Proverbs 18:2
ContextNETBible | A fool takes no pleasure 1 in understanding but only in disclosing 2 what is on his mind. 3 |
XREF | Nu 24:15,16; Ps 1:1,2; Pr 1:7,22; Pr 17:16; Mt 8:34; 1Co 8:1; 1Co 14:12; Php 1:15; 2Pe 2:15-19 |
NET © Notes |
1 sn This expression forms an understatement (tapeinosis); the opposite is the point – he detests understanding or discernment. 2 tn The Hitpael infinitive construct בְּהִתְגַּלּוֹת (bÿhitgalot) functions nominally as the object of the preposition. The term means “reveal, uncover, betray.” So the fool takes pleasure “in uncovering” his heart. 3 tn Heb “his heart.” This is a metonymy meaning “what is on his mind” (cf. NAB “displaying what he thinks”; NRSV “expressing personal opinion”). This kind of person is in love with his own ideas and enjoys spewing them out (W. McKane, Proverbs [OTL], 515). It is the kind of person who would ask a question, not to learn, but to show everyone how clever he is (cf. TEV). |