Proverbs 6:26

26 pretium enim scorti vix unius est panis mulier autem viri pretiosam animam capit

Proverbs 6:26 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 6:26

For by means of a whorish woman [a man is brought] to a piece
of bread
To be glad of one, and to beg for one, for the least morsel; it is expressive of the extreme poverty and want which harlots bring men to, who strip them of all their substance, and then send them going to get their bread as they can; thus the prodigal, having spent his substance with harlots, was so reduced as to desire the husks which swine ate, ( Luke 15:13-16 ) ; so spiritual fornication or idolatry leaves men without bread for their souls, brings them into spiritual poverty, and even to desperation and death; and the adulteress will hunt for the precious life;
or "soul" F14; not content with his precious substance, his jewels, his gold and silver; having stripped him of his goods and livelihood, though some think that is here intended; she lays snares for him, and draws him into those evils which bring him into the hands of her husband, who avenges himself by slaying the adulterer; or into the hands of the civil magistrate, by whom this sin of adultery was punished with death; nay, is the occasion of the ruin of his precious and immortal soul to all eternity: the precious souls of men are part of the wares of antichrist, ( Revelation 18:13 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F14 (vpn) "animam", Pagninus, Montanus

Proverbs 6:26 In-Context

24 ut custodiant te a muliere mala et a blanda lingua extraneae
25 non concupiscat pulchritudinem eius cor tuum nec capiaris nutibus illius
26 pretium enim scorti vix unius est panis mulier autem viri pretiosam animam capit
27 numquid abscondere potest homo ignem in sinu suo ut vestimenta illius non ardeant
28 aut ambulare super prunas et non conburentur plantae eius
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