261 As snow in summer, and as rain in harvest, So honour 'is' not comely for a fool.

2 As a bird by wandering, as a swallow by flying, So reviling without cause doth not come.

3 A whip is for a horse, a bridle for an ass, And a rod for the back of fools.

4 Answer not a fool according to his folly, Lest thou be like to him—even thou. 5 Answer a fool according to his folly, Lest he be wise in his own eyes.

6 He is cutting off feet, he is drinking injury, Who is sending things by the hand of a fool. 7 Weak have been the two legs of the lame, And a parable in the mouth of fools. 8 As one who is binding a stone in a sling, So 'is' he who is giving honour to a fool. 9 A thorn hath gone up into the hand of a drunkard, And a parable in the mouth of fools.

10 Great 'is' the Former of all, And He is rewarding a fool, And is rewarding transgressors.

11 As a dog hath returned to its vomit, A fool is repeating his folly.

12 Thou hast seen a man wise in his own eyes, More hope of a fool than of him!

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Proverbs 26:1-12

Commentary on Proverbs 26:1

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Honour is out of season to those unworthy and unfit for it.

Commentary on Proverbs 26:2

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He that is cursed without cause, the curse shall do him no more harm than the bird that flies over his head.

Commentary on Proverbs 26:3

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Every creature must be dealt with according to its nature, but careless and profligate sinners never will be ruled by reason and persuasion. Man indeed is born like the wild ass's colt; but some, by the grace of God, are changed.

Commentary on Proverbs 26:4-5

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We are to fit our remarks to the man, and address them to his conscience, so as may best end the debate.

Commentary on Proverbs 26:6-9

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Fools are not fit to be trusted, nor to have any honour. Wise sayings, as a foolish man delivers and applies them, lose their usefulness.

Commentary on Proverbs 26:10

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This verse may either declare how the Lord, the Creator of all men, will deal with sinners according to their guilt, or, how the powerful among men should disgrace and punish the wicked.

Commentary on Proverbs 26:11

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The dog is a loathsome emblem of those sinners who return to their vices, 2 Peter 2:22.

Commentary on Proverbs 26:12

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We see many a one who has some little sense, but is proud of it. This describes those who think their spiritual state to be good, when really it is very bad.