
Text -- Proverbs 25:8 (NET)




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JFB: Pro 25:8 - -- Lest you do what you ought not, when shamed by defeat, or "lest thou art shut out from doing any thing."
Lest you do what you ought not, when shamed by defeat, or "lest thou art shut out from doing any thing."
Clarke -> Pro 25:8
Clarke: Pro 25:8 - -- Go not forth hastily to strive - לרב lerib , to enter into a lawsuit. Keep from this pit or the bottomless deep, unless urged by the direst nece...
Go not forth hastily to strive -
TSK -> Pro 25:8

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Barnes -> Pro 25:8
Barnes: Pro 25:8 - -- The general meaning is: It is dangerous to plunge into litigation. At all times, there is the risk of failure, and, if we fail, of being at the merc...
The general meaning is: It is dangerous to plunge into litigation. At all times, there is the risk of failure, and, if we fail, of being at the mercy of an irritated adversary. Without the italics, the clause may be rendered, "lest thou do something (i. e., something humiliating and vexatious) at the end thereof."
Poole -> Pro 25:8
Poole: Pro 25:8 - -- Go not forth hastily without necessary cause and due consideration, to strive, either judicially or otherwise.
Put thee to shame for thy folly in u...
Go not forth hastily without necessary cause and due consideration, to strive, either judicially or otherwise.
Put thee to shame for thy folly in undertaking what thou wast not able to accomplish, and for thy injustice in charging him wrongfully.
Haydock -> Pro 25:8
Haydock: Pro 25:8 - -- Not. Septuagint, "repent when thy friend may reproach thee." (Haydock) ---
Friend. A word spoken in haste may expose him to ridicule.
Not. Septuagint, "repent when thy friend may reproach thee." (Haydock) ---
Friend. A word spoken in haste may expose him to ridicule.
Gill -> Pro 25:8
Gill: Pro 25:8 - -- Go not forth hastily to strive,.... To go to law with a neighbour; think well of it beforehand; consider the nature of the cause, whether right or wro...
Go not forth hastily to strive,.... To go to law with a neighbour; think well of it beforehand; consider the nature of the cause, whether right or wrong; or whether it is a matter of such moment as to go to law about; whether it will not be deemed a frivolous and vexatious suit; whether able to bear the expenses of it, and what may probably be the success of it;
lest thou know not what to do in the end thereof; for a livelihood, having spent all thy substance in the lawsuit, and so reduced to poverty as not to know how to live, or how and where to show thy face, through the disgrace that shall fall upon time by losing the cause;
when that neighbour hath put thee to shame; in open court, and proved himself to be in the right, and that thou art in the wrong; himself an honest man, and thee a litigious person.

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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 25:8-10
MHCC: Pro 25:8-10 - --To be hasty in beginning strife, will bring into difficulties. War must at length end, and might better be prevented. It is so in private quarrels; do...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 25:8-10
Matthew Henry: Pro 25:8-10 - -- I. Here is good counsel given about going to law: - 1. "Be not hasty in bringing an action, before thou hast thyself considered it, and consulted wi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 25:8-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 25:8-10 - --
8 Go not forth hastily to strife,
That it may not be said, "What wilt thou do in the end thereof,
When now thy neighbour bringeth disgrace upon th...
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...
