
Text -- Proverbs 17:15 (NET)




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Barnes -> Pro 17:15
Barnes: Pro 17:15 - -- People need to be warned against an unjust acquittal, no less than against unjust condemnation. The word "justifieth"has its forensic sense, "to dec...
People need to be warned against an unjust acquittal, no less than against unjust condemnation. The word "justifieth"has its forensic sense, "to declare righteous,"to acquit.
Poole -> Pro 17:15
Poole: Pro 17:15 - -- That justifieth that acquitteth him as innocent by a judicial sentence, or otherwise approveth or commendeth his evil practices; by which we may easi...
That justifieth that acquitteth him as innocent by a judicial sentence, or otherwise approveth or commendeth his evil practices; by which we may easily understand what it is to condemn the just.
Haydock -> Pro 17:15
Haydock: Pro 17:15 - -- God. We ought to suspend our judgment, or incline to the more favourable side, Matthew vii. 1., and Romans ii. 1.
God. We ought to suspend our judgment, or incline to the more favourable side, Matthew vii. 1., and Romans ii. 1.
Gill -> Pro 17:15
Gill: Pro 17:15 - -- He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just,.... That absolves and clears the guilty, and pronounces him righteous in open court, w...
He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just,.... That absolves and clears the guilty, and pronounces him righteous in open court, where he stands arraigned, accused, and the fact proved; and that adjudges an innocent man to condemnation; or passes the sentence of it upon him, when it is a clear case he is not guilty;
even they both are abomination to the Lord: being contrary to law and justice, to the declared will of God, and the orders and instructions given by him to judges, Deu 25:1; such an abominable action were the Jews guilty of in desiring Barabbas, a wicked man, to be released, and Christ, the just One, to be condemned; and Pilate in complying with them. From this passage we learn, that the word "justify" is used in a forensic sense, for pronouncing persons just in a court of judicature; and in which sense it is used in the article of a sinner's justification before God: by which act, though it is an ungodly person that is justified, yet it is through the perfect righteousness of Christ imputed to him, and is quite agreeable to law and the justice of God; and not at all inconsistent with this passage, which represents the justification of a wicked man as an abomination: it is so where there is no righteousness, but not where there is; agreeably to which is the saying of an Heathen r poet,
"it is not righteous, neither rashly to condemn bad men good, nor good men bad.''

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MHCC -> Pro 17:15
MHCC: Pro 17:15 - --It is an offence to God to acquit the guilty, or to condemn those who are not guilty.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 17:15
Matthew Henry: Pro 17:15 - -- This shows what an offence it is to God, 1. When those that are entrusted with the administration of public justice, judges, juries, witnesses, pros...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 17:15
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 17:15 - --
15 He that acquitteth the guilty and condemneth the righteous -
An abomination to Jahve are they both.
The proverb is against the partisan judge ...
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...
