
Text -- Proverbs 20:8 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 20:8
With his very looks, or by his diligent inspection into affairs.
JFB -> Pro 20:8
Clarke -> Pro 20:8
Clarke: Pro 20:8 - -- A king that sitteth in the throne of judgment - Kings should see to the administration of the laws, as well as of the state transactions, of their k...
A king that sitteth in the throne of judgment - Kings should see to the administration of the laws, as well as of the state transactions, of their kingdom. In the British constitution there is a court for the king, called the King’ s Bench, where he should sit, and where he is always supposed to be sitting. The eyes - the presence, of the monarch in such a place, scatter evil - he sees into the case himself, and gives right judgment, for he can have no self-interest. Corrupt judges, and falsifying counsellors, cannot stand before him; and the villain is too deeply struck with the majesty and state of the monarch, to face out iniquity before him.
TSK -> Pro 20:8

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Poole -> Pro 20:8
Poole: Pro 20:8 - -- A king that sitteth in the throne of judgment that makes it his great care and business to execute judgment and justice among his people, especially ...
A king that sitteth in the throne of judgment that makes it his great care and business to execute judgment and justice among his people, especially if he do this in his own person, as was usual in ancient times, and sees things with his own eyes. As for the phrase, the sign or gesture is here put for the thing signified by it.
Scattereth away all evil effectually punisheth and suppresseth all wickedness, with his eyes ; with his very looks, or by his diligent inspection into affairs.
Haydock -> Pro 20:8
Look. It is the duty of kings to administer justice.
Gill -> Pro 20:8
Gill: Pro 20:8 - -- A king that sitteth in the throne of judgment,.... That executes judgment himself, as David and Solomon did; who ascends the throne, and sits personal...
A king that sitteth in the throne of judgment,.... That executes judgment himself, as David and Solomon did; who ascends the throne, and sits personally there, and hears and tries causes himself, and not by his servants:
scattereth away all evil with his eyes; all evil men, as the Targum; everyone that is evil, as Aben Ezra: he will easily and quickly discern who is evil, or who is in a bad cause before him, and will pass sentence on him, and drive him away from him with shame and disgrace, and to receive deserved punishment; or he will terrify persons from coming before him with false witness against their neighbour, or with a wrong cause. This may be applied to Christ, the King of kings, and Judge of all; whose eyes are as a flame of fire; who will clearly see into all hearts and actions, when he shall sit on his throne of judgment; and shall pass the righteous and definitive sentence, and shall drive the wicked into hell, into everlasting punishment.

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NET Notes: Pro 20:8 The phrase with his eyes indicates that the king will closely examine or look into all the cases that come before him.
Geneva Bible -> Pro 20:8
Geneva Bible: Pro 20:8 A king that sitteth on the throne of judgment ( d ) scattereth away all evil with his eyes.
( d ) Where righteous judgment is executed, there sin cea...

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MHCC -> Pro 20:8
Matthew Henry -> Pro 20:8
Matthew Henry: Pro 20:8 - -- Here is, 1. The character of a good governor: He is a king that deserves to be called so who sits in the throne, not as a throne of honour, to t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 20:8
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 20:8 - --
The following group begins with a royal proverb, which expresses what a king does with his eyes. Two proverbs, of the seeing eye and the necessary o...
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...
