
Text -- Proverbs 29:25 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 29:25
Is an occasion of many sins.
Involves men in difficulty (compare Pro 29:6).
Clarke -> Pro 29:25
Clarke: Pro 29:25 - -- The fear of man bringeth a snare - How often has this led weak men, though sincere in their general character, to deny their God, and abjure his peo...
The fear of man bringeth a snare - How often has this led weak men, though sincere in their general character, to deny their God, and abjure his people! See the case of Peter; and learn from this, O reader, that where the mighty have been slain, thou wilt fall, unless thou call on the Strong for strength, and for courage to use it. Be not ashamed of Jesus nor of his people, nor of his cross. Glory in this, that thou knowest him, art joined to them, and art counted worthy to bear it.
TSK -> Pro 29:25
TSK: Pro 29:25 - -- fear : Gen 12:11-13, Gen 20:2, Gen 20:11, Gen 26:7; Exo 32:22-24; 1Sa 15:24, 1Sa 27:1, 1Sa 27:11; 1Ki 19:3; Isa 57:11; Mat 10:28, Mat 15:12, Mat 26:69...
fear : Gen 12:11-13, Gen 20:2, Gen 20:11, Gen 26:7; Exo 32:22-24; 1Sa 15:24, 1Sa 27:1, 1Sa 27:11; 1Ki 19:3; Isa 57:11; Mat 10:28, Mat 15:12, Mat 26:69-74; Joh 3:2, Joh 9:22, Joh 12:42; Joh 19:12, Joh 19:13; Gal 2:11-13; 2Ti 4:16, 2Ti 4:17
whoso : Pro 16:20, Pro 18:10, Pro 30:5; 1Ch 5:20; Psa 118:8, Psa 125:1; Ecc 7:18; Dan 3:28, Dan 6:23; 1Pe 1:21

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Barnes -> Pro 29:25
Barnes: Pro 29:25 - -- The confusion and wretchedness in which the fear of what men can do entangles us, is contrasted with the security of one, who not only "fears"the Lo...
The confusion and wretchedness in which the fear of what men can do entangles us, is contrasted with the security of one, who not only "fears"the Lord, so as to avoid offending Him, but trusts in Him as his protector and guide.
Poole -> Pro 29:25
Poole: Pro 29:25 - -- The fear of man inordinate fear of harm or mischief from men, which is fitly opposed to trust in God, because it comes from a distrust of God’ s...
The fear of man inordinate fear of harm or mischief from men, which is fitly opposed to trust in God, because it comes from a distrust of God’ s promise and providence,
bringeth a snare is an occasion of many sins, and of great danger, both of injuries from men, and of sore punishments from God.
Putteth his trust in the Lord keeping God’ s way, and securely relying upon God to protect him from the designs and rage of wicked men.
Haydock -> Pro 29:25
Haydock: Pro 29:25 - -- Fall. Human respects will not long preserve him from sin. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint have a double version: "Those who fear and are ashamed of men, s...
Fall. Human respects will not long preserve him from sin. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint have a double version: "Those who fear and are ashamed of men, shall be thrown down. But he who confideth in the Lord, shall rejoice. Impiety overturneth man, while he who trusteth in the Lord shall be saved." (Grabe) (Haydock)
Gill -> Pro 29:25
Gill: Pro 29:25 - -- The fear of man bringeth a snare,.... Either that which is subjectively in man; not a divine fear, or the fear of God, that grace which is put into th...
The fear of man bringeth a snare,.... Either that which is subjectively in man; not a divine fear, or the fear of God, that grace which is put into the heart, for that leads to no snare, but tends to life; but a human fear, a servile one, a distrust of the power and providence, grace and goodness, of God, which has torment in it; which brings into bondage, and into many distresses and difficulties, and is opposed to trust in the Lord: or objectively, which has man for its object; a fear of losing the favour and friendship of men, of not having honour and applause from them; and a fear of their reproaches and reviling; of the wrath of men, of persecution from them, and of sufferings by them, even death itself; which has been sometimes a snare to ministers of the word, to drop or conceal some truths of it; and to professors of religion, not to embrace, own, and profess them; as many, through fear of the Jews, would not profess Jesus to be the Messiah, though they knew he was, Joh 7:13; yea, such a fear has been a snare to the best of men, and leads into temptation and sin; as particularly Abraham and Peter, Gen 12:12;
but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord shall be safe; that trusts in the Lord as the God of nature and providence, and the God of all grace, for all mercies, spiritual, temporal, and eternal, and leaves himself and case with him; such an one is safe from men, and the fear of them, and from snares and temptations, and sin and mischief, which come by them: or, "shall be lifted up on high" d; he is upon a high rock, firm and sure; he dwells on high, his place of defence is the munition of rocks; he is in a high tower which is impregnable, in a city of refuge where he is safe; he is as immovable as Mount Zion; he is above the fear of man, or danger from him; he is out of the reach of all his enemies, men or devils; see Pro 18:10.

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NET Notes: Pro 29:25 The image of being set on high comes from the military experience of finding a defensible position, a place of safety and security, such as a high wal...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 29:25
Geneva Bible: Pro 29:25 The fear of man bringeth a ( f ) snare: but he who putteth his trust in the LORD shall be safe.
( f ) He who fears man more than God falls into a sna...

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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 29:25
MHCC: Pro 29:25 - --Many are ashamed to own Christ now; and he will not own them in the day of judgment. But he that trusts in the Lord will be saved from this snare.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 29:25
Matthew Henry: Pro 29:25 - -- Here, 1. We are cautioned not to dread the power of man, neither the power of a prince nor the power of the multitude; both are formidable enough, b...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 29:25
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 29:25 - --
25 Fear of man bringeth a snare with it;
But he that trusteth in Jahve is advanced.
It sounds strange, Hitzig remarks, that here in the Book of an...
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...
