
Text -- Proverbs 24:23 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 24:23
Wesley: Pro 24:23 - -- The counsels following, to the end of the chapter, no less than those hitherto mentioned, are worthy of their consideration.
The counsels following, to the end of the chapter, no less than those hitherto mentioned, are worthy of their consideration.
JFB: Pro 24:23 - -- Literally, "are of the wise," as authors (compare "Psalms of David," Hebrew). "These" refers to the verses following, Pro 24:24-34.
Literally, "are of the wise," as authors (compare "Psalms of David," Hebrew). "These" refers to the verses following, Pro 24:24-34.

Literally, "to discern faces," show partiality,
Clarke: Pro 24:23 - -- These things also belong to the wise - גם אלה לחכמים gam elleh lachachamim , "These also to wise."This appears to be a new section; and ...
These things also belong to the wise -

Clarke: Pro 24:23 - -- It is not good to have respect - Judgment and justice should never be perverted.
It is not good to have respect - Judgment and justice should never be perverted.
TSK -> Pro 24:23
TSK: Pro 24:23 - -- things : Psa 107:43; Ecc 8:1-5; Hos 14:9; Jam 3:17
It : Pro 18:5, Pro 28:21; Lev 19:15; Deu 1:17, Deu 16:19; 2Ch 19:7; Psa 82:2-4; Joh 7:24; 1Ti 5:20,...

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Barnes -> Pro 24:23
Barnes: Pro 24:23 - -- Belong to the wise - Either "are fitting for the wise, addressed to them,"or (as in the superscriptions of many of the Psalms) "are written by ...
Belong to the wise - Either "are fitting for the wise, addressed to them,"or (as in the superscriptions of many of the Psalms) "are written by the wise."Most recent commentators take it in the latter sense, and look on it as indicating the beginning of a fresh section, containing proverbs not ascribed to Solomon’ s authorship. Compare the introduction to Proverbs.
Poole -> Pro 24:23
Poole: Pro 24:23 - -- These things also these proverbs or counsels here following to the end of the chapter, no less than those hitherto mentioned,
belong to the wise ar...
These things also these proverbs or counsels here following to the end of the chapter, no less than those hitherto mentioned,
belong to the wise are worthy of the consideration, and fit for the use, of them who are or would be wise; for only such are capable of understanding and improving these proverbs, as was noted, Pro 1:5-7 , and elsewhere. To have respect of persons in judgment; for judges to determine controversies partially, according to the quality of the persons, and not according to the merits of the cause.
Haydock -> Pro 24:23
Haydock: Pro 24:23 - -- These. Septuagint have an addition, and then our chap. xxx. to ver. 15., after which follows the remainder of this chap. and then the ten first vers...
These. Septuagint have an addition, and then our chap. xxx. to ver. 15., after which follows the remainder of this chap. and then the ten first verses of the 31st. (Haydock) ---
Solomon here resumes the sententious style, chap. xxii. 17. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 24:23
Gill: Pro 24:23 - -- These things also belong to the wise,.... Both what is said before concerning fearing God and the king; these belong to the wise and unwise, rich an...
These things also belong to the wise,.... Both what is said before concerning fearing God and the king; these belong to the wise and unwise, rich and poor, great and small; particularly judges and civil magistrates, and all subordinate governors, who have, or ought to have, a competency of wisdom; these ought to fear God and the king, as well as private subjects; and also what follows after, especially in this verse and Pro 24:24. Some render the words, "these things also are the sayings of wise men" u; not of Solomon, but of other wise men in his time, or who lived after him, and before the men of Hezekiah copied out the proverbs in the following chapters; see Pro 25:1; but it seems more than probable that what follows to the end of the chapter are the words of Solomon, as Pro 24:33 most clearly are, compared with Pro 6:10;
it is not good to have respect of persons in judgment; in trying causes in a court of judicature, no regard should be had to the persons of men by the judge on the bench, as the rich more than to the poor; or to a relation, a friend, an intimate acquaintance, more than to a stranger; but the justice of the cause ought to be attended to, and sentence given according to it, let it fall as it will: God does not accept persons, nor regard the rich more than the poor; nor should they that stand in his stead, and who in some sense represent him, Lev 19:15, Deu 1:17; nor should Christians in their communities act such a partial part, Jam 2:1.

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MHCC -> Pro 24:23-26
MHCC: Pro 24:23-26 - --The wisdom God giveth, renders a man fit for his station. Every one who finds the benefit of the right answer, will be attached to him that gave it.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 24:23-26
Matthew Henry: Pro 24:23-26 - -- Here are lessons for wise men, that is, judges and princes. As subjects must do their duty, and be obedient to magistrates, so magistrates must do...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 24:23-25
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 24:23-25 - --
The curse of partiality and the blessing of impartiality:
Respect of persons in judgment is by no means good:
24 He that saith to the guilty, "Tho...
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