
Text -- Proverbs 20:10 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 20:10
One greater for shew and one lesser for use.
JFB -> Pro 20:10
Clarke -> Pro 20:10
Clarke: Pro 20:10 - -- Divers weights and divers measures - A peise and a peise; - Old MS. Bible: from the French pois, weight. Hebrew: "A stone and a stone; an ephah and...
Divers weights and divers measures - A peise and a peise; - Old MS. Bible: from the French pois, weight. Hebrew: "A stone and a stone; an ephah and an ephah."One the standard, the other below it; one to buy with, the other to sell by.
TSK -> Pro 20:10
TSK: Pro 20:10 - -- Divers weights, and divers measures : Heb. a stone and a stone, an ephah and an ephah, Deu 25:13
both : Pro 20:23, Pro 11:1, Pro 16:11; Lev 19:35; Deu...

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Barnes -> Pro 20:10
Barnes: Pro 20:10 - -- See Pro 11:1 : Here perhaps, as a companion to Pro 20:9, with a wider application to all judging one man by rules which we do not apply to ourselves...
Poole -> Pro 20:10
Poole: Pro 20:10 - -- Divers weights and divers measures one greater and true for public show, and one lesser and false for private use, when they had an opportunity of de...
Divers weights and divers measures one greater and true for public show, and one lesser and false for private use, when they had an opportunity of deceiving.
Haydock -> Pro 20:10
Haydock: Pro 20:10 - -- Measures. In commerce, (Calmet) as well as in judging. (St. Gregory in Ezechiel iv.)
Measures. In commerce, (Calmet) as well as in judging. (St. Gregory in Ezechiel iv.)
Gill -> Pro 20:10
Gill: Pro 20:10 - -- Divers weights, and divers measures,.... Or, "a stone and a stone, and an ephah and an ephah" d. Stones being in old time used in weighing, and an "e...
Divers weights, and divers measures,.... Or, "a stone and a stone, and an ephah and an ephah" d. Stones being in old time used in weighing, and an "ephah" was a common measure among the Jews; and these ought not to be different; one stone or weight for buying, and another for selling; and one measure to buy goods in with, and another to sell out with; the one too heavy, the other too light; the one too large, and the other too scanty; whereby justice is not done between man and man; whereas they ought to be just and equal, Lev 19:35;
both of them are alike abomination to the Lord; who loves righteousness and hates iniquity, and requires of men to do justly; and abhors every act of injustice, and whatever is detrimental to men's properties; see Pro 11:1.

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NET Notes: Pro 20:10 Behind this proverb is the image of the dishonest merchant who has different sets of weights and measures which are used to cheat customers. The Lord ...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 20:10
Geneva Bible: Pro 20:10 Differing weights, [and] differing measures, both of ( e ) them [are] alike abomination to the LORD.
( e ) Read (Pro 16:11).

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MHCC -> Pro 20:10
MHCC: Pro 20:10 - --See the various deceits men use, of which the love of money is the root. The Lord will not bless what is thus gotten.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 20:10
Matthew Henry: Pro 20:10 - -- See here, 1. The various arts of deceiving that men have, all which evils the love of money is the root of. In paying and receiving money, which w...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 20:10
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 20:10 - --
This proverb passes sentence of condemnation against gross sins in action and life.
Diverse stones, diverse measures -
An abomination to Jahve ar...
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...
