
Text -- Proverbs 4:23 (NET)




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Thy thoughts, will, and affections.

Wesley: Pro 4:23 - -- From thence proceed all the actions, as of the natural, so of the spiritual life, which lead to eternal life.
From thence proceed all the actions, as of the natural, so of the spiritual life, which lead to eternal life.
JFB -> Pro 4:23
JFB: Pro 4:23 - -- Or, "above," or "more than all," custody (compare Margin), all that is kept (compare Eze 38:7), because the heart is the depository of all wisdom and ...
Clarke: Pro 4:23 - -- Keep thy heart with all diligence - " Above all keeping,"guard thy heart. He who knows any thing of himself, knows how apt his affections are to go ...
Keep thy heart with all diligence - " Above all keeping,"guard thy heart. He who knows any thing of himself, knows how apt his affections are to go astray

Clarke: Pro 4:23 - -- For out of it are the issues of life - תוצאות חיים totseoth chaiyim , "the goings out of lives."Is not this a plain allusion to the arter...
For out of it are the issues of life -
I know that the twenty-third verse is understood as principally referring to the evils which proceed from the heart, and which must be guarded against; and the good purposes that must be formed in it, from which life takes its colouring. The former should be opposed; the latter should be encouraged and strengthened. If the heart be pure and holy, all its purposes will be just and good. If it be impure and defiled, nothing will proceed from it but abomination. But though all this be true, I have preferred following what I believe to be the metaphor in the text.
Defender -> Pro 4:23
Defender: Pro 4:23 - -- In Scripture, the "heart" is both the physical organ energizing the circulatory system and the seat of the intellect and emotions. This truth is valid...
In Scripture, the "heart" is both the physical organ energizing the circulatory system and the seat of the intellect and emotions. This truth is valid in both cases. A well-maintained, healthy heart and circulatory system are essential to optimum effectiveness in every area of one's natural life, and a heart right before God spiritually is essential to a truly fruitful Christian life."
TSK -> Pro 4:23
TSK: Pro 4:23 - -- Keep : Pro 22:5, Pro 23:19, Pro 28:26; Deu 4:9; Psa 139:23, Psa 139:24; Jer 17:9; Mar 14:38; Heb 12:15
with all diligence : Heb. above all keeping, Pr...

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Barnes -> Pro 4:23
Barnes: Pro 4:23 - -- Better, as in the margin, i. e., with more vigilance than men use over anything else. The words that follow carry on the same similitude. The founta...
Better, as in the margin, i. e., with more vigilance than men use over anything else. The words that follow carry on the same similitude. The fountains and wells of the East were watched over with special care. The heart is such a fountain, out of it flow the "issues"of life. Shall men let those streams be tainted at the fountain-head?
Poole -> Pro 4:23
Poole: Pro 4:23 - -- Thy heart thy mind and thoughts, and especially the will and affections, which are the more immediate and effectual cause of all men’ s actions....
Thy heart thy mind and thoughts, and especially the will and affections, which are the more immediate and effectual cause of all men’ s actions.
Out of it are the issues of life from thence proceed all the actions, as of the natural, so of the spiritual life, which lead to eternal life and happiness; as, on the contrary, all evil actions tending to death spring from thence, which is here implied.
Haydock -> Pro 4:23
Haydock: Pro 4:23 - -- From it. As the heart is the principal part of the body, so the will is the chief power of the soul, from which good or evil proceeds. (Worthington...
From it. As the heart is the principal part of the body, so the will is the chief power of the soul, from which good or evil proceeds. (Worthington) ---
A clean heart gives life, a corrupt one, death, Matthew xv. 11, 19.
Gill -> Pro 4:23
Gill: Pro 4:23 - -- Keep thy heart with all diligence,.... The mind from vanity, the understanding from error, the will from perverseness, the conscience clear of guilt, ...
Keep thy heart with all diligence,.... The mind from vanity, the understanding from error, the will from perverseness, the conscience clear of guilt, the affections from being inordinate and set on evil objects, the thoughts from being employed on bad subjects; and the whole from falling into the hands of the enemy, or being the possession of Satan: great diligence had need be used in keeping it, since it is naturally so deceitful and treacherous; a strict eye is to be kept upon it; all the avenues to it to be watched, that nothing hurtful enters, or evil comes out; it is to be kept by all manner of means that can be thought of, by prayer, hearing, reading, meditation; and, above all, by applying to Christ for his grace and Spirit to sanctify, preserve, and keep it. Or, "above all keeping, keep thine heart" b; though other things are to be kept, and care taken of them, as kingdoms and cities, and towns and families, and treasures and riches; yet the heart above all:
for out of it are the issues of life; of natural life: it is the seat of it, from whence all actions of life are derived; it is, as philosophers say, the first that lives, and the last that dies; and it is the seat of spiritual life the principle of it is formed in it; from whence all spiritual and vital actions flow, and which lead unto and issue in eternal life: as is a man's heart, such is his state now, and will be hereafter; if the heart is quickened and sanctified by the grace of God, the man will live a life of faith and holiness here, and enjoy everlasting life hereafter: and if the heart is right, so will the actions of men be; they are regulated and denominated by it; they will then spring from right principles, and be directed to right ends, and performed with right views; great care therefore should be taken of the heart, since so much depends upon it, and it is so well known to God the searcher of it.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 4:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Pro 4:1-27 - --1 Solomon persuades to wisdom,14 and to shun wickedness.20 He exhorts to sanctification.
Maclaren -> Pro 4:23
Maclaren: Pro 4:23 - --Keeping And Kept
Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.'--Proverbs 4:23.
Kept by the power of God through faith unt...
MHCC -> Pro 4:14-27
MHCC: Pro 4:14-27 - --The way of evil men may seem pleasant, and the nearest way to compass some end; but it is an evil way, and will end ill; if thou love thy God and thy ...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 4:20-27
Matthew Henry: Pro 4:20-27 - -- Solomon, having warned us not to do evil, here teaches us how to do well. It is not enough for us to shun the occasions of sin, but we must study th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 4:23-27
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 4:23-27 - --
After this general preface the exhortation now becomes special:
23 Above all other things that are to be guarded, keep thy heart,
For out from it ...
Constable: Pro 1:1--9:18 - --I. DISCOURSES ON WISDOM chs. 1--9
Verse one introduces both the book as a whole and chapters 1-9 in particular. ...

Constable: Pro 1:8--8:1 - --B. Instruction for Young People 1:8-7:27
The two ways (paths) introduced in 1:7 stretch out before the r...

Constable: Pro 4:1-27 - --4. Encouragements to obey these instructions ch. 4
"This chapter is comprised of three discourse...
