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Text -- Proverbs 22:1 (NET)

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22:1 A good name is to be chosen rather than great wealth, good favor more than silver or gold.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Reputation | POOR | Name | Holiness | Character | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Pro 22:1 - -- A good report among men, especially good men, and that hearty kindness which attends it.

A good report among men, especially good men, and that hearty kindness which attends it.

JFB: Pro 22:1 - -- (Pro. 22:1-29)

(Pro. 22:1-29)

JFB: Pro 22:1 - -- (Job 30:8, Hebrew); "good" is supplied here from Ecc 7:1.

(Job 30:8, Hebrew); "good" is supplied here from Ecc 7:1.

JFB: Pro 22:1 - -- Kind regard, that is, of the wise and good.

Kind regard, that is, of the wise and good.

Clarke: Pro 22:1 - -- A good name - שם shem , a name, put for reputation, credit, fame. Used nearly in the same way that we use it: "He has got a name;""his name stand...

A good name - שם shem , a name, put for reputation, credit, fame. Used nearly in the same way that we use it: "He has got a name;""his name stands high;"for "He is a man of credit and reputation." טבא toba , καλον, hamood , and bonum , are added by the Chaldee, Septuagint, Arabiac, and Vulgate, all signifying good or excellent

Clarke: Pro 22:1 - -- Is rather to be chosen than great riches - Because character will support a man in many circumstances; and there are many rich men that have no name...

Is rather to be chosen than great riches - Because character will support a man in many circumstances; and there are many rich men that have no name: but the word of the man of character will go farther than all their riches.

TSK: Pro 22:1 - -- name : 1Ki 1:47; Ecc 7:1; Luk 10:20; Phi 4:3; Heb 11:39 loving favour rather than : or, favour is better than, etc. Act 7:10

name : 1Ki 1:47; Ecc 7:1; Luk 10:20; Phi 4:3; Heb 11:39

loving favour rather than : or, favour is better than, etc. Act 7:10

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Pro 22:1 - -- Omit "good."The word is an insertion. To the Hebrew, "name"by itself conveyed the idea of good repute, just as "men without a name"(compare Job 30:8...

Omit "good."The word is an insertion. To the Hebrew, "name"by itself conveyed the idea of good repute, just as "men without a name"(compare Job 30:8 margin) are those sunk in ignominy. The margin gives a preferable rendering of the second clause of this verse.

Poole: Pro 22:1 - -- A good name Heb. name put for good name , as Ecc 7:1 , the word good being easily understood out of the next clause, in which it is expressed ...

A good name Heb. name put for good name , as Ecc 7:1 , the word good being easily understood out of the next clause, in which it is expressed in the Hebrew text. A good reputation amongst wise and good men.

Is rather to be chosen than great riches partly, because it is a most special blessing from God, being appropriated to worthy persons, whereas God commonly throws away riches upon the basest of men; partly, because it gives a man that tranquillity and satisfaction of mind, and that content and comfort in his condition, which no riches can purchase; and partly, because as it is commonly an evidence of a man’ s virtue and piety, so it is accompanied with God’ s love and favour, whereas riches are oft given by God in wrath, and to the hurt of the owner.

Loving favour or, good grace or favour ; a good report among men, especially among good men, and that hearty love and kindness which attends upon it.

Haydock: Pro 22:1 - -- Good. Hebrew, "a name," or reputation. (Haydock) --- It is preferable to riches, but not to be compared with virtue, which is the only solid good;...

Good. Hebrew, "a name," or reputation. (Haydock) ---

It is preferable to riches, but not to be compared with virtue, which is the only solid good; and even to be placed above riches, it must be well grounded. (Calmet) ---

Favour with all. (Haydock)

Gill: Pro 22:1 - -- A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches,.... The word "good" is not in the text, but is rightly supplied, as it is by the Targum, Septu...

A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches,.... The word "good" is not in the text, but is rightly supplied, as it is by the Targum, Septuagint, and Vulgate Latin versions; for it is not any name that is more eligible than riches; nor is it a need name among any sort of persons; for to have a good name with some turns to a man's reproach rather than to his credit; but a good name among good men, a name in the house of God, which is better than sons and daughters; a new name, the name of the children of God, which no man knoweth but he that receiveth it; this is to be preferred to a multitude of riches: it is not to be procured by them, and is where they are not, or are lost, but this continues; see Ecc 7:1;

and loving favour rather them silver and gold; favour with God and man, especially with God, whose loving kindness is better than life, and all the enjoyments of it: or, as it may be rendered, "grace is better than silver and gold" p; the grace of God through Christ, the grace of Christ, in whom all fulness of it dwells, the grace of the Spirit of Christ; faith is more precious than gold that perisheth; and if a man would give all the substance of his house for love it would be contemned; the Spirit and his grace are not to be purchased for money.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Pro 22:1 Heb “favor of goodness.” This is a somewhat difficult expression. Some English versions render the phrase “favor is better than silv...

Geneva Bible: Pro 22:1 A [good] name [is] rather to be chosen than great riches, [and] ( a ) loving favour rather than silver and gold. ( a ) Which comes by well doing.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

MHCC: Pro 22:1 - --We should be more careful to do that by which we may get and keep a good name, than to raise or add unto a great estate.

Matthew Henry: Pro 22:1 - -- Here are two things which are more valuable and which we should covet more than great riches: - 1. To be well spoken of: A name (that is, a good ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 22:1-2 - -- Pro 21:1 1 A good name has the preference above great riches; For more than silver and gold is grace. The proverb is constructed chiastically; th...

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...

Constable: Pro 19:1--22:17 - --4. Further advice for pleasing God 19:1-22:16 As was true in the chapter 10-15 section, this one (16:1-22:16) also becomes more difficult to outline a...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: Pro 22:1 We must guard our name, character, and reputation for the sake of the gospel. If men think evil of us, let it be only for the cause of righteousness.

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Proverbs (Book Introduction) THE NATURE AND USE OF PROVERBS.--A proverb is a pithy sentence, concisely expressing some well-established truth susceptible of various illustrations ...

TSK: Proverbs (Book Introduction) The wisdom of all ages, from the highest antiquity, has chosen to compress and communicate its lessons in short, compendious sentences, and in poetic ...

TSK: Proverbs 22 (Chapter Introduction) Overview

Poole: Proverbs 22 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 22

MHCC: Proverbs (Book Introduction) The subject of this book may be thus stated by an enlargement on the opening verses. 1. The Proverbs of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel. 2. ...

Matthew Henry: Proverbs (Book Introduction) An Exposition, With Practical Observations, of The Proverbs We have now before us, I. A new author, or penman rather, or pen (if you will) made use o...

Constable: Proverbs (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is "The Proverbs of Solo...

Constable: Proverbs (Outline) Outline I. Discourses on wisdom chs. 1-9 A. Introduction to the book 1:1-7 ...

Constable: Proverbs Proverbs Bibliography Aitken, Kenneth T. Proverbs. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1986. Alden...

Haydock: Proverbs (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF PROVERBS. INTRODUCTION. This book is so called, because it consists of wise and weighty sentences, regulating the morals of men; and...

Gill: Proverbs (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PROVERBS This book is called, in some printed Hebrew copies, "Sepher Mishle", the Book of Proverbs; the title of it in the Vulgate ...

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