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Selected Verse: Proverbs 20:20 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Pr 20:20 |
Strong Concordance |
Whoso curseth [07043] his father [01] or his mother [0517], his lamp [05216] shall be put out [01846] in obscure [0380] [0380] darkness [02822]. |
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King James |
Whoso curseth his father or his mother, his lamp shall be put out in obscure darkness. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
his lamp--(Compare Pro 13:9; Pro 24:20). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
A connecting link between Lev 20:9 and Mat 15:4. The words, "his lamp shall be put out," describe the failure of outward happiness. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
The following group begins, for once more the aim of this older Book of Proverbs becomes prominent, with an inculcation of the fourth
(Note: i.e., The fifth according to the arrangement of the Westminster Confession.)
commandment.
20 He that curseth his father and his mother,
His light is extinguished in midnight darkness.
The divine law, Exo 21:17; Lev 20:9, condemns such an one to death. But the proverb does not mean this sentence against the criminal, which may only seldom be carried into execution, but the fearful end which, because of the righteousness of God ruling in history, terminates the life of such an unnatural son (Pro 30:17). Of the godless, it has already been said that their light is extinguished, Pro 13:9, there is suddenly an end to all that brightened, i.e., made happy and embellished their life; but he who acts wickedly (קלּל, R. קל, levem esse, synon. הקלה, Deu 27:16), even to the cursing of his father and mother, will see himself surrounded by midnight darkness (Symmachus, σκοτομήνῃ, moonless night), not: he will see himself in the greatest need, forsaken by divine protection (Fleischer), for Jansen rightly: Lux et lucerna in scripturis et vitae claritatem et posteritatem et prosperitatem significat. The apple of the eye, אישׁון, of darkness (vid., Pro 7:9), is that which forms the centre of centralization of darkness. The Syr. renders it correctly by bobtho, pupil of the eye, but the Targ. retains the אשׁוּן of the Kerı̂, and renders it in Aram. by אתוּן, which Rashi regards as an infin., Parchon as a particip. after the form ערוּך; but it may be also an infin. substantive after the form עזוּז, and is certainly nothing else than the abbreviated and vocally obscured אישׁון. For the Talm. אשׁן, to be hard, furnishes no suitable idea; and the same holds true of אשׁוּני, times, Lev 15:25 of the Jerusalem Targ.; while the same abbreviation and the same passing over of o into u represents this as the inflected אישׁון (= עת). There is also no evidence for a verb אשׁן, to be black, dark; the author of Aruch interprets אשׁונא, Bereschith Rabba, c. 33, with reference to the passage before us, of a dark bathing apartment, but only tentatively, and אישׁון is there quoted as the Targ. of צל, Gen 19:8, which the text lying before us does not ratify. Ishon means the little man (in the eye), and neither the blackness (Buxtorf and others) nor the point of strength, the central point (Levy) of the eye.
(Note: Vid., Fleischer in Levy's Chald. Wrterbuch, i. 419.) |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Lamp - His name and memory shall utterly perish. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Whoso curseth his father - Such persons were put to death under the law; see Exo 21:17; Lev 20:9, and here it is said, Their lamp shall be put out - they shall have no posterity; God shall cut them off both root and branch. |
20 For there shall be no reward [0319] to the evil [07451] man; the candle [05216] of the wicked [07563] shall be put out [01846].
9 The light [0216] of the righteous [06662] rejoiceth [08055]: but the lamp [05216] of the wicked [07563] shall be put out [01846].
4 For [1063] God [2316] commanded [1781], saying [3004], Honour [5091] thy [4675] father [3962] and [2532] mother [3384]: and [2532], He that curseth [2551] father [3962] or [2228] mother [3384], let him die [5053] the death [2288].
9 For every [0376] one [0376] that curseth [07043] his father [01] or his mother [0517] shall be surely [04191] put to death [04191]: he hath cursed [07043] his father [01] or his mother [0517]; his blood [01818] shall be upon him.
8 Behold now, I have two [08147] daughters [01323] which have not known [03045] man [0376]; let me, I pray you, bring them out [03318] unto you, and do [06213] ye to them as is good [02896] in your eyes [05869]: only unto these [0411] men [0582] do [06213] nothing [0408] [01697]; for therefore came [0935] they under the shadow [06738] of my roof [06982].
25 And if a woman [0802] have [02100] an issue [02101] of her blood [01818] many [07227] days [03117] out [03808] of the time [06256] of her separation [05079], or if it run [02100] beyond the time [05921] of her separation [05079]; all the days [03117] of the issue [02101] of her uncleanness [02932] shall be as the days [03117] of her separation [05079]: she shall be unclean [02931].
9 In the twilight [05399], in the evening [03117] [06153], in the black [0380] and dark [0653] night [03915]:
16 Cursed [0779] be he that setteth light [07034] by his father [01] or his mother [0517]. And all the people [05971] shall say [0559], Amen [0543].
9 The light [0216] of the righteous [06662] rejoiceth [08055]: but the lamp [05216] of the wicked [07563] shall be put out [01846].
17 The eye [05869] that mocketh [03932] at his father [01], and despiseth [0936] to obey [03349] his mother [0517], the ravens [06158] of the valley [05158] shall pick it out [05365], and the young [01121]eagles [05404] shall eat [0398] it.
9 For every [0376] one [0376] that curseth [07043] his father [01] or his mother [0517] shall be surely [04191] put to death [04191]: he hath cursed [07043] his father [01] or his mother [0517]; his blood [01818] shall be upon him.
17 And he that curseth [07043] his father [01], or his mother [0517], shall surely [04191] be put to death [04191].
9 For every [0376] one [0376] that curseth [07043] his father [01] or his mother [0517] shall be surely [04191] put to death [04191]: he hath cursed [07043] his father [01] or his mother [0517]; his blood [01818] shall be upon him.
17 And he that curseth [07043] his father [01], or his mother [0517], shall surely [04191] be put to death [04191].