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- Proverbs
- Chapter 19
- Verse 10
Delight is not seemly for a fool; much less for a servant to have rule over princes.
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Gill's Exposition
Delight is not seemly for a fool,.... Such an one as Nabal, whose name and nature were alike; and whose prosperity ill became him, and the mirth and delight he had in it, Sa1 25:25; for, as the wise…
Barnes' Notes
“Delight,” high unrestrained enjoyment, is to the “fool” who lacks wisdom but a temptation and a snare. The second clause carries the thought on to what the despotism of Eastern monarchies often…
Matthew Henry
Note, 1. Pleasure and liberty ill become a fool: Delight is not seemly for such a one. A man that has not wisdom and grace has no right nor title to true joy, and therefore it is unseemly. It ill…
Cambridge Bible
delight Rather, luxury, or delicate living, R.V. οὐ συμφέρει ἄφρονι τρυφὴ, LXX. Comp. οἱ ἐν τρυφῇ ὑπάρχοντες ἐν τοῖς βασιλείοις εἰσίν, Luk 7:25; as "a servant" would be if he had "rule over princes."
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