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A worthless man devises mischief. His speech is like a scorching fire.
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The Character of a Wicked Person
Commentators identify the subject of this verse as a "man of Belial," which John Gill defines as a worthless, unprofitable person who is disobedient to God's law. This isn't just someone who occasionally does wrong, but a character defined by their commitment to mischief. As Matthew Henry points out, such individuals often expend more energy doing harm than it would take to do good.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The four verses speak of the same thing, and the well-known reproachful name, "man of Belial," stands at the beginning, stigmatizing the man who de…
19th Century
Anglican
Diggeth up evil.— Digs, as it were, a pit for others by his malicious plottings and slanders (Psalms 7:15).…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
An ungodly man digs up evil Or "a man of Belial" F16 , a worthless unprofitable man; a man without a yoke…
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Ungodly men take more pains to do mischief than would be necessary to do good. The whisperer separates friends: what a hateful, but how common a ch…