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TSK - PROVERBS 26
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1 Observations about fools;
13 about sluggards;
17 and about contentious busy-bodies.
VERSE 1
- in summer.
* 1Sa 12:17,18
- so.
* :3; 28:16 Jud 9:7,20,56,57 Es 3:1-15; 4:6,9 Ps 12:8; 15:4
* Ps 52:1 *title
* Ec 10:5-7
VERSE 2
- so.
* Nu 23:8 De 23:4,5 1Sa 14:28,29; 17:43 2Sa 16:12 Ne 13:2
* Ps 109:28
VERSE 3
According to our notions, we should rather say, a bridle for
the horse, and a whip for the ass; but it should be
considered, that the Eastern asses are not only much more
beautiful, but better goers that ours; and being active and
well broken, they need only a bridle to guide them; whereas
their horses being scarce, and often caught wild, and badly
broken, are much less manageable, and need the correction of
the whip.
* Pr 10:13; 17:10; 19:25; 27:22 Jud 8:5-7 Ps 32:9 1Co 4:21 2Co 10:6
* 2Co 13:2
VERSE 4
* Pr 17:14 Jud 12:1-6 2Sa 19:41-43 1Ki 12:14,16 2Ki 14:8-10
* 1Pe 2:21-23; 3:9 Jude 1:9
VERSE 5
- a fool.
* 1Ki 22:24-28 Jer 36:17,18 Mt 15:1-3; 16:1-4; 21:23-27; 22:15-32
* Lu 12:13-21; 13:23-30 Joh 8:7; 9:26-33 Tit 1:13
- lest.
* :12; 28:11 Ro 11:25
- conceit. Heb. eyes.
* Isa 5:21 Ro 12:16
VERSE 6
- sendeth.
* Pr 10:26; 13:17; 25:13 Nu 13:31
- damage. or, violence.
VERSE 7
- not equal. Heb. lifted up. so.
* :9; 17:7 Ps 50:16-21; 64:8 Mt 7:4,5 Lu 4:23
VERSE 8
- bindeth a stone in a sling. Heb. putteth a precious stone in
a heap of stones.
This probably refers, as Coverdale understands it, to the
custom of throwing a stone to the heap under which a criminal
was buried. So the Vulgate, {Sicut qui mittit lapidem in
acervum Mercurii; ita qui tribuit insipienti honorem,} "As he
who throws a stone to Mercury's heap, so is he who gives
honor to a fool." Mercury was a heathen god of highways;
and stones were erected in different parts to guide the
traveller: hence those lines of Dr. Young,
"Death stands like Mercuries in every way;
And kindly points us to our journey's end."
- so.
* :1; 19:10; 30:22
VERSE 9
* Pr 23:35
VERSE 10
- The great, etc.
or, A great man grieveth all; and he hireth the fool, he
hireth also the transgressors.
- both.
* Pr 11:31 Ro 2:6
VERSE 11
- a dog.
* Ex 8:15 Mt 12:45 2Pe 2:22
- returneth to his folly. Heb. iterateth his folly.
VERSE 12
- Seest.
* Pr 22:29; 29:20 Mt 21:31 Lu 7:44
- a man.
* :5,16; 28:11; 29:20 Mt 21:31 Lu 18:11 Ro 12:16 1Co 3:18,19
* 2Co 8:1,2 Re 3:17
VERSE 13
* Pr 15:19; 19:15; 22:13
VERSE 14
* Pr 6:9,10; 12:24,27; 24:33 Heb 6:12
VERSE 15
- lazy.
* Pr 19:24
- it grieveth him. or, he is weary.
VERSE 16
* :12; 12:15 1Pe 3:15
VERSE 17
- passeth.
* Pr 17:11; 18:6; 20:3 Lu 12:14 2Ti 2:23,24
- meddleth. or, is enraged.
VERSE 18
- firebrands. Heb. flames, or sparks. arrows.
* Pr 7:23; 25:18 Ge 49:23
VERSE 19
- and.
* Pr 10:23; 14:9; 15:21 Eph 5:4 2Pe 2:13
VERSE 20
- Where no wood is. Heb. Without wood. so.
* :22; 16:28; 22:10 Jas 3:6
- tale-bearer. or, whisperer. ceaseth. Heb. is silent.
VERSE 21
* Pr 10:12; 15:18; 29:22; 30:33 2Sa 20:1 1Ki 12:2,3,20 Ps 120:4
VERSE 22
- words.
* Pr 18:8; 20:19 Eze 22:9
- innermost parts. Heb. chambers.
VERSE 23
That is, ardent professions of friendship from a wicked
heart, however smooth, shining, and splendid they may appear,
are like a vile vessel covered over with base metal.
* Pr 10:18 2Sa 20:9,10 Eze 33:31 Lu 22:47,48
VERSE 24
- dissembleth. or, is known. deceit.
* Pr 11:1; 12:5,17,20; 14:8
VERSE 25
- speaketh fair. Heb. maketh his voice gracious.
* Ps 12:2; 28:3 Jer 9:2-8 Mic 7:5
- believe.
* Jer 12:6 Mt 24:23
- seven.
* Pr 6:16-19
VERSE 26
- Whose hatred is covered by deceit. or, Hatred is covered in
secret.
* Ge 4:8 1Sa 18:17,21 2Sa 3:27-30; 13:22-28 Ps 55:21-23
VERSE 27
- diggeth.
* Pr 28:10 Es 7:10 Ps 7:15,16; 9:15; 10:2; 57:6 Ec 10:8
VERSE 28
- lying.
He that injures another hates him in proportion to the
injury; {Proprium humani ingenii est, odisse quem l'seris,}
says Tacitlus: and strange to say, in proportion to the
innocence of the injured.
* Joh 8:40,44-49; 10:32,33; 15:22-24
- a flattering.
* Pr 6:24; 7:5,21-23; 29:5 Lu 20:20,21
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