
Text -- Proverbs 23:4 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 23:4
Wesley: Pro 23:4 - -- From worldly wisdom, which persuades men to use all possible means to get riches.
From worldly wisdom, which persuades men to use all possible means to get riches.
JFB -> Pro 23:4-5; Pro 23:4-5
(Compare 1Ti 6:9-10).

Which regards riches intrinsically as a blessing.
Clarke: Pro 23:4 - -- Labour not to be rich - Let not this be thy object. Labour to provide things honest in the sight of God and all men; and if thou get wealth, do not ...
Labour not to be rich - Let not this be thy object. Labour to provide things honest in the sight of God and all men; and if thou get wealth, do not forget the poor, else God’ s curse will be a canker even in thy gold

Clarke: Pro 23:4 - -- Cease from thine own wisdom - בינתך binathecha , thy own understanding or prudence. The world says, "Get rich if thou canst, and how thou cans...
Cease from thine own wisdom -
TSK -> Pro 23:4

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Barnes -> Pro 23:4
Barnes: Pro 23:4 - -- Cease from thine own wisdom - i. e., "Cease from the use of what is in itself most excellent, if it only serves to seek after wealth, and so mi...
Cease from thine own wisdom - i. e., "Cease from the use of what is in itself most excellent, if it only serves to seek after wealth, and so ministers to evil."There is no special contrast between "thine own wisdom"and that given from above, though it is of course implied that in ceasing from his own prudence the man is on the way to attain a higher wisdom.
Poole -> Pro 23:4
Poole: Pro 23:4 - -- Labour not Heb. Do not weary thyself with immoderate cares and labours , as many covetous men do.
From thine own wisdom from that carnal wisdom wh...
Labour not Heb. Do not weary thyself with immoderate cares and labours , as many covetous men do.
From thine own wisdom from that carnal wisdom which is natural to man in his corrupt estate, which persuades men to believe that it is their interest to use all possible means to get riches, and that the happiness of their lives consists in the abundance of their possessions, directly contrary to the assertion of our blessed Lord, Luk 12:15 .
Haydock -> Pro 23:4
Haydock: Pro 23:4 - -- Prudence. Be more solicitous for this, than to acquire riches. (Calmet) ---
Yet this wisdom must be sober, Romans xii. 3., and 1 Timothy vi. 9. S...
Prudence. Be more solicitous for this, than to acquire riches. (Calmet) ---
Yet this wisdom must be sober, Romans xii. 3., and 1 Timothy vi. 9. Septuagint, "being poor, do not stretch forth thyself to the rich, but prudently retire,["] ver. 2. (Haydock)
Gill -> Pro 23:4
Gill: Pro 23:4 - -- Labour not to be rich,.... In an immoderate over anxious way and manner, to a weariness, as the word u signifies, and even as to gape for breath men o...
Labour not to be rich,.... In an immoderate over anxious way and manner, to a weariness, as the word u signifies, and even as to gape for breath men ought to labour, that they may have wherewith to support themselves and families, and give to others and: if they can, lay up for their children; but then persons should not toil and weary themselves to heap up riches when they know not who shall gather them and much less make use of indirect and illicit methods to obtain them; resolving to be rich at any rate: rather men should labour for durable riches, lay up treasure in heaven, seek those things which are above, and labour to be accepted of God both here and hereafter; which only is in Christ. The Targum is,
"do not draw nigh to a rich man;''
and so the Syriac version; to which agree the Septuagint and Arabic versions;
cease from thine own wisdom; worldly wisdom in getting; riches, as if this was the highest point of wisdom; do not be always laying schemes, forming projects, inventing new things in order to get money; or do not depend upon thine own wisdom and understanding and expect to be rich by means thereof; for bread is not always to the wise, nor riches to men of understanding, Ecc 9:11. The Targum is,
"but by thine understanding depart from him;''
the rich man; and to the same purpose the Syriac and Arabic versions.

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NET Notes -> Pro 23:4
NET Notes: Pro 23:4 Heb “from your understanding cease.” In the context this means that the person should have enough understanding to stop wearing himself ou...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 23:4
Geneva Bible: Pro 23:4 Labour not to be rich: cease from thy own ( d ) wisdom.
( d ) Bestow not the gifts that God has given you, to get worldly riches.

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MHCC -> Pro 23:4-5
MHCC: Pro 23:4-5 - --Be not of those that will be rich. The things of this world are not happiness and a portion for a soul; those that hold them ever so fast, cannot hold...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 23:4-5
Matthew Henry: Pro 23:4-5 - -- As some are given to appetite (Pro 23:2) so others to covetousness, and those Solomon here takes to task. Men cheat themselves as much by setting th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 23:4-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 23:4-5 - --
All the forms of proverbs run through these appended proverbs. There now follows a pentastich:
4 Do not trouble thyself to become rich;
Cease from...
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