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Text -- Proverbs 25:25 (NET)
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Wesley -> Pro 25:25
Wesley: Pro 25:25 - -- Because it comes more rarely and difficultly, after it hath been long expected.
Because it comes more rarely and difficultly, after it hath been long expected.
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JFB: Pro 25:25 - -- That is, of some loved interest or absent friend, the more grateful as coming from afar.
That is, of some loved interest or absent friend, the more grateful as coming from afar.
TSK -> Pro 25:25
TSK: Pro 25:25 - -- cold : Gen 21:16-19; Exo 17:2, Exo 17:3, Exo 17:6; Jdg 15:18, Jdg 15:19; 2Sa 23:15; Psa 42:1, Psa 42:2; Psa 63:1; Isa 55:1; Jer 18:14; Joh 7:37; Rev 2...
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Barnes -> Pro 25:25
Barnes: Pro 25:25 - -- The craving of wanderers for news from the home that they have left is as a consuming thirst, the news that quenches it as a refreshing fountain.
The craving of wanderers for news from the home that they have left is as a consuming thirst, the news that quenches it as a refreshing fountain.
Poole -> Pro 25:25
Poole: Pro 25:25 - -- Because it comes thither more rarely and difficultly after it hath been long expected and earnestly desired; all which circumstances make it more ac...
Because it comes thither more rarely and difficultly after it hath been long expected and earnestly desired; all which circumstances make it more acceptable.
Haydock -> Pro 25:25
Haydock: Pro 25:25 - -- Tidings. Hebrew and Septuagint. The Vulgate seems rather to speak of a "good messenger." Homer said that a good messenger honoured the business mo...
Tidings. Hebrew and Septuagint. The Vulgate seems rather to speak of a "good messenger." Homer said that a good messenger honoured the business most. (Pindar, Pyth. viii.) (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 25:25
Gill: Pro 25:25 - -- As cold waters to a thirsty soul,.... Water is naturally cold; and is by classic writers expressed by "cold" itself c, and is very refreshing to one ...
As cold waters to a thirsty soul,.... Water is naturally cold; and is by classic writers expressed by "cold" itself c, and is very refreshing to one athirst through heat: or, "to a weary soul" d; to one wearied with labour; or to a traveller weary with travelling, especially in hot countries, as in the deserts of Arabia, or in places where it is rare to meet with a brook, stream, or fountain of water; which, when he does, it is exceeding pleasant and agreeable to him;
so is good news from a far country; so acceptable is it to hear from a friend in a distant part of the world, and particularly to hear good news of him. Such is the Gospel; it is good news, and glad tidings of good things; it brings the good news of the grace, and favour, and good will of God to men; of his appointment and provision of a Saviour for them; of the incarnation of Christ; of salvation being wrought out by him for the chief of sinners, which is free, full, and for ever; and of peace, pardon, righteousness, and eternal life, through him, And this comes "from a far country"; from heaven, the better country than Canaan, which was a type of it, or any country in this world, and which is afar from hence; the Gospel comes from God in heaven, and it is a report concerning that; it is good news to saints, of an estate they have there, an inheritance, a house, a city and kingdom prepared for them there: this news is brought by the prophets of the Old Testament, who diligently inquired of salvation by Christ; by the angels at Christ's incarnation; by John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ; by Christ himself, who was anointed to preach good tidings to the meek; and by his apostles, and all the faithful ministers of the word: and the message they bring is good news; not to carnal and self-righteous persons, but to sensible sinners; and to them it is as cold waters to a weary or thirsty soul; it assuages the heat of the law, and the wrath that works in the conscience; it quenches the thirst of carnal things, and after a man's own righteousness; it revives and refreshes his weary drooping spirits, and fills him with a joy unspeakable and full of glory; as Jacob's spirits were revived on hearing the good news of Joseph, Gen 45:26.
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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 25:25
MHCC: Pro 25:25 - --Heaven is a country afar off; how refreshing is good news from thence, in the everlasting gospel, which signifies glad tidings, and in the witness of ...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 25:25
Matthew Henry: Pro 25:25 - -- See here, 1. How natural it is to us to desire to hear good news from our friends, and concerning our affairs at a distance. It is sometimes with im...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 25:25
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 25:25 - --
25 Fresh water to a thirsty soul;
And good news from a far country.
Vid ., regarding the form of this proverb, vol. i. p. 9; we have a similar pr...
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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