Spreuken 7:21-27

21 Zij bewoog hem door de veelheid van haar onderricht, zij dreef hem aan door het gevlei harer lippen.
22 Hij ging haar straks achterna, gelijk een os ter slachting gaat, en gelijk een dwaas tot de tuchtiging der boeien.
23 Totdat hem de pijl zijn lever doorsneed; gelijk een vogel zich haast naar den strik, en niet weet, dat dezelve tegen zijn leven is.
24 Nu dan, kinderen, hoort naar mij, en luistert naar de redenen mijns monds.
25 Laat uw hart tot haar wegen niet wijken, dwaalt niet op haar paden.
26 Want zij heeft veel gewonden nedergeveld, en al haar gedoden zijn machtig vele.
27 Haar huis zijn wegen des grafs, dalende naar de binnenkameren des doods.

Spreuken 7:21-27 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PROVERBS 7

The sum of this chapter is to exhort men to attend to the doctrines and precepts of Wisdom, in order to avoid the adulterous woman; the exhortation to keep them with care, affection, and delight, in order to answer the end, is in Pr 7:1-5. A story is told, of Solomon's own knowledge, of a young man ensnared and ruined by a lewd woman; it begins Pr 7:6. The young man is described as foolish, and as throwing himself in the way of temptation, Pr 7:7-9; the harlot that met him is described by her attire, her subtlety, her voice, her inconstancy, her impudence, and pretensions to piety, Pr 7:10-14. The arguments she made use of to prevail upon him to go with her are taken partly from the elegance of her bed, the softness of it, and its sweet perfume, and satiety of love to be enjoyed in it, Pr 7:15-18; and partly from the absence of her husband, who was gone a long journey, and had made provision for it for a certain time, Pr 7:19,20. By which arguments she prevailed upon him to his utter ruin: which is illustrated by the similes of an ox going to the slaughter, a fool to the stocks, and a bird to the snare, Pr 7:21-23. And the chapter is concluded with an exhortation to hearken to the words of Wisdom, and to avoid the ways and paths of the harlot, by which many and mighty persons have been ruined; they being the direct road to hell and death, Pr 7:24-27.

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