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Text -- Proverbs 18:20 (NET)
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Wesley -> Pro 18:20
Wesley: Pro 18:20 - -- Wise discourses tend to the satisfaction of the speaker, as well as to the good of the hearers.
Wise discourses tend to the satisfaction of the speaker, as well as to the good of the hearers.
JFB: Pro 18:20 - -- (Compare Pro 12:14; Pro 13:2). Men's words are the fruit, or, increase of his lips, and when good, benefit them.
Clarke -> Pro 18:20
Clarke: Pro 18:20 - -- With the fruit of his mouth - Our own words frequently shape our good or evil fortune in life.
With the fruit of his mouth - Our own words frequently shape our good or evil fortune in life.
TSK -> Pro 18:20
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Barnes -> Pro 18:20
Barnes: Pro 18:20 - -- The general sense is plain. A man must for good or evil take the consequence of his words, as well as his deeds. Compare the marginal reference.
The general sense is plain. A man must for good or evil take the consequence of his words, as well as his deeds. Compare the marginal reference.
Poole -> Pro 18:20
Poole: Pro 18:20 - -- Wise and edifying discourses tend to the comfort and satisfaction of the speaker, as well as to the good of the hearers.
Wise and edifying discourses tend to the comfort and satisfaction of the speaker, as well as to the good of the hearers.
Haydock -> Pro 18:20
Haydock: Pro 18:20 - -- Satisfied. Those who are guarded in their words get employment. (Haydock) (Chap. xii. 14.)
Satisfied. Those who are guarded in their words get employment. (Haydock) (Chap. xii. 14.)
Gill -> Pro 18:20
Gill: Pro 18:20 - -- A man's belly shall be satisfied with the fruit of his mouth,.... With his own words and discourses, when they are prudent, pious, and savoury; when t...
A man's belly shall be satisfied with the fruit of his mouth,.... With his own words and discourses, when they are prudent, pious, and savoury; when they are with grace, and minister it; they are satisfying to himself, to his own mind and conscience, and to his family; to all within his house, which is, as it were, his belly; but, if otherwise, it will not be profitable nor satisfying to either; and therefore, if a man would keep conscience easy, and be useful to others, he ought to take care what he says; see Pro 12:14;
and with the increase of his lips shall he be filled; the same thing as before, expressed in different words, alluding to the sowing, of seed in the earth, and the increase of it; as a man sows he reaps, and enjoys the fruits of his labour; according to what a man sows with his lips, such is his harvest he is afterwards a partaker of.
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MHCC -> Pro 18:20
MHCC: Pro 18:20 - --The belly is here put for the heart, as elsewhere; and what that is filled with, our satisfaction will be accordingly, and our inward peace.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 18:20
Matthew Henry: Pro 18:20 - -- Note, 1. Our comfort depends very much upon the testimony of our own consciences, for us or against us. The belly is here put for the conscience, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 18:20-24
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 18:20-24 - --
With Pro 18:19, the series of proverbs which began with that of the flatterer closes. The catchword אח , which occurred at its commencement, 9b, ...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 18:1-24
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...
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