
Text -- Proverbs 18:2 (NET)




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In getting sound and saving, knowledge.

In uttering that folly and wickedness which is in his heart.
JFB -> Pro 18:2
Clarke -> Pro 18:2
Clarke: Pro 18:2 - -- But that his heart may discover itself - It is a fact that most vain and foolish people are never satisfied in company, but in showing their own non...
But that his heart may discover itself - It is a fact that most vain and foolish people are never satisfied in company, but in showing their own nonsense and emptiness. But this verse may be understood as confirming the view already given of the preceding, and may be translated thus: "But a fool doth not delight in understanding, though it should even manifest itself:"so I understand
TSK -> Pro 18:2

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Barnes -> Pro 18:2
Barnes: Pro 18:2 - -- Another form of egotism. In "understanding,"i. e., self-knowledge, the "fool"finds no pleasure; but self-assertion, talking about himself and his ow...
Another form of egotism. In "understanding,"i. e., self-knowledge, the "fool"finds no pleasure; but self-assertion, talking about himself and his own opinions, is his highest joy.
Poole -> Pro 18:2
Poole: Pro 18:2 - -- In understanding in getting sound and saving knowledge, either by his own study, or by the instructions of wise and good men.
But that his heart may...
In understanding in getting sound and saving knowledge, either by his own study, or by the instructions of wise and good men.
But that his heart may discover itself Heb. but (his delight is) in the discovery of his own heart , i.e. in uttering that folly and wickedness which is in his heart; being more forward to speak than to hear, which is one badge of a fool.
Haydock -> Pro 18:2
Haydock: Pro 18:2 - -- Heart. Conformable to his passions. (Calmet) ---
Hebrew, "unless to lay open his heart." He wishes to appear wise, and to justify his wicked desi...
Heart. Conformable to his passions. (Calmet) ---
Hebrew, "unless to lay open his heart." He wishes to appear wise, and to justify his wicked designs. (Haydock)
Gill -> Pro 18:2
Gill: Pro 18:2 - -- A fool hath no delight in understanding,.... In natural understanding, and in the improvement of his mind in it; he delights not in books, nor in the ...
A fool hath no delight in understanding,.... In natural understanding, and in the improvement of his mind in it; he delights not in books, nor in the conversation of men of learning and sense: or in spiritual understanding, in the understanding of spiritual things; these are foolishness to a natural man; nor does he delight in reading the Scriptures, nor in hearing the word, and attendance on it in the house of God, but is weary of such exercises;
but that his heart may discover itself; and the folly that is in it: such men only desire to have some knowledge and understanding, to make a show of it, that they may be thought to be wise, and to be capable of talking of things as if they understood them, when it is only to the exposing of themselves and their ignorance; some persons attain to no more learning and knowledge than just to be capable to show that they are fools. Or, "but in the discovery of his heart" k; he delights in discovering that; not the wisdom, but the folly that is in it.

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NET Notes: Pro 18:2 Heb “his heart.” This is a metonymy meaning “what is on his mind” (cf. NAB “displaying what he thinks”; NRSV ̶...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 18:2
Geneva Bible: Pro 18:2 A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may ( b ) reveal itself.
( b ) That is, that he may talk licentiously of whatever comes t...

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MHCC -> Pro 18:2
MHCC: Pro 18:2 - --Those make nothing to purpose, of learning or religion, whose only design is to have something to make a show with.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 18:2
Matthew Henry: Pro 18:2 - -- A fool may pretend to understanding, and to seek and intermeddle with the means of it, but, 1. He has no true delight in it; it is only to please hi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 18:2
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 18:2 - --
2 The fool hath no delight in understanding;
But only that his heart may reveal itself therein.
The verb חפץ forms the fut. יחפּץ as well...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 18:1-24
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...
