: or, "to a tongue of destruction" a; a culumniating, backbiting tongue, which destroys the good name and reputation of men; and he that is given to lying is made up of lying, or is a lie itself, as the word signifies; who roves and makes a lie, as antichrist and his followers; such an one hearkens diligently to everything that may detract from the character of those especially he bears an ill will to: or it may be better rendered, "he that hearkens to a lie gives heed to a naughty tongue" b; for a lying tongue is a naughty one, evil in itself, pernicious in its effects and consequences.

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NET Notes: Pro 17:3 The participle בֹּחֵן (bokhen, “tests”) in this emblematic parallelism takes on the connotations of th...

NET Notes: Pro 17:4 Wicked, self-serving people find destructive speech appealing. They should be rebuked and not tolerated (Lev 19:17).
Geneva Bible: Pro 17:1 Better [is] a dry morsel, and quietness with it, than an house full of ( a ) sacrifices [with] strife.
( a ) For where there were many sacrifices, th...

Geneva Bible: Pro 17:2 A wise servant shall have rule over a son that causeth shame, and shall have part of the ( b ) inheritance among the brethren.
( b ) That is, will be...

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MHCC: Pro 17:1 - --These words recommend family love and peace, as needful for the comfort of human life.

MHCC: Pro 17:2 - --The wise servant is more deserving, and more likely to appear one of the family, than a profligate son.

MHCC: Pro 17:3 - --God tries the heart by affliction. He thus has often shown the sin remaining in the heart of the believer.

Matthew Henry: Pro 17:1 - -- These words recommend family-love and peace, as conducing very much to the comfort of human life. 1. Those that live in unity and quietness, not onl...

Matthew Henry: Pro 17:2 - -- Note, 1. True merit does not go by dignity. All agree that the son in the family is more worthy than the servant (Joh 8:35), and yet sometimes it so...

Matthew Henry: Pro 17:3 - -- Note, 1. The hearts of the children of men are subject, not only to God's view, but to his judgment: As the fining-pot is for silver, both to prov...

Matthew Henry: Pro 17:4 - -- Note, 1. Those that design to do ill support themselves by falsehood and lying: A wicked doer gives ear, with a great deal of pleasure, to false ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 17:1-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 17:1-5 - --
Pro 17:1
A comparative proverb with טוב , pairing with Pro 16:32 :
Better a dry piece of bread, and quietness therewith,
Than a house full of...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 17:1-28
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...
