King Lemuel
Proverbs 31:20BSB·superscription

She opens her arms to the poor and reaches out her hands to the needy.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

This description of the virtuous woman is designed to show what wives the women should make and what wives the men should choose; it consists of twenty-two verses, each beginning with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet in order, as some of the Psalms, which makes some think it was no part of the lesson which Lemuel's mother taught him, but a poem by itself...

Commenting on Proverbs 31:10-31

John Gill Reformed Baptist

She stretcheth out her hand to the poor,.... Her liberality is very extensive, reaches to many, and at a distance; it is done with great cheerfulness and readiness; to do good and communicate, she forgets not, it being acceptable to her Lord and husband, Heb 13:16; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy; she gives with both hands, liberally and largely.

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran

Pro 31:20 That which impels the housewife to this labour is not selfishness, not a narrow-hearted limitation of her care to the circle of what is her own, but love, which reaches out far beyond this circle: 20 כ She holdeth out her hand to the unfortunate, And stretcheth forth her hands to the needy.