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Verse Proverbs 10:10. _HE THAT WINKETH WITH THE EYE_] Instead of the
latter clause, on which see Proverbs 10:8, the _Septuagint_ has, ὁ
δε ελεγχων μετα παῥρησιας
ειρηνοποιει· "but he that reproveth...
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In Proverbs 10:8 the relation between the two clauses was one of
contrast, here of resemblance. Cunning, reticence, and deceit
(Proverbs 6:12 note) bring sorrow no less than garrulity....
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II. THE PROVERBS OF SOLOMON: CHAPTER S 10--19:19
Beginning with the tenth chapter we have the collection of proverbs
given by inspiration through Solomon. In this section the personal
address, “My son...
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PROVERBS 10:2 (_cf._ Psalms 3:7). RIGHTEOUSNESS: the growth of the
conception of righteousness is an important subject. As in the Pss.,
there is a specific class the righteous opposed to the wicked. T...
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_a prating fool_&c. The repetition of this clause in a new connection
is interesting. In Proverbs 10:8 the contrast is between a wise heart
and an unbridled tongue, in its consequences to its possesso...
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BUT A PRATING FOOL SHALL FALL— We have remarked in a former note,
that these proverbs consist of hemistichs, the second of which, an
ingenious writer observes, farther strengthens and illustrates the...
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CHAPTER 10
TEXT Proverbs 10:1-11
1.
The Proverbs of Solomon.
A wise son maketh a glad father;
But a foolish son is the heaviness of his mother.
2.
Treasures of wickedness profit nothing;
But rig...
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He that winketh with the eye causeth sorrow: but a prating fool shall
fall.
HE THAT WINKETH WITH THE EYE CAUSETH SORROW. "Winketh-namely, with
malicious intent (, note). Feigning kindliness to his...
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10:10 fool (b-12) Lit. 'a fool of lips.'...
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LESSONS ABOUT WISDOM
PROVERBS
_KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 10
THE PROVERBS (WISE WORDS) OF SOLOMON
(PROVERBS 10:1 TO PROVERBS 22:16)
The second major section in the Book of Proverbs is...
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‘Look out for the evil man! Look out for the thief! His mouth is
speaking false words. Look out for his signals! He shuts his eyes. He
moves his feet. He taps his fingers. He is plotting evil plans in...
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CAUSETH SORROW to the person who is the butt of his ridicule, or
against whom his malice is directed....
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קֹ֣רֵ֖ץ עַ֭יִן יִתֵּ֣ן עַצָּ֑בֶת וֶ
אֱוִ֥יל ש
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CHAPTER 11
WEALTH
"Treasures of wickedness profit nothing: but righteousness delivereth
from death." Proverbs 10:2
"O'er weening statesmen have full long relied
On fleets and armies and external w...
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THE RIGHTEOUS AND THE WICKED
Proverbs 10:1-16
Wealth has its advantages, which are more than apparent. _The rich
man's wealth is his strong city_, Proverbs 10:15; but the treasures
which have been o...
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Here begin the proverbs proper. In this collection they are
antithetical, They present a sharp contrast between wisdom and folly
in the outworking of such in practical life. Seeing that this is
indeed...
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He that (e) winketh with the eye causeth sorrow: but a (f) prating
fool shall fall.
(e) That bears a fair countenance and imagines mischief in his heart,
as in (Proverbs 6:13).
(f) For the corruptio...
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Sorrow. Septuagint add, "to men as well as to himself." (Calmet) ---
"But he who chides boldly shall make peace," (Haydock) or "work
safety," as the Syriac and Arabic also read, instead of Hebrew, "a...
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He becometh poor that dealeth with a slack hand: but the hand of the
diligent maketh rich. He that gathereth in summer is a wise son: but
he that sleepeth in harvest is a son that causeth shame. Bless...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 10 THROUGH 31.
In chapter 10 begin the details which teach those who give ear how to
avoid the snares into which the simple might fall, the path to be
followe...
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HE THAT WINKETH WITH THE EYE,.... The Syriac and Arabic versions add,
"with fraud". A descriptive character of a wicked man, Proverbs 6:13;
who so does, either to draw and allure persons to go along w...
