27 The Lord 's light penetrates the human spirit, exposing every hidden motive.
28 Unfailing love and faithfulness protect the king; his throne is made secure through love.
29 The glory of the young is their strength; the gray hair of experience is the splendor of the old.
30 Physical punishment cleanses away evil; such discipline purifies the heart.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Proverbs 20:27-30
Commentary on Proverbs 20:27
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The rational soul and conscience are as a lamp within us, which should be used in examining our dispositions and motives with the revealed will of God.
Commentary on Proverbs 20:28
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Mercy and truth are the glories of God's throne.
Commentary on Proverbs 20:29
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Both young and old have their advantages; and let neither despise or envy the other.
Commentary on Proverbs 20:30
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Severe rebukes sometimes do a great deal of good. But such is the corruption of nature, that men are loth to be rebuked for their sins. If God uses severe afflictions, to purify our hearts and fit us for his service, we have cause to be very thankful.