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Text -- Proverbs 21:12 (NET)

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Wesley -> Pro 21:12
He looks through its present glory to that ruin for which it is designed.
(Compare Psa 37:35-38; Psa 73:17, Psa 73:20).
Clarke -> Pro 21:12
Clarke: Pro 21:12 - -- The righteous man wisely considereth - This verse is understood as implying the pious concern of a righteous man, for a wicked family, whom he endea...
The righteous man wisely considereth - This verse is understood as implying the pious concern of a righteous man, for a wicked family, whom he endeavors by his instructions to bring into the way of knowledge and peace.
TSK -> Pro 21:12
TSK: Pro 21:12 - -- wisely : Job 5:3, Job 8:15, Job 18:14-21, Job 21:28-30, Job 27:13-23; Psa 37:35, Psa 37:36, Psa 52:5; Psa 107:43; Hos 14:9; Hab 2:9-12
overthroweth : ...
wisely : Job 5:3, Job 8:15, Job 18:14-21, Job 21:28-30, Job 27:13-23; Psa 37:35, Psa 37:36, Psa 52:5; Psa 107:43; Hos 14:9; Hab 2:9-12
overthroweth : Pro 11:3-5, Pro 13:6, Pro 14:32; Gen 19:29; Amo 4:11; 1Co 10:5; 2Pe 2:4-9, 2Pe 3:6, 2Pe 3:7

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Barnes -> Pro 21:12
Barnes: Pro 21:12 - -- Or, The Righteous One (Yahweh) regardeth well the house of the wicked, and maketh the wicked fall into mischief.
Or, The Righteous One (Yahweh) regardeth well the house of the wicked, and maketh the wicked fall into mischief.
Poole -> Pro 21:12
Poole: Pro 21:12 - -- Wisely considereth the house of the wicked he looketh through its present power and glory (which dazzleth the eyes of others) unto that ruin to which...
Wisely considereth the house of the wicked he looketh through its present power and glory (which dazzleth the eyes of others) unto that ruin to which it is designed. But, or now, or that, this being the thing which he wisely considereth,
God overthroweth or will overthrow in his due time, though for a season he bear with them.
Haydock -> Pro 21:12
Haydock: Pro 21:12 - -- Evil. He tries every expedient to save him. ---
That. Septuagint, "he despises." Symmachus, "throws down."
Evil. He tries every expedient to save him. ---
That. Septuagint, "he despises." Symmachus, "throws down."
Gill -> Pro 21:12
Gill: Pro 21:12 - -- The righteous man wisely considereth the house of the wicked,.... Not so much the stately palace he lives in, and the furniture of it, as the glory, ...
The righteous man wisely considereth the house of the wicked,.... Not so much the stately palace he lives in, and the furniture of it, as the glory, splendour, riches, and largeness of his family; the flourishing condition he and they are in: he considers how they came into it, the short continuance of it, and what the end will be, which in a short time wilt be ruin and destruction; and therefore be does not envy their present happiness, or fret at it. Gersom renders it,
"the righteous maketh the house of the wicked to prosper;''
as Joseph did Potiphar's, and Jacob Laban's; or rather the Lord made them to prosper for their sakes. Jarchi interprets the righteous of God himself; who gives his heart, or has it in his heart to cut off the house of the wicked, as follows;
but God overthroweth the wicked for their wickedness; or removes them into evil, as the Targum; into the evil of punishment, for the evil of sin. Aben Ezra supplies the word "God", as we do; and understands it of God's destroying wicked men for their sins, though they have flourished for a while in this world: but some interpret it of the righteous man, even of a righteous magistrate, who is prudent and diligent in his office; who looks into the houses of wicked men, and inquires who they are that are in them, and how they live; and what they have in their houses, whether stolen goods, the properties of others; or arms, either for treasonable practices or for robberies; and takes them and punishes them according to the laws of God and men.

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MHCC -> Pro 21:12
MHCC: Pro 21:12 - --Good men envy not the prosperity of evil-doers; they see there is a curse on them.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 21:12
Matthew Henry: Pro 21:12 - -- 1. As we read this verse, it shows why good men, when they come to understand things aright, will not envy the prosperity of evil-doers. When they s...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 21:12
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 21:12 - --
12 A righteous One marketh the house of the godless;
He hurleth the godless to destruction.
If we understand by the word צדּיק a righteous ma...
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...




