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Wesley: Pro 4:26 - -- Consider thine actions before thou dost them, and see that they agree with the rule.
Consider thine actions before thou dost them, and see that they agree with the rule.

Wesley: Pro 4:26 - -- Let thine actions be uniformly and constantly good in spite of all temptations.
Let thine actions be uniformly and constantly good in spite of all temptations.
Consider well; a wise course results from wise forethought.

JFB: Pro 4:27 - -- (Compare Pro 4:25). Avoid all by-paths of evil (Deu 2:27; Deu 17:11). A life of integrity requires attention to heart, speech, eyes, and conduct.
Clarke: Pro 4:26 - -- Ponder the path of thy feet - Weigh well the part thou shouldst act in life. See that thou contract no bad habits.
Ponder the path of thy feet - Weigh well the part thou shouldst act in life. See that thou contract no bad habits.

Clarke: Pro 4:27 - -- Turn not to the right hand nor to the left - Avoid all crooked ways. Be an upright, downright, and straight-forward man. Avoid tricks, wiles, and de...
Turn not to the right hand nor to the left - Avoid all crooked ways. Be an upright, downright, and straight-forward man. Avoid tricks, wiles, and deceptions of this kind
To this the Septuagint and Vulgate add the following verse:
TSK: Pro 4:26 - -- Ponder : Pro 5:6; Psa 119:59; Eze 18:28; Hag 1:5, Hag 1:7; Eph 5:15, Eph 5:17
let all thy ways be established : or, all thy ways shall be ordered arig...

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Barnes -> Pro 4:24-26; Pro 4:27
Barnes: Pro 4:24-26 - -- Speech turned from its true purpose, the wandering eye that leads on to evil, action hasty and inconsiderate, are the natural results where we do no...
Speech turned from its true purpose, the wandering eye that leads on to evil, action hasty and inconsiderate, are the natural results where we do not "above all keeping keep our heart"Pro 4:23.

Barnes: Pro 4:27 - -- The ever-recurring image of the straight road on which no one ever loses his way represents here as elsewhere the onward course through life of the ...
The ever-recurring image of the straight road on which no one ever loses his way represents here as elsewhere the onward course through life of the man who seeks and finds wisdom.
Poole: Pro 4:26 - -- Ponder the path of thy feet consider thine actions before thou doest them, and see that they agree with the rule.
Let all thy ways be established l...
Ponder the path of thy feet consider thine actions before thou doest them, and see that they agree with the rule.
Let all thy ways be established let thine actions be uniformly and constantly good in spite of all temptations to the contrary. Or, let thy ways be directed or disposed aright , as this Hebrew word signifies. Or, thy ways shall be established . So this is a promise to confirm the foregoing precept. If thou dost ponder them, thou mayst expect God’ s blessing and good success in them.

Fly all extremes, and neither add to God’ s commands, nor take from them.
Haydock: Pro 4:26 - -- Straight. Hebrew, "ponder." Examine what thou takest in hand, and walk not at random, Hebrews xii. 13.
Straight. Hebrew, "ponder." Examine what thou takest in hand, and walk not at random, Hebrews xii. 13.

Haydock: Pro 4:27 - -- For, &c. What follows in not in Hebrew or the Complutensian (Calmet) Septuagint. But it is in the Roman [Septuagint], &c., (Haydock) and in the ne...
For, &c. What follows in not in Hebrew or the Complutensian (Calmet) Septuagint. But it is in the Roman [Septuagint], &c., (Haydock) and in the new edition of St. Jerome, as it was explained by Ven. Bede. Lyranus and Cajetan reject it. (Calmet)
Gill: Pro 4:26 - -- Ponder the path of thy feet,.... Consider well what path it is, whether right or wrong; or weigh it in the balances of thought, as Aben Ezra; or rathe...
Ponder the path of thy feet,.... Consider well what path it is, whether right or wrong; or weigh it in the balances of thought, as Aben Ezra; or rather in the balances of the word, and see whether it agrees with that or not. The Septuagint version is, "make straight paths for thy feet"; to which the author of the epistle to the Hebrews seems to have respect, Heb 12:13;
and let all thy walls be established; so as to walk on steadily, constantly, uniformly, and not be easily moved out of the ways of religion and truth. Or, "let all thy ways be prepared", or "directed", or "disposed" c; according to the rule of the divine word. Some render it as a promise, "and all thy ways shall be established" d; when care is taken to look well into them; see 2Ch 20:20.

Gill: Pro 4:27 - -- Turn not to the right hand nor to the left,.... Either into the road of immorality and profaneness, or into that of error, superstition, and false wor...
Turn not to the right hand nor to the left,.... Either into the road of immorality and profaneness, or into that of error, superstition, and false worship; but attend to the way of holiness and truth, directed to in the word of God; see Isa 30:21; nor be moved out of it by threatenings and menaces, nor by flatteries and promises; neither be cast down with adversity, nor be lifted up with prosperity; but keep on in an even way, attending to that which is just and right; leaving all events with God, as knowing you are in the way of your duty, and in which he would have you walk;
remove, by foot from evil; from walking in evil ways and along with evil men, and from doing evil things; abstain from all appearance of evil, keep at a distance from it; the evil of sin brings on the evil of punishment. There are two verses added in the Septuagint, Arabic, and Vulgate Latin versions, which are not in the Hebrew text;
"for the ways which are on the right hand God knoweth; but those that are on the left are perverse. He will make thy paths right, and promote thy goings in peace.''

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NET Notes: Pro 4:26 The Niphal jussive from כּוּן (cun, “to be fixed; to be established; to be steadfast”) continues the idiom o...

NET Notes: Pro 4:27 The LXX adds, “For the way of the right hand God knows, but those of the left hand are distorted; and he himself will make straight your paths a...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 4:26
Geneva Bible: Pro 4:26 ( l ) Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established.
( l ) Keep a measure in all your doings.

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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.
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...
