
Text -- Proverbs 30:5 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 30:5
Wesley: Pro 30:5 - -- You must not expect the full knowledge of Divine mysteries from me, nor from any man, but from the word of God.
You must not expect the full knowledge of Divine mysteries from me, nor from any man, but from the word of God.
JFB -> Pro 30:5
(Compare Psa 12:6; Psa 119:140).
Clarke: Pro 30:5 - -- Every word of God is pure - כל אמרת אלוה צרופה col imrath eloah tseruphah , "Every oracle of God is purified."A metaphor taken from ...
Every word of God is pure -

Clarke: Pro 30:5 - -- He is a shield unto them - And this oracle among the rest. "He is the defense of all them that put their trust in him." לכל lechol , to all, is a...
He is a shield unto them - And this oracle among the rest. "He is the defense of all them that put their trust in him."
Defender -> Pro 30:5
Defender: Pro 30:5 - -- Note the emphasis that every word of God is pure and worthy of trust - not just some words, but every word, and not just the thoughts but the words!"
Note the emphasis that every word of God is pure and worthy of trust - not just some words, but every word, and not just the thoughts but the words!"
TSK -> Pro 30:5
TSK: Pro 30:5 - -- word : Psa 12:6, Psa 18:30, Psa 19:8, Psa 119:140; Rom 7:12; Jam 3:17
pure : Heb. purified, Gen 15:1; Psa 84:11, Psa 91:2, Psa 115:9-11, Psa 144:2

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Barnes -> Pro 30:5
Barnes: Pro 30:5 - -- Out of this consciousness of the impotence of all man’ s efforts after the knowledge of God rises the sense of the preciousness of every living...
Out of this consciousness of the impotence of all man’ s efforts after the knowledge of God rises the sense of the preciousness of every living word that God has Himself revealed, whether through "the Law and the prophets"or through "wise men and scribes."
Poole -> Pro 30:5
Poole: Pro 30:5 - -- Every word of God is pure and therefore you, Ithiel and Ucal, must not expect the full knowledge of Divine mysteries from me, nor from any man, but f...
Every word of God is pure and therefore you, Ithiel and Ucal, must not expect the full knowledge of Divine mysteries from me, nor from any man, but from the word of God, which is a certain rule, both of your belief and practice, because every part and parcel of it is holy, and true, and good, and there is not the least mixture of falsehood and folly in it, as there is in all the words and writings of men.
That put their trust in him which supposeth their knowledge of him by his word, Psa 9:10 ; and contains their reliance upon his promises, joined with obedience to his commands.
Haydock -> Pro 30:5
Haydock: Pro 30:5 - -- Is fire-tried; that is, most pure, like gold purified by fire. (Challoner) (Psalm xvii. 31., and Jeremias xxiii. 29.) ---
It cannot deceive.
Is fire-tried; that is, most pure, like gold purified by fire. (Challoner) (Psalm xvii. 31., and Jeremias xxiii. 29.) ---
It cannot deceive.
Gill -> Pro 30:5
Gill: Pro 30:5 - -- Every word of God is pure,.... The whole word of God. "All Scripture", given by inspiration of God, to which Agur directs, as giving the best account...
Every word of God is pure,.... The whole word of God. "All Scripture", given by inspiration of God, to which Agur directs, as giving the best account of God, of his name, nature, and perfections; of his Son, person, offices, and grace; being pure, very pure, "purified" z like silver, purified in a furnace of earth. The whole of Scripture is pure, free from all falsehood and error; coming from the God of truth, who cannot lie, and therefore called "the Scriptures of truth": every promise is pure as well as precious, made without dissimulation, faithfully performed, and all yea and amen in Christ; every doctrine is pure, free from the mixtures and inventions of men; the sincere milk of the word; consistent and all of a piece, not yea and nay; and tending to promote purity of heart and life; wholesome words, and doctrines according to godliness; see Psa 12:6;
he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him; not the word, but God, whose the word is; and which represents him as a proper object of trust, both with respect to things temporal and spiritual, at all times; and as a shield to protect such, by his power and grace, from all their enemies, sin, Satan, and the world, and also from all errors and false doctrines; see Psa 3:3.

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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 30:1-6
MHCC: Pro 30:1-6 - --Agur speaks of himself as wanting a righteousness, and having done very foolishly. And it becomes us all to have low thoughts of ourselves. He speaks ...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 30:1-6
Matthew Henry: Pro 30:1-6 - -- Some make Agur to be not the name of this author, but his character; he was a collector (so it signifies), a gatherer, one that did not compose ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 30:5-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 30:5-6 - --
5 Every word of Eloah is pure;
A shield is He for those who hide themselves in Him.
6 Add thou not to His words,
Lest He convict thee and thou b...
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...
