JFB Commentary

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary

Proverbs 12

Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.

Commentary Notes

v1

Proverbs 12:1

Pr 12:1-28.

1. loveth knowledge —as the fruit of instruction or training (Pr 1:2).

hateth reproof —(Pr 10:17).

brutish —stupid, regardless of his own welfare (Ps 49:10; 73:22).

Prov 12 1-Prov 12 28Prov 1 2Prov 10 17Ps 49 10Ps 73 22
v3

Proverbs 12:3

3. Wickedness cannot give permanent prosperity.

root … not be moved —firm as a flourishing tree—(Ps 1:3; 15:5; Jer 17:8).

Jer 17 8
v4

Proverbs 12:4

4. A virtuous woman —in the wide sense of well-disposed to all moral duties (Pr 31:10).

maketh ashamed —that is, by misconduct.

rottenness —an incurable evil.

Prov 31 10
v5

Proverbs 12:5

5. thoughts —or, "purposes."

are right —literally, "are judgment," that is, true decisions.

counsels —(Compare Pr 11:14).

deceit —contrary to truth and honesty.

Prov 11 14
v6

Proverbs 12:6

6. The words —or, "expressed designs" of the wicked are for evil purposes.

the mouth —or, "words" of the righteous delivering instead of ensnaring men.

v7

Proverbs 12:7

7. Such conduct brings a proper return, by the destruction of the wicked and well-being of the righteous and his family.

v8

Proverbs 12:8

8. despised —as opposed to commended (Pr 11:12).

perverse heart —or, "wicked principles," as opposed to one of wisdom.

Prov 11 12
v9

Proverbs 12:9

9. despised —held in little repute, obscure (1Sa 18:23; Isa 3:5).

hath a servant —implying some means of honest living.

honoureth himself —is self-conceited.

1Sam 18 23Isa 3 5
v10

Proverbs 12:10

10. regardeth —literally, "knoweth" (Ps 1:6).

mercies … cruel —as acts of compassion ungraciously rendered to the needy. The righteous more regards a beast than the wicked a man.

Ps 1 6
v11

Proverbs 12:11

11. The idler's fate is the result of indolence and want of principle (Pr 6:32; 7:7).

Prov 6 32Prov 7 7
v12

Proverbs 12:12

12. the wicked … evil —They love the crafty arts of deception.

the root … fruit —their own resources supply them; or, it may be rendered: "He (God) giveth, or, sets (Eze 17:22) the root of the righteous," and hence it is firm: or, the verb is impersonal; "As to the root … it is firm" (Pr 17:19).

Ezek 17 22Prov 17 19
v13

Proverbs 12:13

13, 14. The wicked is snared, &c.—The sentiment expanded. While the wicked, such as liars, flatterers, &c., fall by their own words, the righteous are unhurt. Their good conduct makes friends, and God rewards them.

v15

Proverbs 12:15

15. The way … eyes —The fool is self-conceited (compare Pr 12:1; 1:32; 10:17; Jas 3:17).

Prov 12 1Prov 1 32Prov 10 17Jas 3 17
v18

Proverbs 12:18

18. speaketh —literally, "speaketh hastily," or indiscreetly (Ps 106:33), as an angry man retorts harsh and provoking invectives.

tongue … health —by soothing and gentle language.

Ps 106 33
v19

Proverbs 12:19

19. Words of truth are consistent, and stand all tests, while lies are soon discovered and exposed.

v20

Proverbs 12:20

20. that imagine —or, "plan" (Pr 3:29). They design a deceitful course, to which, with all its evils and dangers to others and themselves, the happiness of peace-makers is opposed (compare Mt 5:9; Ro 12:18).

Prov 3 29Matt 5 9Rom 12 18
v22

Proverbs 12:22

22. deal truly —or, "faithfully," that is, according to promises (compare Joh 3:21).

John 3 21
v23

Proverbs 12:23

23. concealeth —by his modesty (Pr 10:14; 11:13).

heart … proclaimeth —as his lips speak his thoughts (compare Ec 10:3).

Prov 10 14Prov 11 13Eccl 10 3
v24

Proverbs 12:24

24. slothful —(Compare Margin ), so called because he fails to meet his promises.

under tribute —not denoting legal taxes, but the obligation of dependence.

v26

Proverbs 12:26

26. more excellent —(Compare Margin ); or, "more successful," while the wicked fail; or, we may read it: "The righteous guides his friend, but," &c., that is, The ability of the righteous to aid others is contrasted with the ruin to which the way of the wicked leads themselves.

v27

Proverbs 12:27

27. (Compare Pr 12:24).

took in hunting —or, "his venison." He does not improve his advantages.

the substance … precious —or, "the wealth of a man of honor is being diligent," or "diligence."

precious —literally, "honor" (Ec 10:1).

Prov 12 24Eccl 10 1