John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 17:10 - 17:10

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 17:10 - 17:10


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Pro_17:10 A reproof entereth more into a wise man than an hundred stripes into a fool.

Ver. 10. A reproof entereth more into a wise man, &c.] A word to the wise is sufficient. A look from Christ brake Peter’s heart, and dissolved it into tears. Augustus being in a great rage, ready to pass sentence of death upon many, was taken off by these words of his friend Maecenas, written in a note, and cast into his lap, Tandem aliquando surge carnifex. Pray rise at last executioner! {a} When Luther was once in a great heat, Melanchthon cooled him and qualified him by repeating that verse, Vince animos iramque tuam, qui caetera vincis: {b} Master your passions, you that so easily master all things else.



Than an hundred stripes into a fool.
] Hic enim plectitur, sed non flectitur; corripitur, sod non corrigitur: Beaten he is, but not bent to goodness; amerced, but not amended. The cypress, the more it is watered, the more it is withered. Ahaz was the worse for his afflictions; so was the railing thief. Jeroboam’s withered hand works nothing upon his heart. He had herein as great a miracle wrought before him, saith a reverend man, {c} as St Paul had at his conversion, yet was he not wrought upon, because the Spirit did not set it on.



{a} Aíáóôçèé çäçðïôå äçìéå . - {Dio., l. 55. c. 7. s. 2. 6:397}

{b} Joh. Manl., loc. com.

{c} Dr Preston.