
Text -- Proverbs 6:17 (NET)




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JFB -> Pro 6:16-19; Pro 6:17
TSK -> Pro 6:17
TSK: Pro 6:17 - -- A proud look : Heb. Haughty eyes, Pro 30:13; Psa 10:4, Psa 18:27, Psa 73:6-8, Psa 101:5, Psa 131:1; Isa 2:11, Isa 3:9, Isa 3:16; 1Pe 5:5
lying : Pro 1...
A proud look : Heb. Haughty eyes, Pro 30:13; Psa 10:4, Psa 18:27, Psa 73:6-8, Psa 101:5, Psa 131:1; Isa 2:11, Isa 3:9, Isa 3:16; 1Pe 5:5
lying : Pro 12:22, Pro 14:5, Pro 26:28; Psa 5:6, Psa 120:2, Psa 120:3; Hos 4:1, Hos 4:2; Joh 8:44; Rev 22:15
and hands : Pro 1:11; Deu 27:25; 2Ki 24:4; Isa 1:15, Isa 59:3-6

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Barnes -> Pro 6:16-19
Barnes: Pro 6:16-19 - -- A new section, but not a new subject. The closing words, "he that soweth discord"(Pro 6:19, compare Pro 6:14), lead us to identify the sketch as tak...
A new section, but not a new subject. The closing words, "he that soweth discord"(Pro 6:19, compare Pro 6:14), lead us to identify the sketch as taken from the same character. With the recognized Hebrew form of climax (see Pro 30:15, Pro 30:18, Pro 30:24; Amo 1:1-15; 2; Job 5:19), the teacher here enumerates six qualities as detestable, and the seventh as worse than all (seven represents completeness), but all the seven in this instance belong to one man, the man of Belial Pro 6:12.
Poole -> Pro 6:17
Poole: Pro 6:17 - -- A proud look pride of heart, which commonly discovers itself by a man’ s looks and gestures. See Psa 101:5 131:1 Pro 30:13 .
A lying tongue he...
A proud look pride of heart, which commonly discovers itself by a man’ s looks and gestures. See Psa 101:5 131:1 Pro 30:13 .
A lying tongue he that accustometh himself to lying and deceit in his common conversation.
Gill -> Pro 6:17
Gill: Pro 6:17 - -- A proud look,.... Or, "eyes elated" d; scorning to look down upon others; or looking upon them with disdain; or reckoning them as unworthy to be looke...
A proud look,.... Or, "eyes elated" d; scorning to look down upon others; or looking upon them with disdain; or reckoning them as unworthy to be looked upon, having an high opinion of their own worth and merit. Pride is the first of the hateful things mentioned; it being the first sin committed, as is probable, the sin of the angels, and of the first man; and is a predominant evil in human nature, and is directly opposite to God and to his nature, and against which he sets himself; for "he resisteth the proud", Jam 4:6; the pride of the heart shows itself in the eyes, or by the looks of a man; Gersom says, the phrase denotes impudence and haughtiness;
a lying tongue; that is the second of the hateful things; a tongue speaking falsehood, knowingly and willingly, with an intention to deceive others; to hurt the character of a neighbour, or to flatter a friend, is a most detestable evil; it ought to be so to men, it must be so to God, who is a God of truth: nor is there anything in which a man more resembles the devil, who is the father of lies;
and hands that shed innocent blood; human blood; and that of persons who have not been guilty of any capital sin, for which they ought to die by the laws of God or men, and yet shed or poured out as common water; such hands must be defiled, and such men must be hateful to God, they destroying his image, and being like to the devil, who was a murderer from the beginning. These "three" sins are plainly to be seen in the son of Belial, antichrist, who exalts himself above all that is called God, the kings and princes of the earth; he and his followers speak lies in hypocrisy; and is the whore that is drunk with the blood of the saints, 2Th 2:4.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 6:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Pro 6:1-35 - --1 Against suretyship;6 idleness;12 and mischievousness.16 Seven things hateful to God.20 The blessings of obedience.25 The mischiefs of whoredom.
MHCC -> Pro 6:12-19
MHCC: Pro 6:12-19 - --If the slothful are to be condemned, who do nothing, much more those that do all the ill they can. Observe how such a man is described. He says and do...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 6:12-19
Matthew Henry: Pro 6:12-19 - -- Solomon here gives us, I. The characters of one that is mischievous to man and dangerous to be dealt with. If the slothful are to be condemned, that...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 6:16-19
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 6:16-19 - --
What now follows is not a separate section (Hitzig), but the corroborative continuation of that which precedes. The last word ( מדנים , strife)...
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...
