
Text -- Proverbs 30:12 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 30:12
Wesley: Pro 30:12 - -- Who imagine they are truly religious, when they live in a course of wickedness.
Who imagine they are truly religious, when they live in a course of wickedness.
JFB -> Pro 30:11-14
JFB: Pro 30:11-14 - -- (1) graceless children, (2) hypocrites, (3) the proud, (4) cruel oppressors (compare on Pro 30:14; Psa 14:4; Psa 52:2) --are now illustrated; (1) Pro ...
(1) graceless children, (2) hypocrites, (3) the proud, (4) cruel oppressors (compare on Pro 30:14; Psa 14:4; Psa 52:2) --are now illustrated; (1) Pro 30:15-16, the insatiability of prodigal children and their fate; (2) Pro 30:17, hypocrisy, or the concealment of real character; (3 and 4) Pro 30:18-20, various examples of pride and oppression.
Clarke -> Pro 30:12
Clarke: Pro 30:12 - -- The second, Those who were self-righteous, supposing themselves pure, and were not so.
The second, Those who were self-righteous, supposing themselves pure, and were not so.
TSK -> Pro 30:12
TSK: Pro 30:12 - -- that are : Pro 21:2; Jdg 17:5, Jdg 17:13; 1Sa 15:13, 1Sa 15:14; Job 33:9; Psa 36:2; Isa 65:5; Jer 2:22-24, Jer 2:35; Luk 11:39, Luk 11:40, Luk 16:15, ...
that are : Pro 21:2; Jdg 17:5, Jdg 17:13; 1Sa 15:13, 1Sa 15:14; Job 33:9; Psa 36:2; Isa 65:5; Jer 2:22-24, Jer 2:35; Luk 11:39, Luk 11:40, Luk 16:15, Luk 18:11; 2Ti 3:5; Tit 1:15, Tit 1:16; 1Jo 1:8-10
not : Psa 51:2, Psa 51:7; Isa 1:16; Jer 4:14; Eze 36:25; Zec 13:1; 1Co 6:11; Tit 3:5; 1Jo 1:7; Rev 1:5

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Barnes -> Pro 30:12
The Pharisee temper (compare the marginal reference).
Poole -> Pro 30:12
Poole: Pro 30:12 - -- Who not only pretend to others, but conceit within themselves, that they are truly religious persons, when they live in the course of wickedness.
Who not only pretend to others, but conceit within themselves, that they are truly religious persons, when they live in the course of wickedness.
Gill -> Pro 30:12
Gill: Pro 30:12 - -- There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes,.... Not in the eyes of God, who sees the heart, and all the impurities of it, as well as of l...
There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes,.... Not in the eyes of God, who sees the heart, and all the impurities of it, as well as of life and conversation; nor in the eyes of others, though such may appear outwardly righteous before men; but in their own eyes, in their own conceit and imagination, trusting in themselves that they are righteous: but such have not their eyes opened or enlightened to see the plague of their own hearts, the spirituality of the law of God, the perfection of righteousness that requires; nor the righteousness and holiness of God himself; nor the imperfection and insufficiency of their own; did they, they would not seem pure and righteous to themselves. No man is pure by nature, or through anything done by them; but by the grace of God, and through the blood and righteousness of Christ; and such are far from being pure in their own eyes, or as considered in themselves: but those who are pure neither by nature nor by grace, yet think they are so. There were some such in Agur's time, and such were the Scribes and Pharisees in Christ's time; there were a generation of them; and there are of the same sort in our days, as Papists, Perfectionists, and all self-justiciaries; see Luk 18:9;
and yet is not washed from their filthiness; their native, original, and universal pollution by sin they have from their birth, and which is increased by numerous actual transgressions; and from which none are or can be washed but those who are born of water and of the Spirit, or are washed with the washing of regeneration; and are washed from their sins in the blood of the Lamb, whose blood cleanses from all sin; and are arrayed with the fine linen, clean and white, the righteousness of the saints, which is the righteousness of Christ imputed to them: whatsoever is short of these leaves men unwashed from their filthiness, whatever opinion they may have of themselves; see Job 9:30, Jer 2:22.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 30:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Pro 30:1-33 - --1 Agur's confession of his faith.7 The two points of his prayer.10 The meanest are not to be wronged.11 Four wicked generations.15 Four things insatia...
MHCC -> Pro 30:11-14
MHCC: Pro 30:11-14 - --In every age there are monsters of ingratitude who ill-treat their parents. Many persuade themselves they are holy persons, whose hearts are full of s...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 30:10-14
Matthew Henry: Pro 30:10-14 - -- Here is, I. A caution not to abuse other people's servants any more than our own, nor to make mischief between them and their masters, for it is an ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 30:11-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 30:11-14 - --
There now follows a Priamel ,
(Note: Cf. vol. i. p. 13. The name (from praeambulum ) given to a peculiar form of popular gnomic poetry which pre...
Constable: Pro 30:1--31:31 - --V. TWO DISCOURSES BY OTHER WISE MEN chs. 30--31
Chapters 30 and 31 form a distinct section in Proverbs because n...

Constable: Pro 30:1-33 - --A. The Wisdom of Agur ch. 30
The most distinctive features of Agur's proverbs are his numerical style of...

Constable: Pro 30:10-33 - --3. Wisdom about life 30:10-33
Though his view of and awareness of God are very much behind what Agur said in the rest of this chapter, his counsel dea...
