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A glad heart makes a cheerful face; But an aching heart breaks the spirit.

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Your Heart Shows on Your Face

Commentators affirm the verse's core principle: your inner state directly impacts your physical being. A joyful heart leads to a cheerful appearance, while deep sorrow can crush the spirit and even cause physical distress, with one scholar noting it can feel as if one's "breath is oppressed."

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Proverbs 15:13

18th Century

Theologian

Some prefer to render the last clause, In sorrow of heart the breath is oppressed.

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Proverbs 15:13

19th Century

Bishop

By sorrow of heart the spirit is broken. See above on Proverbs 12:25.

John Gill

John Gill

On Proverbs 15:13

17th Century

Pastor

A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance
Or, a "joyful heart" F3 ; that is joyful in the God of its sal…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Proverbs 15:13

17th Century

Minister

A gloomy, impatient, unthankful spirit, springing from pride and undue attachment to worldly objects, renders a man uneasy to himself and others.