Those make themselves always easy, that live in continual dependence upon God and his grace, and live by faith.
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Proverbs 28:25
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commentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 28:1-28EXPOSITION This chapter is still part of the Hezekiah collection, and not a new series by another author. It may be regarded as describing the various destinies of the powerful and the weak, the sinner and the righteous.Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryMatthew Henry on Proverbs 28:25Note, 1. Those make themselves lean, and continually unquiet, that are haughty and quarrelsome, for they are opposed to those that shall be made fat: He that is of a proud heart, that is conceited of himself and looks w…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 28:25He that is of a proud heart stirreth up strife (Proverbs 15:18; Proverbs 29:22); literally, he that is of a wide soul. This may certainly denote pride (qui se jactat et dilatat, Vulgate), in which case the gnome says th…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 28:25(latter part) and 26 (former part) In whom to trust They who look forward to human life from the sanguine standpoint of youth may see in it little to be afraid about; but they who have reached the latter end of it, and…Joseph S. Exell and contributors