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A perverse man stirs up strife. A whisperer separates close friends.
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The Character of a Troublemaker
Commentators describe the “perverse man” not as someone who is merely mistaken, but as one who actively distorts the truth and is contrary to reason and godliness. John Gill refers to this as a “man of perversenesses,” while Matthew Henry observes that such people often take more pains to do mischief than would be necessary 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
A perverse man.— Who distorts the truth.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
A froward man sows strife Or "a man of perversenesses" {q}; in whose heart is frowardness and perverseness; and whos…
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