
Text -- Proverbs 28:12 (NET)




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Are promoted.

Wesley: Pro 28:12 - -- Wise and good men, who only are worthy of the name of men, withdraw themselves into obscure places.
Wise and good men, who only are worthy of the name of men, withdraw themselves into obscure places.
JFB: Pro 28:12 - -- Or, cause for it to a people, for the righteous rejoice in good, and righteousness exalts a nation (Pro 14:34).
Or, cause for it to a people, for the righteous rejoice in good, and righteousness exalts a nation (Pro 14:34).

That is, the good retire, or all kinds try to escape a wicked rule.
Clarke -> Pro 28:12
Clarke: Pro 28:12 - -- When righteous men do rejoice - When true religion is no longer persecuted, and the word of God duly esteemed, there is great glory; for the word of...
When righteous men do rejoice - When true religion is no longer persecuted, and the word of God duly esteemed, there is great glory; for the word of the Lord has then free course, runs, and is glorified: but when the wicked rise - when they are elevated to places of trust, and put at the head of civil affairs, then the righteous man is obliged to hide himself; the word of the Lord becomes scarce, and there is no open vision. The first was the case in this country, in the days of Edward VI.; the second in the days of his successor, Mary I: Popery, cruelty, and knavery, under her, nearly destroyed the Church and the State in these islands.
TSK -> Pro 28:12
TSK: Pro 28:12 - -- righteous : Pro 28:28, Pro 11:10, Pro 29:2; 1Ch 15:25-28, 16:7-36, 1Ch 29:20-22; 2Ch 7:10, 2Ch 30:22-27; Est 8:15-17; Job 29:11-20; Luk 19:37, Luk 19:...
righteous : Pro 28:28, Pro 11:10, Pro 29:2; 1Ch 15:25-28, 16:7-36, 1Ch 29:20-22; 2Ch 7:10, 2Ch 30:22-27; Est 8:15-17; Job 29:11-20; Luk 19:37, Luk 19:38
but : 1Sa 24:11; 1Kings 17:3-24, 1Ki 18:13, 1Ki 19:3; Ecc 10:6, Ecc 10:16; Jer 36:26; Heb 11:37, Heb 11:38
hidden : Heb. sought for, Jer 5:1

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Barnes -> Pro 28:12
Barnes: Pro 28:12 - -- There is great glory - Men array themselves in festive apparel, and show their joy conspicuously. A man is hidden - Better, men hide them...
There is great glory - Men array themselves in festive apparel, and show their joy conspicuously.
A man is hidden - Better, men hide themselves, they shrink and cower for fear, and yet are hunted out.
Poole -> Pro 28:12
Poole: Pro 28:12 - -- When righteous men do rejoice are encouraged and promoted to places of trust and power, there is great glory in that commonwealth. The state of that ...
When righteous men do rejoice are encouraged and promoted to places of trust and power, there is great glory in that commonwealth. The state of that kingdom is honourable, and comfortable, and safe, so as good men can show their faces with courage and confidence.
When the wicked rise are advanced to honour and authority,
a man is hidden the state of that nation is so shameful and dangerous, that wise and good men, who only are worthy of the name of men, withdraw themselves, or run into corners and obscure places; partly out of grief and shame to behold the wickedness which is publicly and impudently committed; and partly to avoid the rage and injuries of wicked oppressors, and the judgments of God, which commonly follow such persons and their confederates in sin. Or, as others, both ancient and later interpreters, render it, a man is sought out . Sober and good men, who had retired themselves, are searched for, and brought forth like sheep to the slaughter, as being most suspected, and hated, and feared by bloody tyrants.
Gill -> Pro 28:12
Gill: Pro 28:12 - -- When righteous men do rejoice, there is great glory,.... When it is well with them; when they are in prosperous circumstances; when they are counten...
When righteous men do rejoice, there is great glory,.... When it is well with them; when they are in prosperous circumstances; when they are countenanced and encouraged by the government under which they are; when they have the free exercise of their religion; and especially when they are advanced to places of profit, honour, and trust, which must make them cheerful and joyful; it is a glory to a land, it adds greatly to the glory of it, and a fine prospect there is of the increase and continuance of it;
but when the wicked rise: to honour and dignity, and are set in high places, and are in great power and authority, which they exercise to the distress of the righteous and all good men:
a man is hidden: a good man; he hides himself, as in Pro 28:28; he withdraws himself from court, from city, from company, from commerce, and business, because of the tyranny and persecution of wicked men; and flees to distant places, and wanders in deserts and mountains, in caves and dens of the earth; as some saints, under the Old Testament, did, and as the Church, in Gospel times, fled from the tyranny of antichrist into the wilderness, to hide herself: or, "a man is" or "shall be sought for" i, and searched out; as wicked persecutors are very diligent to search for and find out such persons that hide themselves, and fetch them out of their hiding places, and cruelly use them.

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NET Notes: Pro 28:12 The meaning of “sought out” (יְחֻפַּשׂ, yÿkhuppas) indicates that people have g...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 28:12
Geneva Bible: Pro 28:12 When righteous [men] rejoice, [there is] great glory: but when the wicked rise, a man ( f ) is hidden.
( f ) He is known by his doings to be wicked.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 28:1-28
MHCC -> Pro 28:12
Matthew Henry -> Pro 28:12
Matthew Henry: Pro 28:12 - -- Note, 1. The comfort of the people of God is the honour of the nation in which they live. There is a great glory dwelling in the land when the ri...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 28:12
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 28:12 - --
We take Pro 28:12-20 together. A proverb regarding riches closes this group, as also the foregoing is closed, and its commencement is related in for...
Constable -> Pro 25:1--29:27; Pro 28:1--29:27
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...
