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Commentary Insights
Insights from various public domain commentaries shed light on the meaning of this verse:
Henry notes that this passage speaks of the value of wisdom as a protector against the influence of wickedness. The phrase "the man who speaks perverse things" refers to those who lead others astray through deceitful words and corrupt reasoning.
Barnes highlights that this deliverance is not just from physical danger but also from the spiritual traps set by those who promote immorality and untruths. He emphasizes the need for discernment and wisdom to recognize such perverse influences.
Clarke elaborates on the types of perverse speech and how they can lead one into evil paths. He asserts that wisdom equips believers to resist these temptations, aligning oneself with divine guidance and truth instead.