
Text -- Proverbs 27:8 (NET)




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Wesley: Pro 27:8 - -- That flies from place to place, whereby she is exposed to all the arts of fowlers, and to birds of prey.
That flies from place to place, whereby she is exposed to all the arts of fowlers, and to birds of prey.

So is he who through vanity or lightness changes his abode, or his calling.
JFB -> Pro 27:8
Such are not only out of place, but out of duty and in danger.
Clarke -> Pro 27:8
Clarke: Pro 27:8 - -- Is a bird that wandereth from her nest - Leaving her own brood, places of retreat, and feeding-ground behind, and going into strange countries, wher...
Is a bird that wandereth from her nest - Leaving her own brood, places of retreat, and feeding-ground behind, and going into strange countries, where she is exposed to every kind of danger. So is the man who leaves his family connections and country, and goes into strange parts to find employment, better his circumstances, make a fortune, etc. I have seen multitudes of such wanderers from their place come to great misery and wretchedness. God’ s general advice is, "Do good, and dwell in the land; and verily thou shalt be fed."
TSK -> Pro 27:8
TSK: Pro 27:8 - -- a bird : Job 39:14-16; Isa 16:2
man : Pro 21:16; Gen 4:16, Gen 16:6-8; 1Sa 22:5, 1Sa 27:1-12; 1Ki 19:9; Neh 6:11-13; Jon 1:3, Jon 1:10-17; 1Co 7:20; J...
a bird : Job 39:14-16; Isa 16:2
man : Pro 21:16; Gen 4:16, Gen 16:6-8; 1Sa 22:5, 1Sa 27:1-12; 1Ki 19:9; Neh 6:11-13; Jon 1:3, Jon 1:10-17; 1Co 7:20; Jud 1:13

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Barnes -> Pro 27:8
Barnes: Pro 27:8 - -- Change of place is thought of as in itself an evil. It is not easy for the man to find another home or the bird another nest. The maxim is character...
Change of place is thought of as in itself an evil. It is not easy for the man to find another home or the bird another nest. The maxim is characteristic of the earlier stages of Hebrew history, before exile and travel had made change of country a more familiar thing. Compare the feeling which made the thought of being "a fugitive and a vagabond"Gen 4:12-13 the most terrible of all punishments.
Poole -> Pro 27:8
Poole: Pro 27:8 - -- That wandereth from her nest that flies very much abroad from place to place, whereby she is exposed to all the arts of fowlers, and to birds of prey...
That wandereth from her nest that flies very much abroad from place to place, whereby she is exposed to all the arts of fowlers, and to birds of prey, from which she is safe whilst she keeps her nest.
That wandereth from his place that through vanity or lightness changeth the place of his abode, or his calling and course of life, the ill effects whereof have been frequently observed and noted, even in vulgar proverbs, as when we say, A rolling stone gathers no moss .
Haydock -> Pro 27:8
Haydock: Pro 27:8 - -- Place, or vocation, like the prodigal son, Luke xv. The Israelites were much attached to their own country, where they might practise the true relig...
Place, or vocation, like the prodigal son, Luke xv. The Israelites were much attached to their own country, where they might practise the true religion. (Calmet)
Gill -> Pro 27:8
Gill: Pro 27:8 - -- As a bird that wandereth from her nest,.... To seek for food for herself and her young; or that leaves it without returning to it, and so her eggs or ...
As a bird that wandereth from her nest,.... To seek for food for herself and her young; or that leaves it without returning to it, and so her eggs or her young are exposed, and she herself liable to fall into the hands of birds of prey, or of the fowler, when she would be safe in her nest; as there was a law in Israel in her favour, Deu 22:6; or as one that is forced out and obliged to wander from place to place, Isa 16:2;
so is a man that wandereth from his place; who, in time of famine and distress, goes into other parts for bread, as Jacob's sons went down into Egypt; and such are they in a spiritual sense who leave all, and follow Christ for food for their souls; or who are forced to flee from place to place, and wander about in deserts and mountains, in dens and caves of the earth, because of the persecution of their enemies; or rather it is to be taken in an ill sense and applied to such who abide not in the calling whereunto they are called; dislike, and are unsatisfied with, their present business of life, and seek new employments, which oftentimes is to the hurt and detriment of themselves and families; and also to such who wander from the way of spiritual understanding, from the place of divine worship, from the word, ordinances, and commandments of the Lord; see Pro 21:16.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 27:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Pro 27:1-27 - --1 Observations of self love;5 of true love;11 of care to avoid offenses;23 and of the household care.
MHCC -> Pro 27:8
Matthew Henry -> Pro 27:8
Matthew Henry: Pro 27:8 - -- Note, 1. There are many that do not know when they are well off, but are uneasy with their present condition, and given to change. God, in his provi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 27:8
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 27:8 - --
8 As a bird that wandereth from her nest,
So is a man that wandereth from his home.
It is not a flying out that is meant, from which at any moment...
Constable -> Pro 25:1--29:27; Pro 27:1-22
Constable: Pro 25:1--29:27 - --IV. MAXIMS EXPRESSING WISDOM chs. 25--29
We return now to the proverbs of Solomon (cf. 1:1-22:16). Chapters 25-2...
