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Text -- Proverbs 29:23 (NET)

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Clarke -> Pro 29:23
Clarke: Pro 29:23 - -- A man’ s pride shall bring him low - A proud man is universally despised, and such are often exposed to great mortifications.
A man’ s pride shall bring him low - A proud man is universally despised, and such are often exposed to great mortifications.
TSK -> Pro 29:23
TSK: Pro 29:23 - -- man’ s : Pro 18:12; 2Ch 32:25, 2Ch 32:26, 2Ch 33:10-12, 2Ch 33:23, 2Ch 33:24; Job 22:29, Job 40:12; Isa 2:11, Isa 2:12; Dan 4:30-37, Dan 5:20, Da...
man’ s : Pro 18:12; 2Ch 32:25, 2Ch 32:26, 2Ch 33:10-12, 2Ch 33:23, 2Ch 33:24; Job 22:29, Job 40:12; Isa 2:11, Isa 2:12; Dan 4:30-37, Dan 5:20, Dan 5:21; Luk 14:11, Luk 18:14; Act 12:23; Jam 4:6-10; 1Pe 5:5
honour : Pro 15:33; Deu 8:2, Deu 8:3, Deu 8:16; Isa 57:15, Isa 66:2; Mat 5:3, Mat 18:4, Mat 23:12

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Barnes -> Pro 29:23
Barnes: Pro 29:23 - -- Honour shall uphold the humble in spirit - Better: The lowly in spirit shall lay hold on honor.
Honour shall uphold the humble in spirit - Better: The lowly in spirit shall lay hold on honor.
Poole -> Pro 29:23
Poole: Pro 29:23 - -- Shall bring him low because both God and man conspire against him, and abhor him.
Honour shall uphold the humble in spirit or, as others render it,...
Shall bring him low because both God and man conspire against him, and abhor him.
Honour shall uphold the humble in spirit or, as others render it, without any difference in the sense,
the humble in spirit shall hold their honour shall be honoured by God and men. Thus honour, like a shadow, flees from them that pursue it, and follows them who flee from it.
Gill -> Pro 29:23
Gill: Pro 29:23 - -- A man's pride shall bring him low,.... As the pride of Adam, in affecting to be as gods, knowing good and evil; he lost the image of God; was brought ...
A man's pride shall bring him low,.... As the pride of Adam, in affecting to be as gods, knowing good and evil; he lost the image of God; was brought into a state of darkness and ignorance, into debt and to a dunghill, to beggary and rags; filled with loathsome diseases, and left in thraldom and bondage to sin and Satan; and so all his posterity were brought into the same low estate. This might be exemplified in particular persons, in Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzar, Herod, and others; and, as will be in that monster of pride, the man of sin and antichrist; who will be humbled and brought low in the midst of his pride and boasting, Rev 18:7;
but honour shall uphold the humble in spirit; not who are humble in appearance only, or merely in words, having a show of humility, a voluntary and affected one; but really in their hearts; whose spirits are humble and contrite; who are so in spiritual things, and are made so by the Spirit of God: they are such who are truly sensible of sin; of their folly, and want of spiritual knowledge; of their impotence, and weakness to do anything that is spiritually good; of their spiritual poverty, and want of righteousness; who see that salvation is all of grace; and that whatever they have is owing to the grace of God; that they are deficient in all their duties, and these insufficient to justify them before God; who submit to the righteousness of Christ, and give all the glory of salvation to the grace of God. These, as they are honourable, being clothed with humility, which is itself an ornament of great price; so they are honoured with more grace from the Lord; they are beautified with the garments of salvation; they have the honour to have the spiritual and gracious presence of God, and fellowship with him, who dwells with such as are of an humble spirit: these are the meek and lowly, that shall inherit the new earth, and reign as kings with Christ in it; and the poor in spirit, to whom the kingdom of heaven belongs: and this honour is durable, they shall always abide in it; the grace they have, which makes them glorious, springs up unto eternal life; and the glory they shall have is an eternal weight of glory, a crown of glory that fadeth not away: for so the words may be rendered, "the humble in spirit shall lay hold on glory" z or "honour"; possess it and enjoy it: or rather "shall retain" a it; shall hold it fast, as the word is translated in Pro 3:18; The sum of the proverb, in both parts, is the same with the words of Christ, often used by him, Mat 23:12.

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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 29:23
Matthew Henry -> Pro 29:23
Matthew Henry: Pro 29:23 - -- This agrees with what Christ said more than once, 1. That those who exalt themselves shall be abased. Those that think to gain respect by lifting ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 29:23
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 29:23 - --
Pro 29:23 passes from anger to haughtiness:
A man's pride will bring him low;
But the lowly attaineth to honour.
Thus we translate תּתמך כּ...
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...





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