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(a) That is, wickedly gotten.
(b) Though he permits the just to want for a time, yet he will send him comfort in due season.
(c) When their wickedness is discovered, they will be as dumb and not know what to say.
(d) Shall be vile and abhorred both by God and man, contrary to their own expectation, who think to make their name immortal.
(e) That bears a fair countenance and imagines mischief in his heart, as in (Proverbs 6:13).(f) For the corruption of his heart is known by his talk.
(g) That is, God will find him out to punish him.
(h) And so makes him bold to do evil, while poverty bridles the poor from many evil things.
(i) For they speak truth and edify many by exhortations, admonition and counsel.
(k) Meaning that all worldly things bring care and sorrow, where as they who feel the blessings of God have none.
(l) He is trouble and grief to him about any business.
(m) The time of their prosperity will be short because of their great fall, though they seem to live long.
(n) They enjoy in this life by faith and hope, their everlasting life.
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Beza, Theodore. "Commentary on Proverbs 10:4". "The 1599 Geneva Study Bible". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/gsb/proverbs-10.html. 1599-1645.