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Perfume and incense bring joy to the heart; So does earnest counsel from a man`s friend.
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A Joy for the Senses
Commentators explain that the verse uses a powerful sensory analogy. In the ancient world, fine oils and perfumes were a source of delight and used at celebrations. The proverb compares the profound joy of receiving heartfelt advice from a friend to this tangible, pleasant experience, showing that good counsel is not just helpful but deeply gladdening to the soul.
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19th Century
Anglican
Ointment and perfume.— Compare to Proverbs 7:17 and the note on Proverbs 21:17.
Baptist
People in the East were accustomed to smear their faces, and especially their hair, with ointment and perfume, and those who came near them were pl…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart Meaning not the holy anointing oil for sacred use, or the perfume or incense …
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Presbyterian
Do not depend on a relative for relief, merely for the sake of kinship; apply to those who are nearby and will help in need. But there is a Friend …