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Text -- Proverbs 29:13 (NET)

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Literally, "man of vexations," an exactor.
Clarke -> Pro 29:13
Clarke: Pro 29:13 - -- The poor and the deceitful man - It is difficult to fix the meaning of תככים techachim , which we here render the deceitful man. The Targum ha...
The poor and the deceitful man - It is difficult to fix the meaning of
TSK -> Pro 29:13
TSK: Pro 29:13 - -- the deceitful man : or, the usurer, Mat 9:9; 1Co 6:10
meet : Pro 22:2; Exo 22:25, Exo 22:26; Lev 25:35-37; Neh 5:5-7
Lord : Psa 13:3; Mat 5:45; Eph 2:...

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Barnes -> Pro 29:13
Barnes: Pro 29:13 - -- Better, The poor and the oppressor. "Usurer,"as in the margin expresses the special form of oppression from which the poor suffer most at the hands ...
Better, The poor and the oppressor. "Usurer,"as in the margin expresses the special form of oppression from which the poor suffer most at the hands of the rich. God has made them both and bestows His light equally on both.
Poole -> Pro 29:13
Poole: Pro 29:13 - -- The deceitful man Heb. the man of deceits , or of usuries , i.e. who hath enriched himself by such practices,
meet together converse together, an...
The deceitful man Heb. the man of deceits , or of usuries , i.e. who hath enriched himself by such practices,
meet together converse together, and one needeth the other, as Pro 22:2 .
The Lord lighteneth both their eyes either their bodily eyes with the light of the sun, which promiscuously shines upon both; or the eyes of their minds with the light of reason and grace, which he indifferently gives to them; and therefore the one should not envy nor despise the other, but be ready to do good one to another, as God doth good to both.
Haydock -> Pro 29:13
Haydock: Pro 29:13 - -- Enlightener. Septuagint, "visitor," with punishment, as they seem to speak of palliated usury, which cannot escape God. See chap. xxii. 2.
Enlightener. Septuagint, "visitor," with punishment, as they seem to speak of palliated usury, which cannot escape God. See chap. xxii. 2.
Gill -> Pro 29:13
Gill: Pro 29:13 - -- The poor and the deceitful man meet together,.... Or "the usurer" q; who by usury, by fraud and deception, is possessed of the mammon of unrighteousne...
The poor and the deceitful man meet together,.... Or "the usurer" q; who by usury, by fraud and deception, is possessed of the mammon of unrighteousness, and is become rich; he and the poor man meet together; and so the sense is the same as in Pro 22:2; See Gill on Pro 22:2;
the Lord lighteneth both their eyes; with the light of natural life, and with the light of natural reason, Joh 1:4; and so is the same as being "the Maker of them all", in the above place; or he bestows his providential favours on both; causes his sun to shine upon the rich and poor, the wicked and the righteous, Mat 5:45. Or it may be understood of the light of grace; for though, for the most part, God chooses and calls the poor of the world, and lightens their eyes with the light of his grace, when not many wise and noble are called and enlightened; yet this is not restrained wholly to men of one and the same condition of life; yea, God sometimes calls and enlightens publicans, tax gatherers, and extortioners, as Matthew and Zacchaeus.

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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 29:13
MHCC: Pro 29:13 - --Some are poor, others have a great deal of deceitful riches. They meet in the business of this world; the Lord gives to both the comforts of this life...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 29:13
Matthew Henry: Pro 29:13 - -- This shows how wisely the great God serves the designs of his providence by persons of very different tempers, capacities, and conditions in the wor...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 29:13
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 29:13 - --
13 The poor man and the usurer meet together -
Jahve lighteneth the eyes of both.
A variation of Pro 22:2, according to which the proverb is to b...
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...




