Proverbs 5:12

12 cur detestatus sum disciplinam et increpationibus non adquievit cor meum

Proverbs 5:12 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 5:12

And say, how have I hated instruction
To live virtuously, and avoid the adulterous woman; this he says, as wondering at his stupidity, folly, and madness, that he should hate and abhor that which was so much his interest to have observed. Gersom interprets it of the instruction of the law; but it is much better to understand it of the instruction of the Gospel; which the carnal mind of man is enmity unto, and which they are so stupid as to abhor; when it is of so much usefulness to preserve from error and heresy, superstition, will worship, and idolatry; and my heart despised reproof;
for following the whorish woman; and which was secretly despised in the heart, and heartily too, if not expressed with the mouth: it is one part of the Gospel ministry to reprove for false doctrine and false worship, though it generally falls under the contempt of the erroneous and idolatrous.

Proverbs 5:12 In-Context

10 ne forte impleantur extranei viribus tuis et labores tui sint in domo aliena
11 et gemas in novissimis quando consumpseris carnes et corpus tuum et dicas
12 cur detestatus sum disciplinam et increpationibus non adquievit cor meum
13 nec audivi vocem docentium me et magistris non inclinavi aurem meam
14 paene fui in omni malo in medio ecclesiae et synagogae
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