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Text -- Proverbs 29:12 (NET)

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JFB -> Pro 29:12
His servants imitate him.
Clarke -> Pro 29:12
Clarke: Pro 29:12 - -- If a ruler hearken to lies - Wherever the system of espionage is permitted to prevail, there the system of falsity is established; for he who is cap...
If a ruler hearken to lies - Wherever the system of espionage is permitted to prevail, there the system of falsity is established; for he who is capable of being a spy and informer, is not only capable of telling and swearing lies, but also of cutting his king’ s or even his father’ s throat. I have seen cases, where the same spy received pay from both parties, and deceived both.
TSK -> Pro 29:12
TSK: Pro 29:12 - -- Pro 20:8, Pro 25:23; 1Sam. 22:8-23, 1Sa 23:19-23; 2Sa 3:7-11, 2Sa 4:5-12; 1Ki 21:11-13; 2Ki 10:6, 2Ki 10:7; Psa 52:2-4, Psa 101:5-7
Pro 20:8, Pro 25:23; 1Sam. 22:8-23, 1Sa 23:19-23; 2Sa 3:7-11, 2Sa 4:5-12; 1Ki 21:11-13; 2Ki 10:6, 2Ki 10:7; Psa 52:2-4, Psa 101:5-7

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Barnes -> Pro 29:12
Barnes: Pro 29:12 - -- All his servants are wicked - They know what will please, and they become informers and backbiters.
All his servants are wicked - They know what will please, and they become informers and backbiters.
Poole -> Pro 29:12
Poole: Pro 29:12 - -- If a ruler hearken to lies delight in flatteries or calumnies, or any lying words or deceitful and wicked practices,
all his servants are wicked pa...
If a ruler hearken to lies delight in flatteries or calumnies, or any lying words or deceitful and wicked practices,
all his servants are wicked partly because he chooseth only such for his service; and partly because they are either corrupted by his example, or engaged by their place and interest to please him, and comply with his base lusts.
Gill -> Pro 29:12
Gill: Pro 29:12 - -- If a ruler hearken to lies,.... To men that tell them in order to soothe and flatter him, or to hurt the character and reputation of others, that they...
If a ruler hearken to lies,.... To men that tell them in order to soothe and flatter him, or to hurt the character and reputation of others, that they may raise their own: rulers should not listen to and encourage such sort of persons; for, as lying lips do not become a prince, so it is not right to have liars about him; David would not suffer such to dwell in his court, Psa 101:7;
all his servants are wicked; or the greatest part of them: for a ruler of such a disposition will take none but such into his service, that flatter him, and calumniate others; and such a conduct, being pleasing and agreeable to him, is a temptation to his ministers to act the same wicked part; as is a prince, such are his courtiers; his example has a great influence upon them.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 29:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Pro 29:1-27 - --1 Observations of public government,15 and of private.22 Of anger, pride, thievery, cowardice, and corruption.
MHCC -> Pro 29:12
MHCC: Pro 29:12 - --One who loves flatterers, and hearkens to slanderers, causes his servants to become liars and false accusers.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 29:12
Matthew Henry: Pro 29:12 - -- Note, 1. It is a great sin in any, especially in rulers, to hearken to lies; for thereby they not only give a wrong judgment themselves of persons...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 29:12
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 29:12 - --
12 A ruler who listens to deceitful words,
All his servants are godless.
They are so because they deceive him, and they become so; for instead of ...
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...




