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Text -- Proverbs 20:15 (NET)
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Wesley -> Pro 20:15
But wise speeches are of far greater worth.
JFB -> Pro 20:15
The contrast denotes the greater value of knowledge (compare Pro 3:14-16).
Clarke -> Pro 20:15
Clarke: Pro 20:15 - -- There is gold - Gold is valuable, silver is valuable, and so are jewels; but the teachings of sound knowledge are more valuable than all.
There is gold - Gold is valuable, silver is valuable, and so are jewels; but the teachings of sound knowledge are more valuable than all.
TSK -> Pro 20:15
TSK: Pro 20:15 - -- but : Pro 3:15, Pro 8:11, Pro 10:20, Pro 10:21, Pro 15:7, Pro 15:23, Pro 16:16, Pro 16:21, Pro 16:24, Pro 25:12; Job 28:12-19; Ecc 12:9-11; Rom 10:14,...
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Barnes -> Pro 20:15
Barnes: Pro 20:15 - -- A precious jewel - literally, "A vessel of preciousness,"i. e., most precious of all are "the lips of knowledge."
A precious jewel - literally, "A vessel of preciousness,"i. e., most precious of all are "the lips of knowledge."
Poole -> Pro 20:15
Poole: Pro 20:15 - -- There is gold to wit, in the world, in divers men’ s hands, by whom it is highly prized.
But the lips of knowledge are a precious jewel but wi...
There is gold to wit, in the world, in divers men’ s hands, by whom it is highly prized.
But the lips of knowledge are a precious jewel but wise speeches proceeding from an understanding or honest heart are of far greater worth and use, both to him that uttereth them, and to those that receive and improve them to their own benefit.
Gill -> Pro 20:15
Gill: Pro 20:15 - -- There is gold, and a multitude of rubies,.... A man may have a large quantity of either, or of both of thorn, as some men have; for there is much of t...
There is gold, and a multitude of rubies,.... A man may have a large quantity of either, or of both of thorn, as some men have; for there is much of them in the world, not only in mines and quarries, but in the houses and cabinets of men;
but the lips of knowledge are a precious jewel; knowledge even of things natural, and a gift of elocution to express it by, are a rare jewel, and much more precious than gold and rubies, than a multitude of them; these are not to be mentioned with it, it is not equalled by them, it is greatly superior to them; see Job 28:12; and much more spiritual knowledge, and a capacity of expressing that to the edification of others; and especially Christ, the Wisdom of God, and the knowledge of him, who is more precious than rubies, and all desirable things, in comparison of which all things are loss and dung, Pro 3:14.
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MHCC -> Pro 20:15
MHCC: Pro 20:15 - --He that prefers true knowledge to riches, follows the ways of religion and happiness. If we really believed this truth, the word of God would be value...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 20:15
Matthew Henry: Pro 20:15 - -- The lips of knowledge (a good understanding to guide the lips and a good elocution to diffuse the knowledge) are to be preferred far before gold, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 20:15
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 20:15 - --
15 There is indeed gold, and many pearls;
But a precious treasure are lips full of knowledge.
In order to find a connection between this proverb a...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 19:1--22:17
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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