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Proverbs 13:20Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 13:20

Note, 1. Those that would be good must keep good company, which is an evidence for them that they would be good (men's character is known by the company they choose) and will be a means of making them good, of showing t…

Proverbs 13:21Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 13:21

Here see, 1. How unavoidable the destruction of sinners is; the wrath of God pursues them, and all the terrors of that wrath: Evil pursues them closely wherever they go, as the avenger of blood pursued the manslayer, an…

Proverbs 13:22Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 13:22

See here, 1. How a good man's estate lasts: He leaves an inheritance to his children's children. It is part of his praise that he is thoughtful for posterity, that he does not lay all out upon himself, but is in care to…

Proverbs 13:23Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 13:23

See here, 1. How a small estate may be improved by industry, so that a man, by making the best of every thing, may live comfortably upon it: Much food is in the tillage of the poor, the poor farmers, that have but a lit…

Proverbs 13:24Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 13:24

Note, 1. To the education of children in that which is good there is necessary a due correction of them for what is amiss; every child of ours is a child of Adam, and therefore has that foolishness bound up in its heart…

Proverbs 13:25Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 13:25

Note, 1. It is the happiness of the righteous that they shall have enough and that they know when they have enough. They desire not to be surfeited, but, being moderate in their desires, they are soon satisfied. Nature…

Proverbs 14:1Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:1

Note, 1. A good wife is a great blessing to a family. By a fruitful wife a family is multiplied and replenished with children, and so built up. But by a prudent wife, one that is pious, industrious, and considerate, the…

Proverbs 14:2Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:2

Here are, 1. Grace and sin in their true colours. Grace reigning is a reverence of God, and gives honour to him who is infinitely great and high, and to whom all honour is due, than which what is more becoming or should…

Proverbs 14:3Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:3

See here, 1. A proud fool exposing himself. Where there is pride in the heart, and no wisdom in the head to suppress it, it commonly shows itself in the words: In the mouth there is pride, proud boasting, proud censurin…

Proverbs 14:4Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:4

Note, 1. The neglect of husbandry is the way to poverty: Where no oxen are, to till the ground and tread out the corn, the crib is empty, is clean; there is no straw for the cattle, and consequently no bread for the ser…

Proverbs 14:5Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:5

In the administration of justice much depends upon the witnesses, and therefore it is necessary to the common good that witnesses be principled as they ought to be; for, 1. A witness that is conscientious will not dare…

Proverbs 14:6Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:6

Note, 1. The reason why some people seek wisdom, and do not find it, is because they do not seek it from a right principle and in a right manner. They are scorners, and it is in scorn that they ask instruction, that the…

Proverbs 14:7Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:7

See here, 1. How we may discern a fool and discover him, a wicked man, for he is a foolish man. If we perceive not in him the lips of knowledge, if we find there is no relish or savour of piety in his discourse, that hi…

Proverbs 14:8Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:8

See here, 1. The good conduct of a wise and good man; he manages himself well. It is not the wisdom of the learned, which consists only in speculation, that is here recommended, but the wisdom of the prudent, which is p…

Proverbs 14:9Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:9

See here, 1. How wicked people are hardened in their wickedness: they make a mock at sin. They make a laughing matter of the sins of others, making themselves and their companions merry with that for which they should m…

Proverbs 14:10Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:10

This agrees with 1 Corinthians 2:11, What man knows the things of a man, and the changes of his temper, save the spirit of a man? 1. Every man feels most from his own burden, especially that which is a burden upon the s…

Proverbs 14:11Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:11

Note, 1. Sin is the ruin of great families: The house of the wicked, though built ever so strong and high, shall be overthrown, shall be brought to poverty and disgrace, and at length be extinct. His hope for heaven, th…

Proverbs 14:12Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:12

We have here an account of the way and end of a great many self-deluded souls. 1. Their way is seemingly fair: It seems right to themselves; they please themselves with a fancy that they are as they should be, that thei…

Proverbs 14:13Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

The Righteous and the Wicked Contrasted

This shows the vanity of carnal mirth, and proves what Solomon said of laughter, that it is mad; for, 1. There is sadness under it. Sometimes when sinners are under convictions, or some great trouble, they dissemble the…

Proverbs 14:14Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:14

Note, 1. The misery of sinners will be an eternal surfeit upon their sins: The backslider in heart, who for fear of suffering, or in hope of profit or pleasure, forsakes God and his duty, shall be filled with his own wa…

Proverbs 14:15Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:15

Note, 1. It is folly to be credulous, to heed every flying report, to give ear to every man's story, though ever so improbable, to take things upon trust from common fame, to depend upon every man's profession of friend…

Proverbs 14:16Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:16

Note, 1. Holy fear is an excellent guard upon every holy thing, and against every thing that is unholy. It is wisdom to depart from evil, from the evil of sin, and thereby from all other evil; and therefore it is wisdom…

Proverbs 14:17Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:17

Note, 1. Passionate men are justly laughed at. Men who are peevish and touchy, and are soon angry upon every the least provocation, deal foolishly; they say and do that which is ridiculous, and so expose themselves to c…

Proverbs 14:18Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 14:18

Note, 1. Sin is the shame of sinners: The simple, who love simplicity, get nothing by it; they inherit folly. They have it by inheritance, so some. This corruption of nature is derived from our first parents, and all th…

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