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Text -- Proverbs 25:15 (NET)
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By patient submission and expectation.
Gentleness and kindness overcome the most powerful and obstinate.
Clarke -> Pro 25:15
Clarke: Pro 25:15 - -- A soft tongue breaketh the bone - This is similar to another proverb on the same subject: "A soft answer turneth away wrath."An angry word does noth...
A soft tongue breaketh the bone - This is similar to another proverb on the same subject: "A soft answer turneth away wrath."An angry word does nothing but mischief.
TSK -> Pro 25:15
TSK: Pro 25:15 - -- long : Pro 15:1, Pro 16:14; Gen. 32:4-21; 1Sa 25:14, 24-44; Ecc 10:4
the bone : Rather, ""a bone;""that is, soft and conciliating language will often ...
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Barnes -> Pro 25:15
Barnes: Pro 25:15 - -- A soft tongue - Winning and gentle speech does what it seems at first least capable of doing; it overcomes obstacles which are as bones that th...
A soft tongue - Winning and gentle speech does what it seems at first least capable of doing; it overcomes obstacles which are as bones that the strongest jaws would fail to crush.
Poole -> Pro 25:15
Poole: Pro 25:15 - -- By long forbearing by patient submission and expectation,
is a prince persuaded or pacified , whereas his rage is increased by opposition. Compare...
By long forbearing by patient submission and expectation,
is a prince persuaded or pacified , whereas his rage is increased by opposition. Compare Ecc 10:4 .
A soft tongue a mild and humble answer,
breaketh the bone softeneth a heart which is as hard as bone or stone. He alludes to those oils which sink through the flesh to the very bone. See Psa 109:18 .
Haydock -> Pro 25:15
Hardness. Hebrew and Septuagint, "bones." (Haydock)
Gill -> Pro 25:15
Gill: Pro 25:15 - -- By long forbearing is a prince persuaded,.... To come into measures, and do that which his council and ministry advise him to, and to which he may see...
By long forbearing is a prince persuaded,.... To come into measures, and do that which his council and ministry advise him to, and to which he may seem at first very averse; but by a mild and gentle representation of things, by an humble submission of them to him, and by frequent remonstrances and patient waiting, his mind is softened, bent, and inclined to take their advice, and pursue the measures suggested to him; which, had they been pressed with heat, haughtiness, and haste, would have been rejected;
and a soft tongue breaketh the bone; or "hardness", as the Vulgate Latin version renders it; soft words, or words delivered in soft language, remove hardness and roughness from the minds of men; and work upon, influence, and bend men, whose wills are obstinate and stubborn, and make them pliable and tractable: so David, with a soft tongue, wrought upon Saul, his enemy; and Abigail, by her soft language, turned the mind of David, who was bent upon the destruction of Nabal, 1Sa 24:16; see Pro 15:1. Jarchi interprets this soft tongue of prayer and supplication, by which severe things against sinners are removed from them; and so he understands the former clause of the forbearance of God, which gives encouragement to sinners, to persuade him in their favour by repentance and prayer; see Mat 18:26.
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NET Notes: Pro 25:15 The idea of breaking a bone uses the hardest and most firm part of the body in contrast to the “softness of the tongue.” Both are figurati...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 25:15
Geneva Bible: Pro 25:15 By long ( l ) forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the ( m ) bone.
( l ) By not creating opportunity to provoke him further. ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 25:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Pro 25:1-28 - --1 Observations about kings,8 and about avoiding causes of quarrels, and sundry causes thereof.
MHCC -> Pro 25:15
MHCC: Pro 25:15 - --Be patient to bear a present hurt. Be mild to speak without passion; for persuasive language is the most effectual to prevail over the hardened mind.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 25:15
Matthew Henry: Pro 25:15 - -- Two things are here recommended to us, in dealing with others, as likely means to gain our point: - 1. Patience, to bear a present heat without bein...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 25:15
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 25:15 - --
Three proverbs follow, which have this in common, that they exhort to moderation:
15 By forbearance is a judge won over,
And a gentle tongue break...
Constable -> Pro 25:1--29:27; Pro 25:1-28
Constable: Pro 25:1--29:27 - --IV. MAXIMS EXPRESSING WISDOM chs. 25--29
We return now to the proverbs of Solomon (cf. 1:1-22:16). Chapters 25-2...
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