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Text -- Proverbs 26:10 (NET)
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Wesley -> Pro 26:10
Wesley: Pro 26:10 - -- Will certainly give that recompence which is deserved by fools and transgressors, by such as sin either thro' ignorance, or wilfully.
Will certainly give that recompence which is deserved by fools and transgressors, by such as sin either thro' ignorance, or wilfully.
JFB: Pro 26:10 - -- "Much He injures (or literally, "wounds") all who reward," &c., that is, society is injured by encouraging evil men.
"Much He injures (or literally, "wounds") all who reward," &c., that is, society is injured by encouraging evil men.
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May be rendered "vagrants." The word "God" is improperly supplied.
Clarke -> Pro 26:10
Clarke: Pro 26:10 - -- The great God that formed all things - Or, A great man grieveth all, and he hireth the fool, he hireth also transgressors, where this verse is ver...
The great God that formed all things - Or, A great man grieveth all, and he hireth the fool, he hireth also transgressors, where this verse is very differently translated. I shall add that of Coverdale: "A man of experience discerneth all thinges well: but whoso hyreth a foole, hyreth soch one as wyl take no hede."The
TSK -> Pro 26:10
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Barnes -> Pro 26:10
Barnes: Pro 26:10 - -- The word "God"is not in the original, and the adjective translated "great"is never used elsewhere absolutely in that sense. The simplest and best in...
The word "God"is not in the original, and the adjective translated "great"is never used elsewhere absolutely in that sense. The simplest and best interpretation is: As the archer that woundeth everyone, so is he who hireth the fool, and he who hireth every passerby. Acting at random, entrusting matters of grave moment to men of bad repute, is as likely to do mischief as to shoot arrows at everyone.
Poole -> Pro 26:10
Poole: Pro 26:10 - -- God, who is oft called
great as Psa 86:10 135:5 , &c., and is described by the name of
the Most High as Psa 9:2 21:7 , &c., who created all thin...
God, who is oft called
great as Psa 86:10 135:5 , &c., and is described by the name of
the Most High as Psa 9:2 21:7 , &c., who created all things, and therefore observeth and governeth all men and things, will certainly give that recompence which is meet for and deserved by fools and transgressors , i.e. by such as sin either through ignorance and heedlessness, or wilfully and wickedly. Or, as it is the margin, A great man (a prince or potentate, who are called by this title, Est 1:8 Dan 1:3 , &c.) grieveth (as this word is used, Isa 51:9 53:5 , and elsewhere) all, (to wit, all that are subject to him, or all that stand in his way) he hireth (as this word most commonly signifies) the fools, he hireth also transgressors. So the sense is, It is the manner of many princes to vex and oppress their subjects, which because they cannot do by themselves alone, they hire others, both fools, who do not know or consider what they do, and transgressors, who are ready to execute all their commands, right or wrong, that they may be their instruments in that work.
Haydock -> Pro 26:10
Haydock: Pro 26:10 - -- Anger, and prevent lawsuits. Hebrew is variously read and translated. (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "the great God, that formed all things, both rew...
Anger, and prevent lawsuits. Hebrew is variously read and translated. (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "the great God, that formed all things, both rewardeth the fool and rewardeth the transgressors." Marginal note, "a great man giveth all, and he hireth the fool," &c. Septuagint, "all the flesh of fools is exposed to many storms, for their excess is punished." (Haydock)
Gill -> Pro 26:10
Gill: Pro 26:10 - -- The great God, that formed all things,.... That made the heavens, earth, and sea, and all that are in them; who is great in the perfections of his n...
The great God, that formed all things,.... That made the heavens, earth, and sea, and all that are in them; who is great in the perfections of his nature, and in the works of his hands, and greatly to be praised;
both rewardeth the fool, and rewardeth transgressors; according to their works; every transgression of the law receiving its just recompence of reward, whether a man transgresses it ignorantly or wilfully; as his transgressions are, whether through error or presumption, so shall his punishment be; though some understand this, as Kimchi, of the Lord's doing good in a providential way, to the wise and unwise, the righteous and the wicked: the words are by some rendered to another sense, "a great one grieveth all, and he hireth the fool, and he hireth the transgressors" y; that is, a great man, a tyrannical prince, grieves all his good subjects; or, as Hottinger z, from the use of the word in the Arabic tongue, changes all things, inverts their order, or administers all at his will, that is, wrongly; when he hires fools and wicked men to do those bad things for him which others would not, to the great detriment of the commonwealth; and rewards them for it, putting them into posts of honour and trust, to the great grief and trouble of all his best subjects.
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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 26:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Pro 26:1-28 - --1 Observations about fools;13 about sluggards;17 and about contentious busy-bodies.
MHCC -> Pro 26:10
MHCC: Pro 26:10 - --This verse may either declare how the Lord, the Creator of all men, will deal with sinners according to their guilt, or, how the powerful among men sh...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 26:10
Matthew Henry: Pro 26:10 - -- Our translation gives this verse a different reading in the text and in the margin; and accordingly it expresses either, 1. The equity of a good God...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 26:10
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 26:10 - --
All that we have hitherto read is surpassed in obscurity by this proverb, which is here connected because of the resemblance of ושכר to שכו...
Constable -> Pro 25:1--29:27; Pro 26:1-28
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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