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Wesley -> Pro 24:2
How they may oppress and destroy others.
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Their expressed purposes are to do evil.
TSK: Pro 24:1 - -- not : Pro 24:19, Pro 3:31, Pro 23:17; Psa 37:1, Psa 37:7, Psa 73:3; Gal 5:19-21; Jam 4:5, Jam 4:6
neither : Pro 1:11-15, Pro 13:20; Gen 13:10-13, Gen ...
not : Pro 24:19, Pro 3:31, Pro 23:17; Psa 37:1, Psa 37:7, Psa 73:3; Gal 5:19-21; Jam 4:5, Jam 4:6
neither : Pro 1:11-15, Pro 13:20; Gen 13:10-13, Gen 19:1-11; Psa 26:9
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TSK: Pro 24:2 - -- Pro 24:8, Pro 6:14; 1Sa 23:9; Est 3:6, Est 3:7; Job 15:35; Psa 7:14, Psa 10:7, Psa 28:3, Psa 36:4; Psa 64:4-6, Psa 140:2; Isa 59:4; Mic 7:3; Mat 26:3,...
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Barnes -> Pro 24:1
Barnes: Pro 24:1 - -- A lesson given before, now combined with another. True followers after wisdom will admit neither envy of evil on the one hand, nor admiration or fel...
A lesson given before, now combined with another. True followers after wisdom will admit neither envy of evil on the one hand, nor admiration or fellowship with it on the other.
Poole -> Pro 24:2
Poole: Pro 24:2 - -- Studieth destruction how they may oppress and destroy others, which yet at last falls upon their own heads.
Studieth destruction how they may oppress and destroy others, which yet at last falls upon their own heads.
Haydock -> Pro 24:1
Like. Be not allured by their prosperity to imitate them, Psalm xxxvi. 1.
Gill: Pro 24:1 - -- Be not thou envious against evil men,.... Or, "men of evil" b. Such who are addicted to evil, and given up to it, whose principles and practices are b...
Be not thou envious against evil men,.... Or, "men of evil" b. Such who are addicted to evil, and given up to it, whose principles and practices are bad; such as are before described in the preceding chapter; gluttons and drunkards, men given to women and wine: envy not their present prosperity, or seeming pleasure they have in the gratification of their sensual appetites; since woe and sorrow, wounds and strife, now attend them, and poverty and want will follow them; as well as everlasting ruin and destruction will be their portion hereafter; See Gill on Pro 23:17; and compare with this Pro 24:21;
neither desire to be with them; to be in their company; to have any conversation and fellowship with them, which is very infectious, dangerous, and pernicious; nor even to be in the same state, condition, and circumstances they are in; much less to do as they do, and imitate them in their sinful courses; as you would not choose to be with them in hell hereafter, do not desire to be with them here.
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Gill: Pro 24:2 - -- For their heart studieth destruction,.... To others; to good men, that separate from them, and reprove them, or are in their way; or any ways hinder t...
For their heart studieth destruction,.... To others; to good men, that separate from them, and reprove them, or are in their way; or any ways hinder them in the prosecution of their wicked designs; as Haman's heart studied the destruction of the Jews: or their hearts study to draw men into their destructive methods of living, and therefore should be shunned and avoided. Moreover, their hearts study destruction to themselves; they study what they shall eat and drink, which they pursue to intemperance; and how they shall compass their lewd designs, and which issue in their ruin; destruction and misery are in all the ways they devise and walk in;
and their lips talk of mischief; which they study in their hearts against others; as are their hearts, so are their lips; out of the abundance of the wickedness of their hearts their mouths speak mischievous things; and which, though they design for others, oftentimes fall upon themselves.
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NET Notes: Pro 24:1 The Hitpael jussive is from the verb that means “to crave; to desire.” This is more of a coveting, an intense desire.
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NET Notes: Pro 24:2 This nineteenth saying warns against evil associations. Evil people are obsessed with destruction and trouble. See on this theme 1:10-19; 3:31 and 23:...
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MHCC -> Pro 24:1-2
MHCC: Pro 24:1-2 - --Envy not sinners. And let not a desire ever come into thy mind, Oh that I could shake off restraints!
Matthew Henry -> Pro 24:1-2
Matthew Henry: Pro 24:1-2 - -- Here, 1. The caution given is much the same with that which we had before (Pro 23:17), not to envy sinners, not to think them happy, nor to whish ou...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 24:1-2
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 24:1-2 - --
After this divergence (in Pro 23:29-35) from the usual form of the proverb, there is now a return to the tetrastich:
1 Envy not evil men,
And desi...
Constable: Pro 22:17--25:1 - --III. WISE SAYINGS 22:17--24:34
A third major section of the Book of Proverbs begins with 22:17. This is clear fr...
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Constable: Pro 22:17--24:23 - --A. Thirty Sayings of the Wise 22:17-24:22
Many scholars have called attention to the similarities betwee...
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