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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Proverbs 14:29

Note, 1. Meekness is wisdom. He rightly understands himself, and his duty and interest, the infirmities of human nature, and the constitution of human society, who is slow to anger, and knows how to excuse the faults of others as well as his own, how to adjourn his resentments, and moderate them, so as by no provocation to be put out of the possession of his own soul. A mild patient man is really to be accounted an intelligent man, one that learns of Christ, who is Wisdom itself. 2. Unbridled... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Proverbs 14:29

He that is slow to wrath is of great understanding ,.... Or "long in wrath" F5 ארך אפים "longus iris", Vatablus; "longus naribus", Montanus; "longus narium", Schultens. ; it is long before he is angry; he is longsuffering, bears much and long, is very patient; such an one appears to understand himself and human nature, and has a great command over his passions; which shows him to be a man of great wisdom and understanding; but he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly ;... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Proverbs 14:29

That is hasty of spirit - רוח קצר ketsar ruach , "the short of spirit;" one that is easily irritated; and, being in a passion, he is agitated so as to be literally short of breath. Here put in opposition to אפים ארך erech appayim , long of nostrils; see on Proverbs 14:17 ; (note); and of the same import with St. Paul's μακροθυμια , longsuffering, longmindedness. See on Ephesians 4:2 ; (note). read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Proverbs 14:28-35

Life contrasts I. IN PUBLIC LIFE . 1 . Fulness and scantiness of population. ( Proverbs 14:28 .) The Hebrew had a deep sense of the value of fruitfulness in the wedded life, and of increase in the nation. The majesty of the monarch is the reflection of the greatness of his people, and the decay must represent itself in his feebleness for action. It is our duty as Christian men to study with intelligence political questions, and to support all measures which tend to freedom... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Proverbs 14:29

He that is slow to wrath is of great understanding. The Hebrew expression for what the Septuagint calls μακροθυμος , "long suffering," and the Vulgate, patiens, is "long in nostrils" ( Proverbs 15:18 ), as the contrary temper, which we had in Proverbs 14:17 , is "short in nostrils." That organ, into which was breathed the breath of life ( Genesis 2:7 ), is taken as the seat of the inward spirit, and as showing by exterior signs the dominant feeling. The original is very terse,... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Proverbs 14:29

Proverbs 14:29. He that is slow to wrath, &c. He who is not soon provoked to anger by reproaches or ill usage, shows himself to be a wise and great man; but he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly Exposes his folly, and makes it apparent to every body. Hebrew, מרים אולת , lifteth up folly, displays it like a banner. read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Proverbs 14:1-35

Hidden feelings and motives (14:1-35)Wisdom builds, but folly destroys. People’s actions reveal their attitude to God (14:1-2). The wisdom of their speech and their commitment to hard work are among the things that determine whether they progress or come to ruin (3-5). Those who think they know everything can never become truly wise and therefore can never have right discernment in the moral issues of life (6-8).Good people may prosper and evil people may suffer loss, but outward appearances do... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Proverbs 14:29

understanding = discernment. Hebrew. tebunah. See note on Proverbs 1:2 . hasty of spirit. Illustrations: Rehoboam (1 Kings 12:0 . Compare Proverbs 14:16 , above); Jehoram (2 Kings 5:7 ); Martha (Luke 10:40 ). spirit. Hebrew. ruach. App-9 . read more

James Burton Coffman

Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - Proverbs 14:29

"He that is slow to anger is of great understanding; But he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly."A variation of this is: "A meek-spirited man is a healer of the heart, but a sensitive heart is a corruption of the bones."[32] Nothing is any more dangerous than association with a person of quick and violent temper, who may become offended on the slightest of pretexts. Such persons are sometimes said to have "a chip on their shoulder." They can even become violent upon the most trivial of... read more

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