151 A soft answer turneth back fury, And a grievous word raiseth up anger.

2 The tongue of the wise maketh knowledge good, And the mouth of fools uttereth folly.

3 In every place are the eyes of Jehovah, Watching the evil and the good.

4 A healed tongue 'is' a tree of life, And perverseness in it—a breach in the spirit.

5 A fool despiseth the instruction of his father, And whoso is regarding reproof is prudent.

6 'In' the house of the righteous 'is' abundant strength, And in the increase of the wicked—trouble.

7 The lips of the wise scatter knowledge, And the heart of fools 'is' not right.

8 The sacrifice of the wicked 'is' an abomination to Jehovah, And the prayer of the upright 'is' His delight.

9 An abomination to Jehovah 'is' the way of the wicked, And whoso is pursuing righteousness He loveth.

10 Chastisement 'is' grievous to him who is forsaking the path, Whoso is hating reproof dieth.

11 Sheol and destruction 'are' before Jehovah, Surely also the hearts of the sons of men.

12 A scorner loveth not his reprover, Unto the wise he goeth not.

13 A joyful heart maketh glad the face, And by grief of heart is the spirit smitten.

14 The heart of the intelligent seeketh knowledge, And the mouth of fools enjoyeth folly.

15 All the days of the afflicted 'are' evil, And gladness of heart 'is' a perpetual banquet.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Proverbs 15:1-15

Commentary on Proverbs 15:1

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A right cause will be better pleaded with meekness than with passion. Nothing stirs up anger like grievous words.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:2

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He that has knowledge, is to use it aright, for the good of others.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:3

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Secret sins, services, and sorrows, are under God's eye. This speaks comfort to saints, and terror to sinners.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:4

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A good tongue is healing to wounded consciences, by comforting them; to sin-sick souls, by convincing them; and it reconciles parties at variance.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:5

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If instruction is despised, reprove men rather than suffer them to go on undisturbed in the way to ruin.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:6

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The wealth of worldly men increases their fears and suspicions, adds strength to their passions, and renders the fear of death more distressing.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:7

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We use knowledge aright when we disperse it; but the heart of the foolish has nothing to disperse that is good.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:8-9

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The wicked put other things in the stead of Christ's atonement, or in the place of holy obedience. Praying graces are his gift, and the work of his Spirit, with which he is well pleased.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:10

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He that hates reproof shall perish in his sins, since he would not be parted from them.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:11

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There is nothing that can be hid from the eyes of God, not even man's thoughts.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:12

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A scorner cannot bear to reflect seriously within his own heart.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:13

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A gloomy, impatient, unthankful spirit, springing from pride and undue attachment to worldly objects, renders a man uneasy to himself and others.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:14

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A wise man seeks to gain more wisdom, growing in grace and in the knowledge of Christ. But a carnal mind rests contented, flattering itself.

Commentary on Proverbs 15:15

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Some are much in affliction, and of a sorrowful spirit. Such are to be pitied, prayed for, and comforted. And others serve God with gladness of heart, and it prompts their obedience, yet they should rejoice with trembling.