16 The wise are cautious and avoid danger; fools plunge ahead with reckless confidence.
17 Short-tempered people do foolish things, and schemers are hated.
18 Simpletons are clothed with foolishness, but the prudent are crowned with knowledge.
19 Evil people will bow before good people; the wicked will bow at the gates of the godly.
20 The poor are despised even by their neighbors, while the rich have many "friends."
21 It is a sin to belittle one's neighbor; blessed are those who help the poor.
22 If you plan to do evil, you will be lost; if you plan to do good, you will receive unfailing love and faithfulness.
23 Work brings profit, but mere talk leads to poverty!
24 Wealth is a crown for the wise; the effort of fools yields only foolishness.
25 A truthful witness saves lives, but a false witness is a traitor.
26 Those who fear the Lord are secure; he will be a refuge for their children. 27 Fear of the Lord is a life-giving fountain; it offers escape from the snares of death.
28 A growing population is a king's glory; a prince without subjects has nothing.
29 People with understanding control their anger; a hot temper shows great foolishness.
30 A peaceful heart leads to a healthy body; jealousy is like cancer in the bones.
31 Those who oppress the poor insult their Maker, but helping the poor honors him.
32 The wicked are crushed by disaster, but the godly have a refuge when they die.
33 Wisdom is enshrined in an understanding heart; wisdom is not found among fools.
34 Godliness makes a nation great, but sin is a disgrace to any people.
35 A king rejoices in wise servants but is angry with those who disgrace him.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Proverbs 14:16-35
Commentary on Proverbs 14:16
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Holy fear guards against every thing unholy.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:17
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An angry man is to be pitied as well as blamed; but the revengeful is more hateful.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:18
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Sin is the shame of sinners; but wisdom is the honour of the wise.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:19
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Even bad men acknowledge the excellency of God's people.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:20
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Friendship in the world is governed by self-interest. It is good to have God our Friend; he will not desert us.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:21
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To despise a man for his employment or appearance is a sin.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:22
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How wisely those consult their own interest, who not only do good, but devise it!
Commentary on Proverbs 14:23
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Labour of the head, or of the hand, will turn to some good account. But if men's religion runs all out in talk and noise, they will come to nothing.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:24
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The riches of men of wisdom and piety enlarge their usefulness.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:25
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An upright man will venture the displeasure of the greatest, to bring truth to light.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:26-27
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Those who fear the Lord so as to obey and serve him, have a strong ground of confidence, and will be preserved. Let us seek to this Fountain of life, that we may escape the snares of death.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:28
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Let all that wish well to the kingdom of Christ, do what they can, that many may be added to his church.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:29
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A mild, patient man is one that learns of Christ, who is Wisdom itself. Unbridled passion is folly made known.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:30
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An upright, contented, and benevolent mind, tends to health.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:31
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To oppress the poor is to reproach our Creator.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:32
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The wicked man has his soul forced from him; he dies in his sins, under the guilt and power of them. But godly men, though they have pain and some dread of death, have the blessed hope, which God, who cannot lie, has given them.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:33
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Wisdom possesses the heart, and thus regulates the affections and tempers.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:34
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Piety and holiness always promote industry, sobriety, and honesty.
Commentary on Proverbs 14:35
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The great King who reigns over heaven and earth, will reward faithful servants who honour his gospel by the proper discharge of the duties of their stations: he despises not the services of the lowest.