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Text -- Proverbs 21:4 (NET)

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Wesley -> Pro 21:4
Wesley: Pro 21:4 - -- Even their civil or natural actions, which in themselves are lawful, are made sinful as they are managed by ungodly men, without any regard to the glo...
Even their civil or natural actions, which in themselves are lawful, are made sinful as they are managed by ungodly men, without any regard to the glory of God, which ought to be the end of all our actions.
Clarke: Pro 21:4 - -- A high look - The evidence of pride, self-conceit, and vanity. A proud heart, from which the high look, etc., come
A high look - The evidence of pride, self-conceit, and vanity. A proud heart, from which the high look, etc., come

Clarke: Pro 21:4 - -- And the ploughing - נר ner , lucerna, the lamp, the prosperity and posterity of the wicked; is sin - it is evil in the seed, and evil in the root...
And the ploughing -
TSK -> Pro 21:4
TSK: Pro 21:4 - -- An high look : Heb. Haughtiness of eyes, Pro 6:17, Pro 8:13, Pro 30:13; Psa 10:4; Isa 2:11, Isa 2:17, Isa 3:16; Luk 18:14; 1Pe 5:5
and the : Pro 21:27...

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Barnes -> Pro 21:4
Barnes: Pro 21:4 - -- The plowing - The Hebrew word, with a change in its vowel points, may signify either: (1) the "fallow field,"the "tillage"of Pro 13:23, or (2) ...
The plowing - The Hebrew word, with a change in its vowel points, may signify either:
(1) the "fallow field,"the "tillage"of Pro 13:23, or
(2) the lamp.
According to: (1) the verse would mean, "The outward signs of pride, the proud heart, the broad lands of the wicked, all are evil."(2) however, belongs, as it were, to the language of the time and of the book Pro 13:9; Pro 24:20. The "lamp of the wicked"is their outwardly bright prosperity.
Poole -> Pro 21:4
Poole: Pro 21:4 - -- An high look one gesture or sign of pride put for all the rest, Pro 6:17 .
A proud heart pride lurking and reigning in the heart, though it do not ...
An high look one gesture or sign of pride put for all the rest, Pro 6:17 .
A proud heart pride lurking and reigning in the heart, though it do not discover itself to men by outward actions, but be disguised with a show of humility, it is frequently.
The ploughing either,
1. Strictly and properly so called: even their civil or natural actions, which in themselves are lawful and good, are made sinful, as they are managed by ungodly men, without any regard to the service and glory of God, which ought to be the great end of all our actions, 1Co 10:31 , and with a design of serving their own wicked lusts by it. Or,
2. Metaphorically, their designs and endeavours, which are said to be sin , because they are wholly and fully set upon sin, and they make sin their trade or business, which is called ploughing wickedness , Job 4:8 . But all the ancient interpreters, and divers others, render the word the lamp or light , as this Hebrew word, even thus pointed, is rendered, 1Ki 11:36 15:4 2Ki 8:19 2Ch 21:7 ; and the lamp of the wicked is a phrase used in this book, Pro 13:9 24:20 , as also Job 21:17 ; whereas the ploughing of the wicked is a phrase not elsewhere used. And this seems best to agree with the context, for by their lamp he seems to understand all their pomp and glory, that worldly greatness and prosperity, which is the fuel of their pride, and therefore is most fitly joined with it. Is sin ; it is by them turned into sin, and made the occasion of much wickedness. The whole verse may be thus rendered, An high look and a proud heart , which is the light or glory of the wicked , (i.e. wherein they glory, esteeming it magnanimity or gallantry of spirit,) is sin , i.e. is a great and grievous sin. And in this manner the learned Mercer renders the verse, save only that he translates the Hebrew word nir, the ploughing .
Haydock -> Pro 21:4
Haydock: Pro 21:4 - -- Heart. Or when it is proud, it causes the eyes to appear so too. (Calmet) ---
Lamp. Protestants, "ploughing of the wicked is sin." When it is...
Heart. Or when it is proud, it causes the eyes to appear so too. (Calmet) ---
Lamp. Protestants, "ploughing of the wicked is sin." When it is done with a bad motive, out of pride. Hebrew, "the haughtiness of the eyes, and the enlarging of the heart, are the labour (" tillage, " Montanus; " thought, " Pagnin) of the wicked; yea, sin." (Haydock) ---
Those things are their employment, and their sin. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint and Vulgate may also mean, "sin is the lamp and exultation of the wicked." (Haydock)
Gill -> Pro 21:4
Gill: Pro 21:4 - -- An high look, and a proud heart,.... The former is a sign of the latter, and commonly go together, and are both abominable to the Lord; see Psa 101:5....
An high look, and a proud heart,.... The former is a sign of the latter, and commonly go together, and are both abominable to the Lord; see Psa 101:5. A man that looks above others, and with disdain upon them, shows that pride reigns in him, and swells his mind with a vain opinion of himself; this may be observed in every self-righteous man; the parable of the Pharisee and publican is a comment upon it; sometimes there may be a proud heart under a disguise of humility; but the pride of the heart is often discovered by the look of the eyes. It may be rendered, "the elevation of the eyes, and the enlargement of the heart" p; but not to be understood in a good sense, of the lifting up of the eyes in prayer to God, with faith and fear; nor of the enlargement of the heart with solid knowledge and wisdom, such as Solomon had; but in a bad sense, of the lofty looks and haughtiness of man towards his fellow creatures, and of his unbounded desires after filthy lucre or sinful lusts: the Targum renders it,
"the swelling of the heart,''
with pride and vanity;
and the ploughing of the wicked is sin; taken literally; not that it is so in itself; for it is a most useful invention, and exceeding beneficial to mankind, and is to be ascribed to God himself; and of this the Heathens are so sensible, that they have a deity to whom they attribute it, and whom they call Ceres q, from

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NET Notes -> Pro 21:4
NET Notes: Pro 21:4 Heb “the tillage [נִר, nir] of the wicked is sin” (so NAB). The subject picks up the subjects of the first half of the v...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 21:4
Geneva Bible: Pro 21:4 An high look, and a proud heart, [and] the ( b ) plowing of the wicked, [is] sin.
( b ) That is, the thing by which he is guided or which he brings f...

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MHCC -> Pro 21:4
MHCC: Pro 21:4 - --Sin is the pride, the ambition, the glory, the joy, and the business of wicked men.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 21:4
Matthew Henry: Pro 21:4 - -- This may be taken as showing us, 1. The marks of a wicked man. He that has a high look and a proud heart, that carries himself insolently and scor...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 21:4
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 21:4 - --
4 Loftiness of eyes and swelling of heart -
The husbandry of the godless is sin.
If נר , in the sense of light, gives a satisfactory meaning, ...
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...




