
Text -- Proverbs 9:8 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 9:8
An obstinate and incorrigible sinner.

JFB: Pro 9:7-8 - -- Or, "stain on character." Both terms denote the evil done by others to one whose faithfulness secures a wise man's love.
Or, "stain on character." Both terms denote the evil done by others to one whose faithfulness secures a wise man's love.
TSK -> Pro 9:8
TSK: Pro 9:8 - -- Reprove : Pro 23:9, Pro 29:1; Num 14:6-10; 1Ki 22:8; Mat 7:6, Mat 15:14; Heb 6:4-8
rebuke : Pro 13:18, Pro 28:23; Lev 19:17; 2Sa 12:7-14; 1Ki 1:23, 1K...

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Barnes -> Pro 9:7-9
Barnes: Pro 9:7-9 - -- These verses seem somewhat to interrupt the continuity of the invitation which Wisdom utters. The order of thought is, however, this: "I speak to yo...
These verses seem somewhat to interrupt the continuity of the invitation which Wisdom utters. The order of thought is, however, this: "I speak to you, the simple, the open ones, for you have yet ears to hear: but from the scorner or evil doer, as such, I turn away."The words are illustrated by Mat 13:11 ff.
Poole -> Pro 9:8
Poole: Pro 9:8 - -- Reprove not a scorner an obstinate and incorrigible sinner, who scornfully rejects and despiseth the means of amendment. Thus physicians deny physic ...
Reprove not a scorner an obstinate and incorrigible sinner, who scornfully rejects and despiseth the means of amendment. Thus physicians deny physic to persons in desperate condition.
Lest he hate thee whereby thou wilt not only expose thyself without necessity to his malice and rage, but also make thyself utterly uncapable of doing him that good which possibly thou mightest do by other more prudent and proper means.
Rebuke a wise man who is opposed to the scorner, to intimate that scorners, howsoever they are thought by themselves or others to be witty or wise, yet in God’ s account, and in truth, are fools.
He will love thee both for that faithfulness and charity which he perceiveth in thee, and for that benefit which he receiveth from thee.
Gill -> Pro 9:8
Gill: Pro 9:8 - -- Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee,.... For wicked men are apt to hate those that publicly rebuke them, Amo 5:10. Hence minister's of the word a...
Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee,.... For wicked men are apt to hate those that publicly rebuke them, Amo 5:10. Hence minister's of the word are of all men most hated; though this also should be bore with, could it be thought, or there was any reason to believe, that the reproof would be of any service. The scorner here, and in the preceding verses, may not only design profane sinners, sensualists, and atheists, that despise all religion, and scoff at all that is good; but also proud scornful Pharisees, such who derided Christ himself, and trusted in themselves, and despised others, Christ and his apostles, and their ministrations, Luk 16:14; and such, as Christ came not to call them himself, so he bid his disciples let them alone, Mat 9:13;
rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee; as David did Nathan; and who was determined to take kindly the reproof of any righteous man, Psa 141:5. Such who are spiritually wise will be thankful for the reproof of Gospel ministers, and even of private Christians, and will love and esteem them for their faithfulness and uprightness, and for the good which they themselves receive hereby.

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NET Notes: Pro 9:8 Heb “lest he hate you.” The particle פֶּן (pen, “lest”) expresses fear or precaution (R. J. Williams, ...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 9:8
Geneva Bible: Pro 9:8 Reprove not a ( h ) scorner, lest he shall hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.
( h ) Meaning them who are incorrigible, which Christ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 9:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Pro 9:1-18 - --1 The discipline,4 and doctrine of wisdom.13 The custom,16 and error of folly.
MHCC -> Pro 9:1-12
MHCC: Pro 9:1-12 - --Christ has prepared ordinances to which his people are admitted, and by which nourishment is given here to those that believe in him, as well as mansi...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 9:1-12
Matthew Henry: Pro 9:1-12 - -- Wisdom is here introduced as a magnificent and munificent queen, very great and very generous; that Word of God is this Wisdom in which God makes kn...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 9:7-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 9:7-9 - --
In what now follows the discourse of Wisdom is continued; wherefore she directs her invitation to the simple, i.e. , those who have not yet decided...
Constable: Pro 1:1--9:18 - --I. DISCOURSES ON WISDOM chs. 1--9
Verse one introduces both the book as a whole and chapters 1-9 in particular. ...

Constable: Pro 8:1--9:18 - --C. The Value of Wisdom and Wise Conduct chs. 8-9
Solomon explained the value of wisdom in many ways alre...

Constable: Pro 9:1-18 - --2. Wisdom and folly contrasted ch. 9
This chapter contrasts wisdom and folly in a very symmetric...
