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Text -- Proverbs 29:3 (NET)

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JFB -> Pro 29:3
Clarke -> Pro 29:3
Clarke: Pro 29:3 - -- But he that keepeth company - רעה roeh , he that feedeth harlots, יאבד yeabed , shall utterly destroy his substance. Has there ever been a ...
But he that keepeth company -
TSK -> Pro 29:3
TSK: Pro 29:3 - -- loveth : Pro 10:1, Pro 15:20, Pro 23:15, Pro 23:24, Pro 23:25, Pro 27:11; Luk 1:13-17
he : Pro 5:8-10, Pro 6:26, Pro 21:17, Pro 21:20, Pro 28:7, Pro 2...

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Barnes -> Pro 29:3
Barnes: Pro 29:3 - -- Spendeth ... - The laws of parallelism would lead us to expect "troubleth his father,"but that is passed over as a thing about which the profli...
Spendeth ... - The laws of parallelism would lead us to expect "troubleth his father,"but that is passed over as a thing about which the profligate would not care, and he is reminded of what comes home to him, that he is on the road to ruin.
The king - The ruler, as the supreme fountain of all justice, and as the ideal judge, is contrasted with the taker of bribers.
Poole -> Pro 29:3
Poole: Pro 29:3 - -- Loveth wisdom and therefore hateth and escheweth all folly and wickedness.
Keepeth company with harlots whereby he plainly discovers himself to wan...
Loveth wisdom and therefore hateth and escheweth all folly and wickedness.
Keepeth company with harlots whereby he plainly discovers himself to want wisdom; of which see Pro 7:7 , &c.
Spendeth his substance whereby he not only ruineth himself, but also grieveth his father, as is implied from the opposite clause.
Gill -> Pro 29:3
Gill: Pro 29:3 - -- Whoso loveth wisdom rejoiceth his father,.... He that is a philosopher, especially a religious one, that not only loves and seeks after natural wisdom...
Whoso loveth wisdom rejoiceth his father,.... He that is a philosopher, especially a religious one, that not only loves and seeks after natural wisdom, but moral wisdom and knowledge; and more particularly evangelical wisdom, Christ the Wisdom of God, who is to be valued and loved above all things; the Gospel of Christ, which is the wisdom of God in a mystery; and the knowledge of it which is the wisdom which comes from above and is pure and peaceable; and which lies much in the fear of God, and in the faith of Jesus Christ, attended with all the fruits of righteousness: such a son makes glad his father, both because of his temporal good, since he does not waste but improve the substance he has given him; and because of his spiritual and eternal welfare; and since instead of being a reproach he is an honour to him; see Pro 10:1;
but he that keepeth company with harlots spendeth his substance: his father has given him, and comes to want and beggary; all which is a grief to his parents: or, "that feeds harlots" i; who live in a riotous and voluptuous manner, and soon drain a man of his substance, and bring him to a morsel of bread; see Luk 15:13; and such a son grieves his father, seeing he spends his substance and damns his soul.

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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 29:3
Matthew Henry -> Pro 29:3
Matthew Henry: Pro 29:3 - -- Both the parts of this verse repeat what has been often said, but, on comparing them together, the sense of them will be enlarged from each other. 1...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 29:3
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 29:3 - --
This political proverb is now followed by one of general ethics:
3 A man who loveth wisdom delighteth his father;
And he who keepeth company with ...
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...




