Proverbs 24:9
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New International Version (©1984)
The schemes of folly are sin, and men detest a mocker.

New Living Translation (©2007)
The schemes of a fool are sinful; everyone detests a mocker.

English Standard Version (©2001)
The devising of folly is sin, and the scoffer is an abomination to mankind.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
The devising of folly is sin, And the scoffer is an abomination to men.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
The thought of foolishness is sin: and the scorner is an abomination to men.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
The counsel of the fool is sin; the defilement of a son of man is evil.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Foolish scheming is sinful, and a mocker is disgusting to everyone.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
The thought of foolishness is sin: and the scoffer is an abomination to men.

American King James Version
The thought of foolishness is sin: and the scorner is an abomination to men.

American Standard Version
The thought of foolishness is sin; And the scoffer is an abomination to men.

Douay-Rheims Bible
The thought of a fool is sin: and the detracter is the abomination of men.

Darby Bible Translation
The purpose of folly is sin, and the scorner is an abomination to men.

English Revised Version
The thought of the foolish is sin: and the scorner is an abomination to men.

Webster's Bible Translation
The thought of foolishness is sin: and the scorner is an abomination to men.

World English Bible
The schemes of folly are sin. The mocker is detested by men.

Young's Literal Translation
The thought of folly is sin, And an abomination to man is a scorner.

Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

The thought of foolishness is sin - זמת אולת חטאת zimmath ivveleth chattath. "The device of folly is transgression;" or, "an evil purpose is sinful;" or, perhaps more literally, "the device of the foolish is sin." It has been variously understood by the versions.

"The cunning: of the fool is sin."

- Targum.

"The imprudent man (or fool, αφρων) shall die in sins."

- Septuagint.

So the Arabic.

The thinkynge of the fool is synne

- Old MS. Bible.

Fool is here taken for a wicked man, who is not only evil in his actions, but every thought of his heart is evil, and that continually. A simple thought about foolishness, or about sin itself, is not sinful; it is the purpose or device, the harbouring evil thoughts, and devising how to sin, that is criminal.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

The thoughts of foolishness is sin,.... The thought of sin is sin (e), before it comes into action; the motions of sin in the mind, the workings of corrupt nature in the heart, the sinful desires of the flesh and of the mind: these are forbidden and condemned by the law of God as sin, which says, "Thou shall not covet", Exodus 20:17, and stand in need of pardoning grace and mercy; see Romans 7:5. Or, "the thoughts of a foolish man are sin" (f); that is, of a wicked man; in all whose thoughts God is not, but sin is; the imagination of the thoughts of his heart is evil, and that continually; he thinks of nothing else but sin, Genesis 6:5;

and the scorner is an abomination to men; who not only thinks ill of divine things, and despises them in his heart, which is only known to God; but scoffs at them with his lips, makes a jest of all that is good, derides religion and religious men; and to such he is an abomination: and indeed one that is proud and haughty, scorner is his name, and that deals in proud wrath, and scorns all around him, in whatsoever company he comes, and that ridicules every person, and every thing that is said in conversation, is usually hated and abhorred by all sorts of men.

(e) "Nam scelus intra se tacitum qui cogitat ullum, facti crimen habet", Juvenal. Satyr. 13. v. 209, 210. (f) "stulti", Pagninus, Junius & Tremellius, Mercerus, Piscator, Gejerus.


Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament

This proverb is connected by זמת with Proverbs 24:8, and by אויל with Proverbs 24:7; it places the fool and the mocker over against one another.

The undertaking of folly is sin;

And an abomination to men is the scorner.

Since it is certain that for 9b the subject is "the scorner," so also "sin" is to be regarded as the subject of 9a. The special meaning flagitium, as Proverbs 21:27, זמּה will then not have here, but it derives it from the root-idea "to contrive, imagine," and signifies first only the collection and forthputting of the thoughts towards a definite end (Job 17:11), particularly the refined preparation, the contrivance of a sinful act. In a similar way we speak of a sinful beginning or undertaking. But if one regards sin in itself, or in its consequences, it is always a contrivance or desire of folly (gen. subjecti), or: one that bears on itself (gen. qualitatis) the character of folly; for it disturbs and destroys the relation of man to God and man, and rests, as Socrates in Plato says, on a false calculation. And the mocker (the mocker at religion and virtue) is תועבת לאדם. The form of combination stands here before a word with ל, as at Job 18:2; Job 24:5, and frequently. but why does not the poet say directly תועבת אדם? Perhaps to leave room for the double sense, that the mocker is not only an abomination to men, viz., to the better disposed; but also, for he makes others err as to their faith, and draws them into his frivolous thoughts, becomes to them a cause of abomination, i.e., of such conduct and of such thoughts as are an abomination before God (Proverbs 15:9, Proverbs 15:26).


Geneva Study Bible

The thought of foolishness is sin: and the scorner is an abomination to men.


Wesley's Notes

24:9 The thought - The very inward thought or contrivance of evil, is a sin in God's sight.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

9. Same thought varied.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

24:1,2 Envy not sinners. And let not a desire ever come into thy mind, Oh that I could shake off restraints! 3-6. Piety and prudence in outward affairs, both go together to complete a wise man. By knowledge the soul is filled with the graces and comforts of the spirit, those precious and pleasant riches. The spirit is strengthened for the spiritual work and the spiritual warfare, by true wisdom. 7-9. A weak man thinks wisdom is too high for him, therefore he will take no pains for it. It is bad to do evil, but worse to devise it. Even the first risings of sin in the heart are sin, and must be repented of. Those that strive to make others hateful, make themselves so. 10. Under troubles we are apt to despair of relief. But be of good courage, and God shall strengthen thy heart. 11,12. If a man know that his neighbour is in danger by any unjust proceeding, he is bound to do all in his power to deliver him. And what is it to suffer immortal souls to perish, when our persuasions and example may be the means of preventing it? 13,14. We are quickened to the study of wisdom by considering both the pleasure and the profit of it. All men relish things that are sweet to the palate; but many have no relish for the things that are sweet to the purified soul, and that make us wise unto salvation. 15,16. The sincere soul falls as a traveller may do, by stumbling at some stone in his path; but gets up, and goes on his way with more care and speed. This is rather to be understood of falls into affliction, than falls into actual sin.


Matthew 15:19 For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony, slander.
Acts 8:22 Repent of this wickedness and pray to the Lord. Perhaps he will forgive you for having such a thought in your heart.
Proverbs 9:7 "Whoever corrects a mocker invites insult; whoever rebukes a wicked man incurs abuse.
Proverbs 21:24 The proud and arrogant man--"Mocker" is his name; he behaves with overweening pride.

Abomination Authority Detest Detested Devising Disgusting Folly Foolish Foolishness Hater Mocker Others Purpose Schemes Scoffer Scorner Sin Thought


The thought of foolishness is sin: and the scorner is an abomination to men.

thought 24:8 23:7 Ge 6:5 8:21 Ps 119:113 Isa 55:7 Jer 4:14 Mt 5:28 9:4 15:19 Ac 8:22 2Co 10:5

the scorner 22:10 29:8

Proverbs Chapter 24 Verse 9

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