
Text -- Proverbs 28:24 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 28:24
Is a thief and robber.
JFB -> Pro 28:24
JFB: Pro 28:24 - -- (Compare Mat 15:4-6). Such, though heirs, are virtually thieves, to be ranked with highwaymen.
(Compare Mat 15:4-6). Such, though heirs, are virtually thieves, to be ranked with highwaymen.
Clarke -> Pro 28:24
Clarke: Pro 28:24 - -- Whoso robbeth his father - The father’ s property is as much his own, in reference to the child, as that of the merest stronger. He who robs hi...
Whoso robbeth his father - The father’ s property is as much his own, in reference to the child, as that of the merest stronger. He who robs his parents is worse than a common robber; to the act of dishonesty and rapine he adds ingratitude, cruelty, and disobedience. Such a person is the compatriot of a destroyer; he may be considered as a murderer.
TSK -> Pro 28:24

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Barnes -> Pro 28:24
Barnes: Pro 28:24 - -- Is the companion of a destroyer - i. e., he stands on the same footing as the open, lawless robber. Compare this with our Lord’ s teaching...
Is the companion of a destroyer - i. e., he stands on the same footing as the open, lawless robber. Compare this with our Lord’ s teaching as to Corban Mar 7:10-13.
Poole -> Pro 28:24
Poole: Pro 28:24 - -- Saith in his heart supposing that he hath a right to his father’ s goods.
Is the companion of a destroyer either,
1. He hereby showeth that h...
Saith in his heart supposing that he hath a right to his father’ s goods.
Is the companion of a destroyer either,
1. He hereby showeth that he is fallen into such wicked society, from whom he hath such counsel or example. Or,
2. He is no less guilty than a thief who robs and destroys men upon the highway; he is a thief and robber, because he hath no right to the actual possession of his father’ s goods before his death, or without his consent.
Gill -> Pro 28:24
Gill: Pro 28:24 - -- Whoso robbeth his father or his mother,.... As Micah did of eleven hundred shekels of silver, Jdg 17:2;
and saith, it is no transgression; what is...
Whoso robbeth his father or his mother,.... As Micah did of eleven hundred shekels of silver, Jdg 17:2;
and saith, it is no transgression; what is his father's or his mother's is his own, or as good as his own, it will come to him at their death; and if he wants it before, he thinks he ought to have it; and if they are not willing to give it him, it is with him no sin to rob them of it; and this he says within himself, to quiet his conscience when he has done it; or to others who may charge him with it: but, whatever such a man thinks, sins against parents are greater than against others; as parricide is a greater sin than any other kind of murder, so robbing of parents is greater than any other kind of theft; it is more aggravated, especially when parents are aged, and cannot work for themselves, but depend on what they have for their livelihood; whereas a young man can, and ought, and should rather give to his parents than rob them of what they have;
the same is the companion of a destroyer; of a murderer; either he has got into such company which have put him upon such wicked practices; or he will soon get into such a society, and, from a robber of his father and mother, become a robber on the highway, and a murderer; and he has wickedness enough to be a destroyer of the lives of his parents, as well as of their substance; and sometimes the one sin leads to the other.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 28:1-28
MHCC -> Pro 28:24
MHCC: Pro 28:24 - --Here is the wickedness of those who think it no sin to rob their parents, by wheedling them or threatening them, or by wasting what they have, and run...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 28:24
Matthew Henry: Pro 28:24 - -- As Christ shows the absurdity and wickedness of those children who think it is no duty, in some cases, to maintain their parents (Mat 15:5), so Solo...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 28:24
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 28:24 - --
24 He who robbeth his father and mother, and saith:
It is no wrong, Is a companion of the destroyer.
The second line is related to Pro 18:9. Inste...
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...
