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Text -- Proverbs 14:16 (NET)

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14:16 A wise person is cautious and turns from evil, but a fool throws off restraint and is overconfident.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wisdom | Prudence | Poetry | Fear of God | FOOL; FOLLY | Confidence | more
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Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

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Poole , Gill

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MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Pro 14:16 - -- Trembles at God's judgments when they are either inflicted or threatened.

Trembles at God's judgments when they are either inflicted or threatened.

Wesley: Pro 14:16 - -- Frets against God; or is enraged against his messengers.

Frets against God; or is enraged against his messengers.

Wesley: Pro 14:16 - -- Secure and insensible of his danger.

Secure and insensible of his danger.

JFB: Pro 14:16 - -- (Compare Pro 3:7; Pro 28:14).

(Compare Pro 3:7; Pro 28:14).

JFB: Pro 14:16 - -- Acts proudly and conceitedly.

Acts proudly and conceitedly.

Clarke: Pro 14:16 - -- A wise man feareth - He can never trust in himself, though he be satisfied from himself. He knows that his suffiency is of God; and he has that fear...

A wise man feareth - He can never trust in himself, though he be satisfied from himself. He knows that his suffiency is of God; and he has that fear that causes him to depart from evil, which is a guardian to the love he feels. Love renders him cautious; the other makes him confident. His caution leads him from sin; his confidence leads him to God.

TSK: Pro 14:16 - -- feareth : Pro 3:7, Pro 16:6, Pro 16:17, Pro 22:3; Gen 33:9, Gen 42:18; Neh 5:15; Job 31:21-23; Psa 119:120; 1Th 5:22 the fool : Pro 7:22, Pro 28:14, P...

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Poole: Pro 14:16 - -- Feareth trembleth at God’ s judgments, when they are either inflicted or threatened. From evil from sin, which is the procuring cause of all c...

Feareth trembleth at God’ s judgments, when they are either inflicted or threatened.

From evil from sin, which is the procuring cause of all calamities.

Rageth fretteth against God, or is enraged against his messengers who bring the threatening, or disquieteth himself in vain or, transgresseth , as this verb in its simple form and first conjugation commonly signifies; or, goeth on in sin constantly and resolutely, according to the emphasis which this conjugation commonly adds to the simple verb. And this is most fitly opposed to

departing from evil as being

confident is opposed to fearing . Is confident ; secure and insensible of his danger till God’ s judgments overtake him.

Gill: Pro 14:16 - -- A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil,.... He fears God, and is careful not to offend him; wherefore he departs from sin, stands at a distance ...

A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil,.... He fears God, and is careful not to offend him; wherefore he departs from sin, stands at a distance from it, abstains from all appearance of it; being influenced by the goodness and grace of God unto him, he fears the Lord and his goodness, and therefore avoids all occasions of sinning against him: his motive is not merely fear of punishment, as Jarchi, but a sense of goodness; and now, as it is through the influence of divine fear that men depart from evil; so to do this shows a good understanding, and that such a man is a wise man, Pro 16:6;

but the fool rageth, and is confident; he fears neither God nor men, he sets his mouth against both; he "rages" in heart, if not with his mouth, against God and his law, which forbid the practice of such sins he delights in; and against all good men, that admonish him of them, rebuke him for them, or dissuade him from them: and "is confident" that no evil shall befall him; he has no concern about a future state, and is fearless of hell and damnation, though just upon the precipice of ruin; yet, as the words may be rendered, "he goes on confidently", nothing can stop him; he pushes on, regardless of the laws of God or men, of the advices and counsels of his friends, or of what will be the issue of his desperate courses in another world.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Pro 14:16 The verb בָּטַח here denotes self-assurance or overconfidence. Fools are not cautious and do not fear the conseque...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

MHCC: Pro 14:16 - --Holy fear guards against every thing unholy.

Matthew Henry: Pro 14:16 - -- Note, 1. Holy fear is an excellent guard upon every holy thing, and against every thing that is unholy. It is wisdom to depart from evil, from the...

Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 14:16 - -- 16 The wise feareth and departeth from evil; But the fool loseth his wits and is regardless. Our editions have ירא with Munach , as if חכ...

Constable: Pro 10:1--22:17 - --II. COUPLETS EXPRESSING WISDOM 10:1--22:16 Chapters 1-9, as we have seen, contain discourses that Solomon eviden...

Constable: Pro 14:1--15:33 - --8. Further advice for wise living chs. 14-15 These proverbs are more difficult to group together under a general heading because there are fewer commo...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Proverbs (Book Introduction) THE NATURE AND USE OF PROVERBS.--A proverb is a pithy sentence, concisely expressing some well-established truth susceptible of various illustrations ...

TSK: Proverbs (Book Introduction) The wisdom of all ages, from the highest antiquity, has chosen to compress and communicate its lessons in short, compendious sentences, and in poetic ...

TSK: Proverbs 14 (Chapter Introduction) Overview

Poole: Proverbs 14 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 14 He speaks of the woman not to exclude the man, of whom this is no less true, but because the women, especially in those times, were ver...

MHCC: Proverbs (Book Introduction) The subject of this book may be thus stated by an enlargement on the opening verses. 1. The Proverbs of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel. 2. ...

Matthew Henry: Proverbs (Book Introduction) An Exposition, With Practical Observations, of The Proverbs We have now before us, I. A new author, or penman rather, or pen (if you will) made use o...

Constable: Proverbs (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is "The Proverbs of Solo...

Constable: Proverbs (Outline) Outline I. Discourses on wisdom chs. 1-9 A. Introduction to the book 1:1-7 ...

Constable: Proverbs Proverbs Bibliography Aitken, Kenneth T. Proverbs. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1986. Alden...

Haydock: Proverbs (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF PROVERBS. INTRODUCTION. This book is so called, because it consists of wise and weighty sentences, regulating the morals of men; and...

Gill: Proverbs (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PROVERBS This book is called, in some printed Hebrew copies, "Sepher Mishle", the Book of Proverbs; the title of it in the Vulgate ...

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