
Text -- Proverbs 25:6 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 25:6
Wesley: Pro 25:6 - -- Do not affect frequent and familiar society with greater persons than thyself.
Do not affect frequent and familiar society with greater persons than thyself.
JFB -> Pro 25:6-7
JFB: Pro 25:6-7 - -- Do not intrude into the presence of the king, for the elevation of the humble is honorable, but the humbling of the proud disgraceful (Luk 14:8-10).
Do not intrude into the presence of the king, for the elevation of the humble is honorable, but the humbling of the proud disgraceful (Luk 14:8-10).
TSK -> Pro 25:6
TSK: Pro 25:6 - -- Put not forth thyself : Heb. Set not out thy glory, Pro 25:27, Pro 27:2
in the presence : Pro 16:19; Exo 3:11; 1Sa 9:20-22, 1Sa 15:17, 1Sa 18:18-23; 2...
Put not forth thyself : Heb. Set not out thy glory, Pro 25:27, Pro 27:2
in the presence : Pro 16:19; Exo 3:11; 1Sa 9:20-22, 1Sa 15:17, 1Sa 18:18-23; 2Sa 7:8-17; Psa 131:1; Jer 1:6-10; Amo 7:12-15

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Barnes -> Pro 25:6-7
Barnes: Pro 25:6-7 - -- The pushing, boastful temper is, in the long run, suicidal. It is wiser as well as nobler to take the lower place at first in humility, than to take...
The pushing, boastful temper is, in the long run, suicidal. It is wiser as well as nobler to take the lower place at first in humility, than to take it afterward with shame. Compare Luk 14:8-10, which is one of the few instances in which our Lord’ s teaching was fashioned, as to its outward form, upon that of this book.
Poole -> Pro 25:6
Poole: Pro 25:6 - -- Put not forth thyself Heb. Do not magnify or glorify thyself , by vaunting speech or carriage, but, which is implied, carry thyself humbly and modes...
Put not forth thyself Heb. Do not magnify or glorify thyself , by vaunting speech or carriage, but, which is implied, carry thyself humbly and modestly, which is most pleasing to kings, and most becoming and safe for them.
Stand not in the place of great men do not affect nor use frequent and familiar society with greater persons than thyself, whereby thou mayst easily involve thyself in much guilt, and expose thyself to envy or contempt, and to many other inconveniences.
Haydock -> Pro 25:6
Haydock: Pro 25:6 - -- Glorious, or a boaster. (Haydock) ---
We must not seek the first places, Luke xiv. 10. Vive sine invidia, mollesque inglorius annos
Exige; amicit...
Glorious, or a boaster. (Haydock) ---
We must not seek the first places, Luke xiv. 10. Vive sine invidia, mollesque inglorius annos
Exige; amicitias et tibi junge pares. (Ovid, Trist. iii. 4.)
Gill -> Pro 25:6
Gill: Pro 25:6 - -- Put not forth thyself in the presence of the king,.... Intrude not thyself into his presence; or rush not into it in a rude and irreverent way; or be ...
Put not forth thyself in the presence of the king,.... Intrude not thyself into his presence; or rush not into it in a rude and irreverent way; or be not ambitious to be a courtier: or "do not appear glorious", as the Vulgate Latin version renders it; or "honour thyself" a as the word signifies; do not appear too gay at court, or make too splendid an appearance, above thy fortune and station; and which may seem to vie with and outdo the king himself, which will not be well taken; princes love not to be equalled, and much less excelled;
and stand not in the place of great men; where the king's family or his nobles should stand, his ministers and counsellors of state, and those that wait upon him.

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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 25:6-7
MHCC: Pro 25:6-7 - --Religion teaches us humility and self-denial. He who has seen the glory of the Lord in Christ Jesus, will feel his own unworthiness.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 25:6-7
Matthew Henry: Pro 25:6-7 - -- Here we see, 1. That religion is so far from destroying good manners that it reaches us to behave ourselves lowly and reverently towards our superio...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 25:6-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 25:6-7 - --
There now follows a second proverb with מלך , as the one just explained was a second with מלכים : a warning against arrogance before kings...
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...