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He that winketh with the eye causeth sorrow: but a prating fool shall
fall.
Ver. 10. _He that winketh with the eye._] That is, Loath to stand to
those truths that shall bring him to suffering. Or, He...
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_He that winketh with his eye_ That secretly and cunningly designs
mischiefs against others: see on Proverbs 6:13: _causeth sorrow _ To
others, and afterward to himself; _but_ Or, _and_, as it is in t...
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V. 10. HE THAT WINKETH WITH THE EYE, as a malicious and mocking sign
to his confederates to watch him or to join him in some act of insult,
CAUSETH SORROW, injury and grief; BUT A PRATING FOOL SHALL F...
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SHALL FALL:
Or, shall be beaten...
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1 The comfort of parents much depends on their children; and this
suggests to both, motives to their duties. Proverbs 10:2; Proverbs
10:3. Though the righteous may be poor, the Lord will not suffer h...
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THAT WINKETH WITH THE EYE; that secretly and cunningly designs
mischiefs against others, as this phrase is used, PSALMS 35:19
PROVERBS 6:13. CAUSETH SORROW to others, and afterwards to himself.
BUT; o...
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Proverbs 10:10 winks H7169 (H8802) eye H5869 causes H5414 (H8799)
trouble H6094 prating H8193 fool H191 fall...
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THE RIGHTEOUS (THE WISE) WALK UPRIGHTLY, ARE A WELLSPRING OF LIFE TO
OTHERS, STORE UP KNOWLEDGE, ACCEPT CORRECTION, THINK BEFORE THEY SPEAK
AND ACT AS SHEPHERD TO MANY. THE UNRIGHTEOUS PERVERT THEIR W...
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A COLLECTION OF SOLOMON'S PROVERBS (PROVERBS 10:1 TO PROVERBS 29:27).
Solomon's presentation of The Book of Proverbs has followed the
pattern of much Wisdom literature. This commenced with the initial...
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A COLLECTION OF SOLOMON'S PROVERBS (PROVERBS 10:1 TO PROVERBS 29:27).
Solomon's presentation of The Book of Proverbs has followed the
pattern of much Wisdom literature. This commenced with the initial...
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THE PROVERBS OF SOLOMON (PROVERBS 10:1 TO PROVERBS 22:16).
The proverbs in this section are now introduced by the brief
subheading ‘The Proverbs Of Solomon'. Contrast ‘The sayings of
Solomon, the Son...
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CONTENTS: The blessedness of the ways of righteousness and the folly
of the ways of wickedness.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon.
CONCLUSION: The head of the just man will be crowned with the
blessings both...
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Proverbs 10:1. _The Proverbs of Solomon._ The nine preseding Chapter s
may be regarded as a vestibule to the temple. Wisdom has been
personified, and folly thrown into the darker shades. We have had a...
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PROVERBS—NOTE ON PROVERBS 10:1 Proverbs 1:1 of Solomon. Here begins
what may be called the “proverbs proper.” They are short,
individual sayings, in contrast to the lon
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PROVERBS—NOTE ON PROVERBS 10:6 Neither the BLESSINGS... ON THE HEAD
OF THE RIGHTEOUS nor the VIOLENCE that is hidden by the MOUTH OF THE
WICKED are necessarily obvious to an obse
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
PROVERBS 10:9. BE KNOWN, _i.e._, “be made known,” or, discovered.
Proverbs 10:11. For second clause, see on Proverbs 10:6.
MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH—...
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EXPOSITION
VERSE 1-22:16
PART III. FIRST GREAT COLLECTION (375) OF SOLOMONIC PROVERBS.
VERSE 1-12:28
First section. The sections are noted by their commencing usually with
the words, "a wise son....
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Now in chapter 10 we have individual proverbs. Most of these
individual proverbs are in contrast, where they are contrasting the
wise with the foolish, or the wicked with the righteous. Or the
diligen...
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3 John 1:10; Job 15:12; Proverbs 6:13; Proverbs 10:8; Proverbs 18:21;
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Winketh — That secretly designs mischief against others, as this
phrase is used, Psalms 35:19....