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Iron sharpens iron; So a man sharpens his friend`s countenance.
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The Power of Mutual Refinement
The primary meaning of this proverb is overwhelmingly positive. Commentators like Barnes and Ellicott explain that just as iron files sharpen iron blades, the interaction between friends sharpens their minds and wits. This mutual counsel leads to clearer thoughts, intellectual acuteness, and even a brighter, more engaged countenance. It's the positive gain that comes from challenging and refining one another's ideas.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The proverb expresses the gain of mutual counsel as found in clear, well-defined thoughts. Two minds, thus acting on each other, become more acute.…
19th Century
Anglican
So a man sharpens the countenance of his friend — i.e., the play of wit with wit sharpens and brightens up the f…
Baptist
For this reason, Christian association is useful, and for this reason also, sinful company is evil, for one sinner sharpens another to do evil, jus…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Iron sharpens iron. A sword or knife made of iron is sharpened by it; so butchers sharpen their knives; so a …
We are cautioned to be careful whom we converse with. And directed to aim, in conversation, to make one another wiser and better.