
Text -- Proverbs 17:24 (NET)




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His wisdom appears even in his looks.

Wesley: Pro 17:24 - -- Minding most, those things which are remotest from him, and least concern him.
Minding most, those things which are remotest from him, and least concern him.
JFB -> Pro 17:24
Ever an object of regard, while a fool's affections are unsettled.
Clarke -> Pro 17:24
Clarke: Pro 17:24 - -- Are in the ends of the earth - Wisdom is within the sight and reach at every man: but he whose desires are scattered abroad, who is always aiming at...
Are in the ends of the earth - Wisdom is within the sight and reach at every man: but he whose desires are scattered abroad, who is always aiming at impossible things, or is of an unsteady disposition, is not likely to find it.
TSK -> Pro 17:24

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Barnes -> Pro 17:24
Barnes: Pro 17:24 - -- Before him - Set straight before his eyes as the mark to which they look. Others, following the Septuagint and Vulgate, interpret the verse, Wi...
Before him - Set straight before his eyes as the mark to which they look. Others, following the Septuagint and Vulgate, interpret the verse, Wisdom is seen in the clear, stedfast look of the wise man as contrasted with the wandering gaze of the fool.
Poole -> Pro 17:24
Poole: Pro 17:24 - -- Before him or, in (as the particle beth is used, Deu 2:7 , and is here rendered by divers interpreters) the face or countenance. The sense is eit...
Before him or, in (as the particle beth is used, Deu 2:7 , and is here rendered by divers interpreters) the face or countenance. The sense is either,
1. His wisdom appears even in his gestures and looks, which are modest, and composed, and grave. Or,
2. Wisdom is before him, or in his sight, as the mark at which he aims, or as the rule by which he constantly walketh and ordereth all his steps, from time to time minding his present duty and business. The steps of a fool are in the ends of the earth: the sense of this clause also is either,
1. His folly appears in his light, and unsteady, and disorderly carriage and looks. Or,
2. His mind is wavering and unsettled; he neither proposeth a right and certain end to himself, nor is he constant in the use of fit means to attain it; he neglects his present business and true interest, and wanders hither and thither in the pursuit of earthly vanities, minding most those things which are remotest from him, and least concern him.
Haydock -> Pro 17:24
Haydock: Pro 17:24 - -- Earth. Wandering and insatiable, and deeming the acquisition of wisdom too difficult.
Earth. Wandering and insatiable, and deeming the acquisition of wisdom too difficult.
Gill -> Pro 17:24
Gill: Pro 17:24 - -- Wisdom is before him that hath understanding,.... Is near him, to direct and assist him; it is before him as a rule to walk by, and it is the mark he...
Wisdom is before him that hath understanding,.... Is near him, to direct and assist him; it is before him as a rule to walk by, and it is the mark he aims at. A man of spiritual understanding has the book of wisdom before him, the Scriptures of truth, which are able to make a man wise to salvation; and he steers his course according to them; he sets Christ, the Wisdom of God, always before him; and keeps his eye on the mark for the prize, all the while he is running his Christian race: or, "in the face of an understanding man is wisdom" a; it is to be seen in his countenance, which is grave and composed;
but the eyes of a fool are in the ends of the earth; where wisdom is not to be found, it is far off from him; his mind is wandering after every object, is unsettled and unfixed to anything; and which may be discerned in his eyes, which are rolling about and turning, first one way and then another; and which shows the levity and inconstancy of his mind.

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NET Notes: Pro 17:24 To say that “the eyes of the fool run to the ends of the earth” means that he has no power to concentrate and cannot focus his attention o...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 17:24
Geneva Bible: Pro 17:24 Wisdom [is] before him that hath understanding; but the eyes of a fool [are] in the ( m ) ends of the earth.
( m ) That is, wander to and fro, and se...

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MHCC -> Pro 17:24
MHCC: Pro 17:24 - --The prudent man keeps the word of God continually in view. But the foolish man cannot fix his thoughts, nor pursue any purpose with steadiness.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 17:24
Matthew Henry: Pro 17:24 - -- Note, 1. He is to be reckoned an intelligent man that not only has wisdom, but has it ready when he has occasion for it. He lays his wisdom before ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 17:24
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 17:24 - --
24 The understanding has his attention toward wisdom;
But the eyes of a fool are on the end of the earth.
Many interpreters explain, as Euchel:
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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...
