
Text -- Proverbs 20:1 (NET)




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Wine immoderately drunk makes men mockers.
(Pro. 20:1-30)

Clarke: Pro 20:1 - -- Wine is a mocker - It deceives by its fragrance, intoxicates by its strength, and renders the intoxicated ridiculous
Wine is a mocker - It deceives by its fragrance, intoxicates by its strength, and renders the intoxicated ridiculous

Clarke: Pro 20:1 - -- Strong drink - שכר shechar , any strong fermented liquor, whether of the vine, date, or palm species.
Strong drink -
Defender -> Pro 20:1
Defender: Pro 20:1 - -- So-called social drinking by Christian believers is difficult to justify in the context of such clear warnings (Pro 23:29-32)."
So-called social drinking by Christian believers is difficult to justify in the context of such clear warnings (Pro 23:29-32)."
TSK -> Pro 20:1
TSK: Pro 20:1 - -- Pro 23:29-35, Pro 31:4; Gen 9:21-23, Gen 19:31-36; 1Sa 25:36-38; 2Sa 11:13; 2Sa 13:28; 1Ki 20:16-21; Isa 28:7; Hos 4:11, Hos 7:5; Hab 2:15, Hab 2:16; ...

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Barnes -> Pro 20:1
Barnes: Pro 20:1 - -- "Wine"and "strong drink"are personified as themselves doing what they make men do. The latter (see Lev 10:9 note) is here, probably, the "palm-wine"...
"Wine"and "strong drink"are personified as themselves doing what they make men do. The latter (see Lev 10:9 note) is here, probably, the "palm-wine"of Syria.
Poole -> Pro 20:1
Poole: Pro 20:1 - -- Wine is a mocker wine immoderately drunk makes men mockers or scoffers at God and men. Compare Hos 7:5 .
Strong drink is raging makes men full of...
Wine is a mocker wine immoderately drunk makes men mockers or scoffers at God and men. Compare Hos 7:5 .
Strong drink is raging makes men full of rage and passion.
Is not wise is a fool, or a madman, because he depriveth himself of the use of his reason.
Haydock: Pro 20:1 - -- Hairs, and experience. They have a greater contempt of death and pleasures. (St. Ambrose, Hex. i. 8.)
Hairs, and experience. They have a greater contempt of death and pleasures. (St. Ambrose, Hex. i. 8.)

Haydock: Pro 20:1 - -- A luxurious thing. Hebrew, "a scoffer." Chaldean, "renders one a scoffer." ---
Drunkenness. Hebrew ssocor, any strong drink, particularly palm...
A luxurious thing. Hebrew, "a scoffer." Chaldean, "renders one a scoffer." ---
Drunkenness. Hebrew ssocor, any strong drink, particularly palm-wine. Intemperance places the strongest obstacles in the way of wisdom. It causes a person to mock at all sacred things, and to be quarrelsome, chap. xxiii. 29., and Ephesians v. 18.
Gill -> Pro 20:1
Gill: Pro 20:1 - -- Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging,.... Wine deceives a man; it not only overcomes him before he is aware, but it promises him a pleasure whic...
Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging,.... Wine deceives a man; it not only overcomes him before he is aware, but it promises him a pleasure which it does not give; but, on the contrary, excessive drinking gives him pain, and so mocks him; yea, it exposes him to reproach and disgrace, and to the mockery and derision of others; as well as it sets him to scoff at his companions, and even to mock at religion, and all that is good and serious; see Hos 7:5; and strong drink not only disturbs the brain, and puts the spirits in a ferment, so that a man rages within, but it sets him a raving and quarrelling with his company, and everybody he meets with; such generally get into broils and contentions, and get woe, sorrow, and wounds, Pro 23:29. Aben Ezra gives this as the sense of the words,
"a man of wine''
(that is, one that is given to wine, a wine bibber), so Ben Melech,
"is a mocker, and he cries out for strong drink, that it may be given him;''
which is not a bad sense of the words.
and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise; whosoever gives himself to it, is not on his guard against it, but is overcome by it, does not act a wise but an unwise part: wine besots as well as deceives men. This may be applied to the wine of fornication, or to the false doctrine and superstition of the church of Rome; with which the nations of the earth are deceived and made drunk, and which puts them upon blaspheming God, deriding his people, and using cruelty to them, Rev 17:2.

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NET Notes: Pro 20:1 The proverb does not prohibit the use of wine or beer; in fact, strong drink was used at festivals and celebrations. But intoxication was considered o...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 20:1
Geneva Bible: Pro 20:1 ( a ) Wine [is] a mocker, strong drink [is] raging: and whoever is deceived by it is not wise.
( a ) By wine here is meant him that is given to wine,...

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Maclaren -> Pro 20:1-7
Maclaren: Pro 20:1-7 - --A String Of Pearls
Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise. 2. The fear of a king is as the roaring o...
MHCC -> Pro 20:1
MHCC: Pro 20:1 - --It seems hard to believe that men of the greatest abilities, as well as the ignorant, should render themselves fools and madmen, merely for the taste ...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 20:1
Matthew Henry: Pro 20:1 - -- Here is, 1. The mischief of drunkenness: Wine is a mocker; strong drink is raging. It is so to the sinner himself; it mocks him, makes a fool of h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 20:1
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 20:1 - --
This proverb warns against the debauchery with which free-thinking is intimately associated.
Wine is a mocker, mead boisterous;
And no one who is ...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 19:1--22:17
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...
