Proverbs 17:20 (BSB)
The one with a perverse heart finds no good, and he whose tongue is deceitful falls into trouble.
From Proverbs 17. Also in the ESV.
Commentary on Proverbs 17:20
- Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on Proverbs 17:20: Note, 1. Framing ill designs will be of no advantage to us; there is nothing got by them: He that has a froward heart, that sows discord and is full of resentment, cannot promise himself to get by it sufficient to counterbalance the loss of his repose and reputation, nor can he take any rational satisfaction in it; he finds no good. 2.
- John Gill (Reformed Baptist), Exposition of the Old and New Testaments on Proverbs 17:20: He that hath a froward heart findeth no good,.... Who is of a perverse spirit, meditates and devises evil things; is not ingenuous and sincere, but false and deceitful to God and men: such an one gets no good from either; he obtains not the favour of God, nor a good name, credit, and reputation among men; and he that hath a perverse tongue falleth...
- Jamieson-Fausset-Brown (Reformed), Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible on Proverbs 17:20: The second clause advances on the first. The ill-natured fail of good, and the cavilling and fault-finding incur evil.
- Keil & Delitzsch (Lutheran), Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament on Proverbs 17:20: Pro 17:20 20 He that is of a false heart findeth no good; And he that goeth astray with his tongue falleth into evil. Regarding עקּשׁ־לב, vid., Pro 11:20. In the parallel member, נהפּך בּלשׁונו is he who twists or winds (vid., at Pro 2:12) with his tongue, going about concealing and falsifying the truth.