Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Proverbs 15:9
The way of the wicked [is] an abomination unto the LORD: but he loveth him that followeth after righteousness.
The way; the conversation or course of life. This verse seems to contain a reason of the foregoing. God hates wicked mens religious performances, because they are accompanied with ungodly lives, and they pull down with one hand what they build up with another.
That followeth after righteousness; that earnestly desires, and constantly and diligently endeavours, to be holy and righteous in the course of his life, although he doth not attain to that perfect righteousness which he thirsts after.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
The way of the wicked [is] an abomination unto the Lord,…. The way his heart devises, which he chooses and delights in, in which he walks; nor will he leave it, nor can he be diverted from it, but by the powerful grace of God. This is a way not good, but evil, and so an abomination to the Lord; and the whole tenor and course of his life, which is meant by his way being evil: hence his sacrifices, and all his external duties of religion performed by him, are abominable to the Lord; for, while he continues in a course of sin, all his religious exercises will be of no avail, cannot be pleasing and acceptable to God;
but he loveth him that followeth after righteousness; either after a justifying righteousness; not the righteousness of the law, which the carnal Jews followed after, but did not attain unto; nor is righteousness to be had by the works of the law, nor any justification by it, nor can a man be acceptable to God on account of it; but the righteousness of Christ, which he has wrought out, and is revealed in the Gospel: to follow after this supposes a want of one; a sense of that want; a view of the glory, fulness, suitableness, and excellency of Christ’s righteousness; an eager desire after it, sometimes expressed by hungering and thirsting after it, as here by a pursuit of it; which means no other than an earnest and importunate request to be found in it: and such, as they shall be satisfied or filled with it, so they are loved by the Lord, and are acceptable to him through the righteousness they are seeking after: or else it may be understood of following after true holiness of heart and life, without which there is no seeing the Lord; and though perfection in it is not attainable in this live, yet a gracious soul presses after it, which is well pleasing in the sight of God.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
9 The way of the wicked is an abomination unto the LORD: but he loveth him that followeth after righteousness.
This is a reason of what was said in the foregoing verse. 1. The sacrifices of the wicked are an abomination to God, not for want of some nice points of ceremony, but because their way, the whole course and tenour of their conversation, is wicked, and consequently an abomination to him. Sacrifices for sin were not accepted of those that resolved to go on in sin, and were to the highest degree abominable if intended to obtain a connivance at sin and a permission to go on in it. 2. Therefore the prayer of the upright is his delight, because he is a friend of God, and he loves him who, though he have not yet attained, is following after righteousness, aiming at it and pressing towards it, as St. Paul, Phil. iii. 13.
Fuente: Matthew Henry’s Whole Bible Commentary
9. Way of the wicked abomination This proverb is kindred to the preceding, but not the same; expressed in different words. It is here the “way of the wicked” in general that is an “abomination,” not specially his worship, as in the preceding.
Followeth after righteousness Or, who earnestly pursues it, is studious to be right and to do right. Compare Pro 12:21; Psa 34:14; Deu 16:20; Isa 51:1; Isa 51:7; Hos 6:3 ; 1Ti 6:11.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
v. 9. The way of the wicked is an abomination unto the Lord,
Fuente: The Popular Commentary on the Bible by Kretzmann
Pro 15:9 The way of the wicked [is] an abomination unto the LORD: but he loveth him that followeth after righteousness.
Ver. 9. The way of the wicked is abomination. ] Not his sacrifices only, but his civilities; all his actions – natural, moral, recreative, religious – are offensive to all God’s senses, as the word signifies. The very “ploughing of the wicked is sin”: Pro 21:4 all they do is defiled, yea, their “very consciences.” 2Ti 1:15 Their hearts, like some filthy bog or fen, or like the lake of Sodom, send up continual poisonous vapours unto God: and he, not able to abide them, sends down eftsoons a counterpoison of plagues and punishments. Psa 11:6 Rom 1:18
But he loveth him that followeth after righteousness.
a Augustin.
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
Pro 15:9
Pro 15:9
“The way of the wicked is an abomination to Jehovah; But he loveth him that followeth after righteousness.”
“This is parallel to Pro 15:8, with a substitution of ethical for religious (ceremonial) conditions. We would substitute the word in parenthesis for `religious.’ Toy overlooked the fact that `ethical conditions’ make up the very heart of true religion.
Pro 15:9. This verse goes closely with Pro 15:8. Sinners often look down upon others who do not live as they live, go where they go, and indulge in what they indulge in. They seem to be very sold on themselves and their ways, even thinking it strange that others do not run with them to the same excess of riot and speaking evil of them (1Pe 4:4); but their ways are abominable to God (this verse;. And Psa 1:1 says, Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the wicked, Nor standeth in the way of sinners, Nor sitteth in the seat of the scoffers. Righteousness is something to be followed (pursued). and we are to follow wherever it may lead (Pro 21:21; 1Ti 6:11). There are paths of righteousness (Psa 23:3) where the Good Shepherd has led His sheep throughout the centuries of time.
Fuente: Old and New Testaments Restoration Commentary
The way: Pro 4:19, Pro 21:4, Pro 21:8, Psa 1:6, Psa 146:8, Psa 146:9, Mat 7:13, Jer 44:4, Hab 1:13
he loveth: Pro 21:21, Isa 26:7, Isa 51:1, Isa 51:7, Hos 6:3, 1Ti 6:11, 2Ti 2:22
Reciprocal: 1Ch 29:17 – hast pleasure Pro 6:16 – an Rom 9:30 – followed 1Co 14:1 – Follow 1Pe 3:13 – followers