
Text -- Proverbs 25:26 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 25:26
Wesley: Pro 25:26 - -- When righteous men are oppressed by the wicked, the state of that common - wealth is as deplorable, as if the publick fountains were corrupted.
When righteous men are oppressed by the wicked, the state of that common - wealth is as deplorable, as if the publick fountains were corrupted.
JFB -> Pro 25:26
JFB: Pro 25:26 - -- From troubled fountains and corrupt springs no healthy water is to be had, so when the righteous are oppressed by the wicked, their power for good is ...
From troubled fountains and corrupt springs no healthy water is to be had, so when the righteous are oppressed by the wicked, their power for good is lessened or destroyed.
TSK -> Pro 25:26
TSK: Pro 25:26 - -- Gen 4:8; 1Sa 22:14-18; 2Ch 24:21, 2Ch 24:22; Mat 23:34-37, Mat 26:69-74; Act 7:52; 1Th 2:15; Rev 17:6

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Barnes -> Pro 25:26
Barnes: Pro 25:26 - -- Falling down before - i. e., Yielding and cringing. To see this instead of stedfastness, is as grievous as for the traveler to find the spring ...
Falling down before - i. e., Yielding and cringing. To see this instead of stedfastness, is as grievous as for the traveler to find the spring at which he hoped to quench his thirst turbid and defiled.
Poole -> Pro 25:26
Poole: Pro 25:26 - -- Falling down either,
1. Into sin. So the sense is, When a just man is either allured or terrified into any sinful practice before wicked men, or int...
Falling down either,
1. Into sin. So the sense is, When a just man is either allured or terrified into any sinful practice before wicked men, or into any base and servile compliance with their lusts, he who by his excellent counsels was like a fountain or well of life , as his mouth is called, Pro 10:11 , sending forth refreshing streams for the benefit of many, is now corrupted and rendered unserviceable. Or rather,
2. Into misery, of which kind of falling this word is constantly used, and never to my remembrance of falling into sin. And so the sense is this, When righteous men are oppressed and devoured by the wicked, the state of that commonwealth is as deplorable, as if the public fountains, from whence all the people fetch their water, were corrupted, and it is a sign that the fountains of justice are poisoned.
Haydock -> Pro 25:26
Haydock: Pro 25:26 - -- Falling into disgrace, or sin, occasions the wicked to exult, as if there were no God or religion. (Calmet)
Falling into disgrace, or sin, occasions the wicked to exult, as if there were no God or religion. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 25:26
Gill: Pro 25:26 - -- A righteous man falling dozen before the wicked,.... Either falling into calamity and distress by means of the wicked man, through his malice and cunn...
A righteous man falling dozen before the wicked,.... Either falling into calamity and distress by means of the wicked man, through his malice and cunning, and which be seeing, rejoices at; or crouching unto him, bowing before him, yielding to him, not daring to oppose or reprove him; or falling into sin in his presence, which he ever after reproaches him for, and openly exposes him, so that his usefulness is lost; and especially if he joins with the wicked man in his course of living; and particularly if a civil magistrate, and acts unrighteously in his office: he
is as a troubled fountain, and a corrupt spring; like a spring or fountain muddied with the feet of men or beasts; so that; he who was before as a clear spring of flowing water, a fountain of justice to his neighbours, from whom good doctrine and wholesome advice flowed, is now of no use by instruction or example, but the contrary.

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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 25:26
MHCC: Pro 25:26 - --When the righteous are led into sin, it is as hurtful as if the public fountains were poisoned.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 25:26
Matthew Henry: Pro 25:26 - -- It is here represented as a very lamentable thing, and a public grievance, and of ill consequence to many, like the troubling of a fountain and ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 25:26
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 25:26 - --
26 A troubled fountain and a ruined spring -
A righteous man yielding to a godless man.
For the most part, in מט one thinks of a yielding in c...
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...
