
Text -- Proverbs 24:10 (NET)




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JFB -> Pro 24:10
JFB: Pro 24:10 - -- Literally, "If thou fail in the day of straits (adversity), strait (or, small) is thy strength," which is then truly tested.
Literally, "If thou fail in the day of straits (adversity), strait (or, small) is thy strength," which is then truly tested.
Clarke: Pro 24:10 - -- If thou faint - If thou give way to discouragement and despair in the day of adversity - time of trial or temptation
If thou faint - If thou give way to discouragement and despair in the day of adversity - time of trial or temptation

Clarke: Pro 24:10 - -- Thy strength is small - צר כחכה tsar cochachah , thy strength is contracted. So the old MS. Bible excellently: Gif sliden thou dispeire, in t...
Thy strength is small -
TSK -> Pro 24:10
TSK: Pro 24:10 - -- thou : 1Sa 27:1; Job 4:5; Isa 40:28-31; Joh 4:8; 2Co 4:1; Eph 3:13; Heb 12:3-5; Rev 2:3, Rev 2:13
small : Heb. narrow
thou : 1Sa 27:1; Job 4:5; Isa 40:28-31; Joh 4:8; 2Co 4:1; Eph 3:13; Heb 12:3-5; Rev 2:3, Rev 2:13
small : Heb. narrow

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Poole -> Pro 24:10
Poole: Pro 24:10 - -- If thou faint if thou art impatient, and unable to bear sufferings; if thy resolution flag, and thou givest way to despondency or dejection of mind. ...
If thou faint if thou art impatient, and unable to bear sufferings; if thy resolution flag, and thou givest way to despondency or dejection of mind. Is small , Heb. is narrow ; it lives in a little compass; it is as strait as thy condition is; for there is an elegant allusion in the Hebrew words. The sense is, This is a sign that thou hast but little Christian strength or courage, for that is best known by adversity.
Haydock -> Pro 24:10
Haydock: Pro 24:10 - -- Diminished. This is the sad consequences of too much dejection, Ephesians iv. 19. Despairing, they abandon themselves to impurities. (Haydock)
Diminished. This is the sad consequences of too much dejection, Ephesians iv. 19. Despairing, they abandon themselves to impurities. (Haydock)
Gill -> Pro 24:10
Gill: Pro 24:10 - -- If thou faint in the day of adversity,.... When under bodily afflictions, stripping providences, reduced to great straits and wants; or under the vio...
If thou faint in the day of adversity,.... When under bodily afflictions, stripping providences, reduced to great straits and wants; or under the violent persecutions of men, which is sometimes the case of the people of God; whose times are in his hands, times of adversity, as well as prosperity; and which are appointed by him, when they shall come, and how long they shall last; which is but for a short time, it is but a "day", and yet they are apt to "faint" under them, through the number and continuance of their afflictions; and especially when they apprehend them to be in wrath; when they have a sense of their sins at such a time, and no view of pardon; when they are under the hidings of God's face, their prayers do not seem to be heard, and salvation and deliverance do not come so soon as they expected; which, notwithstanding, shows the truth of what is next observed;
thy strength is small; such who are truly gracious are not indeed at such times wholly without strength; they are in some measure helped to bear up; but yet their sinkings and faintings show that they have but little strength: they have some faith that does not entirely fail, Christ praying for it; yet they are but of little faith; they have but a small degree of Christian fortitude and courage; there is a want of manliness in them; they act the part of children and babes in Christ; they do not quit themselves like men, and much less endure hardness, as good soldiers of Christ, as they should; they are, Ephraim like, without a heart, a courageous one, Hos 7:1. Some think the words have reference to what goes before, and the sense to be this, "if thou art remiss" g; that is, if thou art careless and negligent in time of health and prosperity, in getting wisdom, as thinking it too high for thee, Pro 24:7; "in the day of adversity thy strength will be small"; thou wilt not have that to support thee which otherwise thou wouldest have had. Aben Ezra connects the sense with the following, "if thou art remiss", in helping and delivering thy friend in affliction, Pro 24:11; "in the day of adversity", or "of straitness, thy strength shall be strait"; thou shalt be left in thy distress and difficulties, and have none to help thee.

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NET Notes: Pro 24:10 The test of strength is adversity, for it reveals how strong a person is. Of course a weak person can always plead adverse conditions in order to quit...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 24:10
Geneva Bible: Pro 24:10 [If] thou ( b ) faintest in the day of adversity, thy strength [is] small.
( b ) Man has no trial of his strength till he is in trouble.

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MHCC -> Pro 24:10
MHCC: Pro 24:10 - --Under troubles we are apt to despair of relief. But be of good courage, and God shall strengthen thy heart.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 24:10
Matthew Henry: Pro 24:10 - -- Note, 1. In the day of adversity we are apt to faint, to droop and be discouraged, to desist from our work, and to despair of relief. Our spirit...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 24:10
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 24:10 - --
The last of these four distichs stands without visible connection:
Hast thou shown thyself slack in the day of adversity,
Then is thy strength sma...
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