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Text -- Proverbs 21:2 (NET)
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JFB -> Pro 21:2
Clarke -> Pro 21:2
Clarke: Pro 21:2 - -- The Lord pondereth the hearts - Every man feels strongly attached to his own opinions, modes of acting, etc.; and though he will not easily give up ...
The Lord pondereth the hearts - Every man feels strongly attached to his own opinions, modes of acting, etc.; and though he will not easily give up any thing to the judgment of a neighbor, whom he will naturally consider at least as fallible as himself, yet he should consider that the unerring eye of God is upon him; and he should endeavor to see that what he does is acceptable in the eye of his Maker and Judge.
Defender -> Pro 21:2
Defender: Pro 21:2 - -- Even imprisoned criminals are commonly found still to be justifying and blaming others for the sinful deeds which caused their problems. The human "he...
Even imprisoned criminals are commonly found still to be justifying and blaming others for the sinful deeds which caused their problems. The human "heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked" (Jer 17:9). It takes God Himself, the Holy Spirit, to bring true conviction and repentance to the heart of a sinner (Joh 16:7-11)."
TSK -> Pro 21:2
TSK: Pro 21:2 - -- right : Pro 16:2, Pro 16:25, Pro 20:6, Pro 30:12; Psa 36:2; Luk 18:11, Luk 18:12; Gal 6:3; Jam 1:22
the Lord : Pro 24:12; 1Sa 16:7; Jer 17:10; Luk 16:...
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Poole -> Pro 21:2
Poole: Pro 21:2 - -- This was said Pro 16:2 , where it is explained, and is here repeated, either for the great importance and usefulness of it, or because he perceived ...
This was said Pro 16:2 , where it is explained, and is here repeated, either for the great importance and usefulness of it, or because he perceived that the Israelites were very prone to self-deceit.
Gill -> Pro 21:2
Gill: Pro 21:2 - -- Every way of a man is right in his own eyes,.... This is repeated, from Pro 16:2; for the confirmation of it; and that it might be observed and taken...
Every way of a man is right in his own eyes,.... This is repeated, from Pro 16:2; for the confirmation of it; and that it might be observed and taken notice of, and men be brought under a conviction of it; which is not easily done, it being what affects all men: every man is conceited of himself and his own way, and is not easily persuaded off of it; his sinful ways are agreeable to him promising him pleasure, profit, or honour; and his self-righteous ways suit with the vain opinion he has of himself, whereby he promises himself eternal life and happiness. The Septuagint and Arabic versions render it to this sense,
"every man seems righteous to himself;''
but the Lord pondereth the hearts: weighs them in the balance of righteousness and truth; considers them, having a perfect knowledge of them, and all the springs of action in them; and knows that every way of man is not right, though they may seem so to him.
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MHCC -> Pro 21:2
Matthew Henry -> Pro 21:2
Matthew Henry: Pro 21:2 - -- Note, 1. We are all apt to be partial in judging of ourselves and our own actions, and to think too favourably of our own character, as if there was...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 21:2
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 21:2 - --
The next group extends from Pro 21:2 to Pro 21:8, where it closes as it began.
2 Every way of a man is right in his own eyes;
But a weigher of hea...
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...
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