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Proverbs 15:9Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:9

This is a reason of what was said in the foregoing verse. 1. The sacrifices of the wicked are an abomination to God, not for want of some nice points of ceremony, but because their way, the whole course and tenour of th…

Proverbs 15:10Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:10

This shows that those who cannot bear to be corrected must expect to be destroyed. 1. It is common for those who have known the way of righteousness, but have forsaken it, to reckon it a great affront to be reproved and…

Proverbs 15:11Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:11

This confirms what was said (Proverbs 15:3) concerning God's omnipresence, in order to his judging of evil and good. 1. God knows all things, even those things that are hidden from the eyes of all living: Hell and destr…

Proverbs 15:12Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:12

A scorner is one that not only makes a jest of God and religion, but bids defiance to the methods employed for his conviction and reformation, and, as an evidence of that, 1. He cannot endure the checks of his own consc…

Proverbs 15:13Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Wisdom and Folly

Here, 1. Harmless mirth is recommended to us, as that which contributes to the health of the body, making men lively and fit for business, and to the acceptableness of the conversation, making the face to shine and rend…

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

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:14

Here are two things to be wondered at:—1. A wise man not satisfied with his wisdom, but still seeking the increase of it; the more he has the more he would have: The heart of him that has understanding, rejoices so in t…

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

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:15

See here what a great difference there is between the condition and temper of some and others of the children of men. 1. Some are much in affliction, and of a sorrowful spirit, and all their days are evil days, like tho…

Proverbs 15:16-17Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:16-17

Solomon had said in the foregoing verse that he who has not a large estate, or a great income, but a cheerful spirit, has a continual feast; Christian contentment, and joy in God, make the life easy and pleasant; now he…

Proverbs 15:18Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:18

Here is, 1. Passion the great make-bate. Thence come wars and fightings. Anger strikes the fire which sets cities and churches into a flame: A wrathful man, with his peevish passionate reflections, stirs up strife, and…

Proverbs 15:19Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:19

See here, 1. Whence those difficulties arise which men pretend to meet with in the way of their duty, and to be insuperable; they arise not from any thing in the nature of the duty, but from the slothfulness of those th…

Proverbs 15:20Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:20

Observe here, 1. To the praise of good children, that they are the joy of their parents, who ought to have joy of them, having taken so much care and pains about them. And it adds much to the satisfaction of those that…

Proverbs 15:21Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:21

Note, 1. It is the character of a wicked man that he takes pleasure in sin; he has an appetite to the bait, and swallows it greedily, and has no dread of the hook, nor feels from it when he has swallowed it: Folly is jo…

Proverbs 15:22Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:22

See here, 1. Of what ill consequence it is to be precipitate and rash, and to act without advice: Men's purposes are disappointed, their measures broken, and they come short of their point, gain not their end, because t…

Proverbs 15:23Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:23

Note, 1. We speak wisely when we speak seasonably: The answer of the mouth will be our credit and joy when it is pertinent and to the purpose, and is spoken in due season, when it is needed and will be regarded, and, as…

Proverbs 15:24Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

The Righteous and the Wicked Contrasted

The way of wisdom and holiness is here recommended to us, 1. As very safe and comfortable: It is the way of life, the way that leads to eternal life, in which we shall find the joy and satisfaction which will be the lif…

Proverbs 15:25Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:25

Note, 1. Those that are elevated God delights to abase, and commonly does it in the course of his providence: The proud, that magnify themselves, bid defiance to the God above them and trample on all about them, are suc…

Proverbs 15:26Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:26

The former part of this verse speaks of thoughts, the latter of words, but they come all to one; for thoughts are words to God, and words are judged of by the thoughts from which they proceed, so that, 1. The thoughts a…

Proverbs 15:27Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:27

Note, 1. Those that are covetous entail trouble upon their families: He that is greedy of gain, and therefore makes himself a slave to the world, rises up early, sits up late, and eats the bread of carefulness, in pursu…

Proverbs 15:28Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:28

Here is, 1. A good man proved to be a wise man by this, that he governs his tongue well; he that does so the same is a perfect man, James 3:2. It is part of the character of a righteous man that being convinced of the a…

Proverbs 15:29Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:29

Note, 1. God sets himself at a distance from those that set him at defiance: The wicked say to the Almighty, Depart from us, and he is, accordingly, far from them; he does not manifest himself to them, has no communion…

Proverbs 15:30Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:30

Two things are here pronounced pleasant:— 1. It is pleasant to have a good prospect to see the light of the sun (Ecclesiastes 11:7) and by it to see the wonderful works of God, with which this lower world is beautified…

Proverbs 15:31Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:31

Note, 1. It is the character of a wise man that he is very willing to be reproved, and therefore chooses to converse with those that, both by their words and example, will show him what is amiss in him: The ear that can…

Proverbs 15:32Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:32

See here, 1. The folly of those that will not be taught, that refuse instruction, that will not heed it, but turn their backs upon it, or will not hear it, but turn their hearts against it. They refuse correction (margi…

Proverbs 15:33Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

Matthew Henry on Proverbs 15:33

See here how much it is our interest, as well as duty, 1. To submit to our God, and keep up a reverence for him: The fear of the Lord, as it is the beginning of wisdom, so it is the instruction and correction of wisdom;…

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