
Text -- Proverbs 31:9 (NET)




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JFB -> Pro 31:3-9; Pro 31:3-9; Pro 31:3-9; Pro 31:3-9; Pro 31:8-9; Pro 31:8-9; Pro 31:8-9; Pro 31:8-9; Pro 31:8-9
JFB: Pro 31:3-9 - -- Succinct but solemn warnings against vices to which kings are peculiarly tempted, as carnal pleasures and oppressive and unrighteous government are us...
Succinct but solemn warnings against vices to which kings are peculiarly tempted, as carnal pleasures and oppressive and unrighteous government are used to sustain sensual indulgence.

Mental and bodily resources for health and comfort.

JFB: Pro 31:3-9 - -- Literally, "to the destroying of kings," avoid destructive pleasures (compare Pro 5:9; Pro 7:22, Pro 7:27; Hos 4:11).

JFB: Pro 31:8-9 - -- Plead for those who cannot plead for themselves, as the orphan, stranger, &c. (compare Psa 72:12; Isa 1:17).

JFB: Pro 31:8-9 - -- Who are otherwise ruined by their oppressors (compare Pro 29:14, Pro 29:16).||
17295||1||22||0||This exquisite picture of a truly lovely wife is conce...
Who are otherwise ruined by their oppressors (compare Pro 29:14, Pro 29:16).|| 17295||1||22||0||This exquisite picture of a truly lovely wife is conceived and drawn in accordance with the customs of Eastern nations, but its moral teachings suit all climes. In Hebrew the verses begin with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet in order (compare Introduction to Poetical Books).

JFB: Pro 31:8-9 - -- The question implies that such are rare, though not entirely wanting (compare Pro 18:22; Pro 19:14).

TSK -> Pro 31:9
TSK: Pro 31:9 - -- Pro 16:12, Pro 20:8; Lev 19:15; Deu 1:16, Deu 16:18-20; 2Sa 8:15; Psa 58:1, Psa 58:2; Psa 72:1, Psa 72:2; Job 29:12, Job 29:15, Job 29:16; Isa 1:17, I...
Pro 16:12, Pro 20:8; Lev 19:15; Deu 1:16, Deu 16:18-20; 2Sa 8:15; Psa 58:1, Psa 58:2; Psa 72:1, Psa 72:2; Job 29:12, Job 29:15, Job 29:16; Isa 1:17, Isa 1:23, Isa 11:4, Isa 32:1, Isa 32:2; Jer 5:28; Jer 22:3, Jer 22:15, Jer 22:16, Jer 23:5; Dan 4:27; Amo 5:11, Amo 5:12; Zec 7:9, Zec 9:9; Joh 7:24; Heb 1:9; Rev 19:11

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Gill -> Pro 31:9
Gill: Pro 31:9 - -- Open thy mouth, judge righteously,.... Having heard the cause, pronounce a righteous sentence; deliver it freely and impartially, with all readiness a...
Open thy mouth, judge righteously,.... Having heard the cause, pronounce a righteous sentence; deliver it freely and impartially, with all readiness and boldness, not caring for the censures of wicked and unjust men;
and plead the cause of the poor and needy; who are oppressed by the rich, cannot plead for themselves, nor fee others to plead for them; do thou do it freely and faithfully. Thus as Lemuel's mother cautions him against women and wine, she advises him to do the duties of his office in administering impartial justice to all, and particularly in being the advocate and judge of the indigent and distressed.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 31:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Pro 31:1-31 - --1 Lemuel's lesson of chastity and temperance.6 The afflicted are to be comforted and defended.10 The praise and properties of a good wife.
MHCC -> Pro 31:1-9
MHCC: Pro 31:1-9 - --When children are under the mother's eye, she has an opportunity of fashioning their minds aright. Those who are grown up, should often call to mind t...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 31:1-9
Matthew Henry: Pro 31:1-9 - -- Most interpreters are of opinion that Lemuel is Solomon; the name signifies one that is for God, or devoted to God; and so it agrees well enough...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 31:8-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 31:8-9 - --
8 Open thy mouth for the dumb,
For the right of all the children of leaving;
9 Open thy mouth, judge righteously,
And do right to the poor and ne...
Constable: Pro 30:1--31:31 - --V. TWO DISCOURSES BY OTHER WISE MEN chs. 30--31
Chapters 30 and 31 form a distinct section in Proverbs because n...

Constable: Pro 31:1-31 - --B. The Wisdom of Lemuel ch. 31
Some commentators have regarded only the first nine verses of this chapte...
