
Text -- Proverbs 23:9 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 23:9
Cast not away good counsels upon incorrigible sinners.
JFB -> Pro 23:9
TSK -> Pro 23:9
TSK: Pro 23:9 - -- Speak : Pro 9:7, Pro 9:8, Pro 26:4, Pro 26:5; Isa 36:21; Mat 7:6; Act 13:45, Act 13:46, Act 28:25-28
he : Luk 16:14; Joh 8:52, Joh 9:30-34, Joh 9:40, ...
Speak : Pro 9:7, Pro 9:8, Pro 26:4, Pro 26:5; Isa 36:21; Mat 7:6; Act 13:45, Act 13:46, Act 28:25-28
he : Luk 16:14; Joh 8:52, Joh 9:30-34, Joh 9:40, Joh 10:20; Act 17:18, Act 17:32; 1Co 1:21-24; 1Co 4:10-13

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Barnes -> Pro 23:9
Barnes: Pro 23:9 - -- The "fool"here is one willfully and persistently deaf to it, almost identical with the scorner.
The "fool"here is one willfully and persistently deaf to it, almost identical with the scorner.
Poole -> Pro 23:9
Poole: Pro 23:9 - -- Speak not in the ears of a fool cast not away good counsels upon obstinate and incorrigible sinners. We have the same advice given Mat 7:6 .
He will...
Speak not in the ears of a fool cast not away good counsels upon obstinate and incorrigible sinners. We have the same advice given Mat 7:6 .
He will despise the wisdom of thy words he will scornfully reject thy wise and good admonitions.
Gill -> Pro 23:9
Gill: Pro 23:9 - -- Speak not in the ears of a fool,.... For it is only beating the air, and speaking to the wind; it is casting pearls before swine, and that which is ho...
Speak not in the ears of a fool,.... For it is only beating the air, and speaking to the wind; it is casting pearls before swine, and that which is holy to dogs. By the "fool" is meant a wicked man, one abandoned to sin, and hardened in it; that scoffs at all admonitions and reproofs, that derides the word, and the preachers of it, and makes a mock at all good men, and everything they say; and therefore what is serious and sacred should not be said to them, since it only becomes the object of their banter and ridicule;
for he will despise the wisdom of thy words; not only the words of doctrine, reproof, and correction, but the "wisdom" of them; or let them be ever so wisely spoken; for if the wisdom of God and his words, the truths of the Gospel, are foolishness with such, and despised by them, then much more the wisdom even of the best of men, and the wisest things they say; yea, when they deliver the wisdom of God in a mystery, the hidden wisdom, the Gospel of Christ, which therefore should be spoken among them that are perfect, 1Co 1:24.

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MHCC -> Pro 23:9
MHCC: Pro 23:9 - --It is our duty to take all fit occasions to speak of Divine things; but if what a wise man says will not be heard, let him hold his peace.
Matthew Henry -> Pro 23:9
Matthew Henry: Pro 23:9 - -- We are here directed not to cast pearls before swine (Mat 7:6) and not to expose things sacred to the contempt and ridicule of profane scoffers. I...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 23:9
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 23:9 - --
Another case in which good words are lost:
Speak not to the ears of a fool,
For he will despise the wisdom of thy words.
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