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Proverbs 5
A farther exhortation to wisdom, ver. 1, 2. A caution against
whoredom, ver. 3-14. Remedies against it, ver. 15-23.
Verse 3. The lips - It concerns thee to get and to use discretion, that thou
mayest be able to resist those temptations to which thou art
exposed.
Verse 4. But - The effect of that to which she entices men, is destruction.
Verse 5. Feet - Her manner of life.
Verse 6. Lest - To prevent thy serious consideration. Moveable - She
transforms herself into several shapes, and has a thousand arts to
ensnare. Know - Thou canst not discover all her practice.
Verse 9. honour - Thy dignity and reputation, the strength of thy body
and mind. Years - The flower of thine age. The cruel - To the
harlot, who though she pretends love, yet in truth is one of the
most cruel creatures in the world, wasting thy estate and body
without pity, and damming thy soul for ever. 10. Strangers - Not
only the strange women themselves, but others who are in league
with them. labours - Wealth gotten by thy labours.
Verse 14. A moment - In how little a time am I now come into
remediless misery! Assembly - And that in the congregation of
Israel, where I was taught better things.
Verse 15. Drink - Content thyself with those delights which God
alloweth thee in the sober use of the marriage-bed.
Verse 16. Fountains - Thy children proceeding from thy wife and from
thyself. Fountains are here put for rivers flowing from them.
Dispersed - They shall in due time appear abroad to thy comfort,
and for the good of others.
Verse 18. Fountain - Thy wife. Blessed - With children; for barrenness
was esteemed a curse among the Israelites.
Verse 19. Satisfy thee - At all convenient times: for that there may be
excess in the marriage-bed is manifest. Ravished - Love her
fervently. It is an hyperbolical expression.
Verse 22. Holden - He is in perfect bondage to his lusts, and is neither
able nor wiling to set himself at liberty.
Verse 23. Die - He shall die in his sins. Astray-From the way of life, and
from eternal salvation.
Chapter 5:
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