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Text -- Proverbs 17:5 (NET)

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17:5 The one who mocks the poor insults his Creator; whoever rejoices over disaster will not go unpunished.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Poor | Malice | MOCK; MOCKER; MOCKING | Afflictions and Adversities | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: Pro 17:5 - -- (Compare Pro 14:31).

(Compare Pro 14:31).

JFB: Pro 17:5 - -- Rejoicing in others' evil. Such are rightly punished by God, who knows their hearts.

Rejoicing in others' evil. Such are rightly punished by God, who knows their hearts.

Clarke: Pro 17:5 - -- He that is glad at calamity - He who is pleased to hear of the misfortune of another will, in the course of God’ s just government, have his ow...

He that is glad at calamity - He who is pleased to hear of the misfortune of another will, in the course of God’ s just government, have his own multiplied.

TSK: Pro 17:5 - -- mocketh : Pro 14:21, Pro 14:31; Psa 69:9; 1Jo 3:17 and : Pro 24:17, Pro 24:18; Job 31:29; Jer 17:16; Oba 1:11-13, Oba 1:16; Rom 12:15 unpunished : Heb...

mocketh : Pro 14:21, Pro 14:31; Psa 69:9; 1Jo 3:17

and : Pro 24:17, Pro 24:18; Job 31:29; Jer 17:16; Oba 1:11-13, Oba 1:16; Rom 12:15

unpunished : Heb. held innocent, Pro 16:5 *marg.

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Pro 17:5 - -- He that is glad at calamities - A temper common at all times as the most hateful form of evil; the Greek ἐπιχαιρεκακία ep...

He that is glad at calamities - A temper common at all times as the most hateful form of evil; the Greek ἐπιχαιρεκακία epichairekakia . The sins spoken of in both clauses occur also in Job’ s vindication of his integrity Pro 31:13, Pro 31:29.

Poole: Pro 17:5 - -- Mocketh the poor derideth or reproacheth him with or for his poverty. His Maker God, who by his providence made him poor. See the same assertion Pr...

Mocketh the poor derideth or reproacheth him with or for his poverty.

His Maker God, who by his providence made him poor. See the same assertion Pro 14:31 .

At calamities at the miseries of other men.

Gill: Pro 17:5 - -- Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker,.... He that mocks the poor for his poverty, Upbraids him with his mean appearance, scoffs at the clothes...

Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker,.... He that mocks the poor for his poverty, Upbraids him with his mean appearance, scoffs at the clothes he wears or food he eats, such an one reproaches his Creator; or, as the Targum,

"provokes his Creator to anger;''

him who is his own Creator as well as the poor man's; him who made the poor man, both as a man and as a poor man; and who could have made him rich if he would, as well as the man that mocks at him; whose riches are not of himself, but of God; and who can take them away, and give them to the poor man if he pleases; and therefore rich men should be careful how they mock the poor; for, as Gersom observes, he that derides a work derides the workman;

and he that is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished; or "at calamity" c; at the calamity of another, as the Vulgate Latin; and so Gersom; for no man rejoices at his own calamity; at the calamity of the poor, as Aben Ezra; or of his neighbour or companion, as the Targum; or at the calamity of any of his fellow creatures, as the Edomites rejoiced at the calamity of the Jews, but were in their turn destroyed; and as the Jews rejoiced when the Christians were persecuted by Nero, and at length were destroyed themselves by the Romans; and as the Papists will rejoice when the witnesses are slain, and quickly after seven thousand men of name will be slain of them, and the rest frightened, Rev 11:10.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Pro 17:5 The Hebrew word translated “insults” (חֵרֵף, kheref) means “reproach; taunt” (as with a cutting ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

MHCC: Pro 17:5 - --Those that laugh at poverty, treat God's providence and precepts with contempt.

Matthew Henry: Pro 17:5 - -- See here, 1. What a great sin those are guilty of who trample upon the poor, who ridicule their wants and the meanness of their appearance, upbraid ...

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 - --II. COUPLETS EXPRESSING WISDOM 10:1--22:16 Chapters 1-9, as we have seen, contain discourses that Solomon eviden...

Constable: Pro 17:1-28 - --2. Peacemakers and troublemakers ch. 17 17:8 The owner of the bribe is the person who gives it. A bribe is an effective tool. It works like a charm. T...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Proverbs (Book Introduction) THE NATURE AND USE OF PROVERBS.--A proverb is a pithy sentence, concisely expressing some well-established truth susceptible of various illustrations ...

TSK: Proverbs (Book Introduction) The wisdom of all ages, from the highest antiquity, has chosen to compress and communicate its lessons in short, compendious sentences, and in poetic ...

TSK: Proverbs 17 (Chapter Introduction) Overview

Poole: Proverbs 17 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 17 Of sacrifices ; of the remainders of sacrifices, of which they used to make feasts; of which See Poole "Pro 7:14" . Or, of slain be...

MHCC: Proverbs (Book Introduction) The subject of this book may be thus stated by an enlargement on the opening verses. 1. The Proverbs of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel. 2. ...

Matthew Henry: Proverbs (Book Introduction) An Exposition, With Practical Observations, of The Proverbs We have now before us, I. A new author, or penman rather, or pen (if you will) made use o...

Constable: Proverbs (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is "The Proverbs of Solo...

Constable: Proverbs (Outline) Outline I. Discourses on wisdom chs. 1-9 A. Introduction to the book 1:1-7 ...

Constable: Proverbs Proverbs Bibliography Aitken, Kenneth T. Proverbs. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1986. Alden...

Haydock: Proverbs (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF PROVERBS. INTRODUCTION. This book is so called, because it consists of wise and weighty sentences, regulating the morals of men; and...

Gill: Proverbs (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PROVERBS This book is called, in some printed Hebrew copies, "Sepher Mishle", the Book of Proverbs; the title of it in the Vulgate ...

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