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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Proverbs 22:5

Note 1. The way of sin is vexatious and dangerous: In the way of the froward, that crooked way, which is contrary to the will and word of God, thorns and snares are found, thorns of grief for past sins and snares entangling them in further sin. He that makes no conscience of what he says and does will find himself hampered by that imaginary liberty, and tormented by his pleasures. Froward people, who are soon angry, expose themselves to trouble at every step. Every thing will fret and vex him... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Proverbs 22:5

Thorns and snares are in the way of the froward ,.... Who walks contrary to the will and law of God; such a man meets with troubles, which are as thorns, grieving and distressing to him; and is taken in snares, and brought into difficulties, out of which he is not easily extricated; the thorns of affliction, and the snares of Satan: by the one his way is hedged up, and in the other his feet are taken; he that doth keep his soul shall be far from them ; he that is concerned for the... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Proverbs 22:5

Thorns and snares - Various difficulties, trials, and sufferings. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Proverbs 22:1-5

The general conditions of a good name I. WHAT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ITS FOUNDATION . 1 . Riches . ( Proverbs 22:1 .) Riches have their worth; reputation has its worth; but the latter is of an order altogether different from the former. The former gives a physical, the latter a moral, power. It is right that we should have regard to the opinion of good men. "An evil name shall inherit disgrace and reproach," says Sirach 6:1. And we have, as Christians, clearly to think... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Proverbs 22:1-16

The theme of the earlier part of the chapter may be said to be the good name: the blessings in the possession of it, and the conditions for the acquirement of it—partly negatively, partly positively, described. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Proverbs 22:5

Thorns and snares are in the way of the froward. The words are in the Hebrew without the conjunction (see note, Proverbs 22:4 ), though the versions generally add it. Thus the Septuagint, τρίβολοι καὶ παγίδες ; Vulgate, arma et gladiii but the Venetian, ἄκανθαι παγίδες . It is a question whether the thorns are what the perverse prepare for others, or what they themselves suffer. In Proverbs 15:19 the hedge of thorns represented the difficulties in the sluggard's path; but... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Proverbs 22:5

The path of the perverse By "the froward" we understand the spiritually perverse—those that will go on their own way, deaf to the commandments and the entreaties of their heavenly Father. I. THE PATH OF THE PERVERSE , This is: 1 . One of guilt. These froward souls who choose their own way, declining that to which God calls them, are most seriously guilty. Whether their disobedience be due to careless inattention or whether to deliberate recusancy, it is disloyal,... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Proverbs 22:5

Proverbs 22:5. Thorns and snares are in the way of the froward The wicked, by their evil practices, expose themselves to many dangers, and occasions both of sin and mischief: he that keeps his soul That takes heed to himself, and to his actions, and to the saving of his soul; shall be far from them Will avoid the society of such froward persons; or rather, by that circumspection shall preserve himself from those thorns and snares to which the froward are exposed. read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Proverbs 22:1-16

Children and adults (22:1-16)People vary in reputation and status, but they should respect one another as being equally God’s creatures (22:1-2). Wise people will act with caution and humility. They will bring up their children in a way that prepares them for the experiences they will face in the life ahead (3-6). Those who borrow will fall into the power of the lenders, and this can lead to unjust treatment of the poor by the rich. Such oppression will be punished, but generosity will be... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Proverbs 22:5

and. Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulg, read this "and" in the text. froward = perverse. See note on Proverbs 2:12 , Proverbs 2:15 ; Proverbs 3:32 . Illustrations: Israel (Judges 2:2 , Judges 2:3 .Joshua 23:12 , Joshua 23:13 ; contrast with Joshua 21:43-45 ; Joshua 24:31 ); Ahab (1 Kings 17:1 ; 1Ki 18:5 ; 1 Kings 21:4 , 1 Kings 21:20 ; 1 Kings 22:6 , 1 Kings 22:37 ). read more

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