
Text -- Proverbs 16:12 (NET)




Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics



collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)
JFB -> Pro 16:12
JFB: Pro 16:12 - -- Rulers are rightly expected, by their position, to hate evil; for their power is sustained by righteousness.
Rulers are rightly expected, by their position, to hate evil; for their power is sustained by righteousness.
Clarke -> Pro 16:12
Clarke: Pro 16:12 - -- It is an abomination to kings, etc. - In all these verses the wise man refers to monarchical government rightly administered. And the proverbs on th...
It is an abomination to kings, etc. - In all these verses the wise man refers to monarchical government rightly administered. And the proverbs on this subject are all plain.
TSK -> Pro 16:12

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Poole -> Pro 16:12
Poole: Pro 16:12 - -- It is an abomination to kings to commit wickedness they should not only abstain from all wicked practices, but abhor them both in their own persons, ...
It is an abomination to kings to commit wickedness they should not only abstain from all wicked practices, but abhor them both in their own persons, and in all their servants and subjects. It is too plain that he speaks not of the common practice, but of the duty of kings, as on Pro 16:10 . And such affirmative expressions are oft used in Scripture to express men’ s duty only, as 1Co 6:19 , your body is (i.e. should be) the temple , &c.; and 1Co 7:32 , careth , &c. i.e. ought to care.
The throne is established by righteousness and (which is implied) weakened, and sometimes overthrown by unrighteousness; and therefore this is necessary for their own security and happiness.
Gill -> Pro 16:12
Gill: Pro 16:12 - -- It is an abomination to kings to commit wickedness,.... The Targum is,
"the abomination of kings are they that work wickedness.''
It should be ...
It is an abomination to kings to commit wickedness,.... The Targum is,
"the abomination of kings are they that work wickedness.''
It should be an abomination to kings to commit wickedness themselves, and those that do it should be abhorred by them, or they should show their resentment at it by removing them from their presence, or by punishing them: and though there have been such kings as David, Psa 101:4; yet there are but few such; this is not true of kings in common; and therefore rather expresses what they should be than what they are; but is perfectly applicable to Christ, who loves righteousness and hates iniquity, Psa 45:7;
for the throne is established by righteousness; this is the support, strength, and security of every kingdom, and of the thrones of kings; and it is with judgment and righteousness that the throne of Christ is established; yea, justice and judgment are the habitation of his throne, Isa 9:7.

expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes: Pro 16:12 The “throne” represents the administration, or the decisions made from the throne by the king, and so the word is a metonymy of adjunct (c...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 16:12
Geneva Bible: Pro 16:12 [It is] an abomination to kings to commit wickedness: for the throne is established ( g ) by righteousness.
( g ) They are appointed by God to rule a...

expand allCommentary -- Verse Range Notes
MHCC -> Pro 16:12
Matthew Henry -> Pro 16:12
Matthew Henry: Pro 16:12 - -- Here is, 1. The character of a good king, which Solomon intended not for his own praise, but for instruction to his successors, his neighbours, and ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 16:12
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 16:12 - --
12 It is an abomination to kings to commit wickedness,
For by righteousness the throne is established.
As 10b uttered a warning to the king, groun...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 16:1-33
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...
