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Text -- Proverbs 27:21 (NET)
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Wesley -> Pro 27:21
Or, according to his praise. So a man is tried by praise.
Praise tests character.
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JFB: Pro 27:21 - -- According to his praise, as he bears it. Thus vain men seek it, weak men are inflated by it, wise men disregard it, &c.
According to his praise, as he bears it. Thus vain men seek it, weak men are inflated by it, wise men disregard it, &c.
Clarke -> Pro 27:21
Clarke: Pro 27:21 - -- As the fining pot for silver - As silver and gold are tried by the art of the refiner, so is a man’ s heart by the praise he receives. If he fe...
As the fining pot for silver - As silver and gold are tried by the art of the refiner, so is a man’ s heart by the praise he receives. If he feel it not, he deserves it; if he be puffed up by it, he is worthless.
TSK -> Pro 27:21
TSK: Pro 27:21 - -- the fining : Pro 17:3; Psa 12:6, Psa 66:10; Zec 13:9; Mal 3:3; 1Pe 1:7, 1Pe 4:12
so : 1Sa 18:7, 1Sa 18:8, 1Sa 18:15, 1Sa 18:16, 1Sa 18:30; 2Sa 14:25, ...
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Barnes -> Pro 27:21
Barnes: Pro 27:21 - -- So is ... - Better, So let a man be to his praise, let him purify it from all the alloy of flattery and baseness with which it is too probably ...
So is ... - Better, So let a man be to his praise, let him purify it from all the alloy of flattery and baseness with which it is too probably mixed up.
Poole -> Pro 27:21
Poole: Pro 27:21 - -- As the fining pot for silver is appointed and used for the trial of silver, and the detection and separation of the dross from it.
So is a man to hi...
As the fining pot for silver is appointed and used for the trial of silver, and the detection and separation of the dross from it.
So is a man to his praise or, according to his praise . The sense is, So a man is known by his praises; either,
1. By the quality of those who praise and applaud him; and as they are good or bad, so is he thought to be. Or,
2. By his carriage under praises; as he carries himself either humbly and modestly with thankfulness to God, and a due sense of his own infirmities, which is the case and temper of a good man; or ambitiously and vain-gloriously, taking to himself the honour which he should give to God, as ungodly men generally do in that case.
Haydock -> Pro 27:21
Haydock: Pro 27:21 - -- Praiseth. If he be not puffed up, or if all agree in his praises, we may conclude that they are well founded. ---
The, &c., is not in Hebrew, Comp...
Praiseth. If he be not puffed up, or if all agree in his praises, we may conclude that they are well founded. ---
The, &c., is not in Hebrew, Complutensian, St. Jerome, or Chaldean, and destroys the connection.
Gill -> Pro 27:21
Gill: Pro 27:21 - -- As the fining pot for silver, and the furnace for gold,.... For the trying, proving, and purifying these metals; see Pro 17:3;
so is a man to his...
As the fining pot for silver, and the furnace for gold,.... For the trying, proving, and purifying these metals; see Pro 17:3;
so is a man to his praise; or "according to the mouth of his praise" p; if his own mouth praises him, as in Pro 27:2;, he is known to be what he is, a foolish and vainglorious person: or "so a man is proved by the mouth of him that praises him", as the Vulgate Latin version; or "of them that praise him", as the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions; and so the Targum: the meaning is, either a man is known by the persons that praise him, according to what their characters are; if he is praised by good and virtuous men, he may be thought to be so himself; and if by wicked men, he may be concluded to be so likewise; see Pro 28:4; or he is known by the effect that praise has upon him; if it swells him with pride, and makes him haughty, conceited, and overbearing, he will appear to be a weak and foolish man; but if he continues modest and humble, and studious and diligent to answer his character, thankful to God for what he has, and to whom he gives all the glory, he will approve himself a wise and good man.
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NET Notes: Pro 27:21 Heb “by [the] praise of him.” The pronominal suffix is an objective genitive, meaning “the praise about him” (= “the pra...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 27:21
Geneva Bible: Pro 27:21 [As] the refining pot for silver, and the furnace for gold; so [is] a man to his ( i ) praise.
( i ) That is, he is either known to be ambitious and ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 27:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Pro 27:1-27 - --1 Observations of self love;5 of true love;11 of care to avoid offenses;23 and of the household care.
MHCC -> Pro 27:21
MHCC: Pro 27:21 - --Silver and gold are tried by putting them into the furnace and fining-pot; so is a man tried by praising him.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 27:21
Matthew Henry: Pro 27:21 - -- This gives us a touchstone by which we may try ourselves. Silver and gold are tried by putting them into the furnace and fining-pot; so is man tried...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 27:21
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 27:21 - --
There follow here two proverbs which have in common with each other the figures of the crucible and the mortar:
21 The crucible for silver and the ...
Constable -> Pro 25:1--29:27; Pro 27:1-22
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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