
Text -- Proverbs 22:14 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 22:14
Her fair and flattering speeches.
JFB -> Pro 22:14
Clarke -> Pro 22:14
Clarke: Pro 22:14 - -- The mouth of strange women is a deep pit - In Pro 23:27, he says, A whore is a Deep Ditch:, oud a strange woman is a Narrow Pit
The allusions in the...
The mouth of strange women is a deep pit - In Pro 23:27, he says, A whore is a Deep Ditch:, oud a strange woman is a Narrow Pit
The allusions in these three places are too plain to be misunderstood
Virgil’ s hell has been adduced in illustration: -
- Sate sanguine Divum
Tros Anchisiade, facilis decensus Averni
Noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis
Sed revocare gradum, superasque evadere ad auras
Hoc Opus, hic Labor est
Pauci quos aequus amavi
Jupiter, aut ardens evexit ad aethera virtus
Dis geniti potuere
Virg. Aen, lib. vi., ver. 125
"O glorious prince of brave Anchises’ line
Great godlike hero! sprung from seed divine
Smooth lies the road to Pluto’ s gloomy shade
And hell’ s black gates for ever stand display’ d
But ‘ tis a long unconquerable pain
To climb to these ethereal realms again
The choice-selected few, whom favoring Jove
Or their own virtue, rais’ d to heaven above
From these dark realms emerged again to day
The mighty sons of gods, and only they
Pitt.
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TSK -> Pro 22:14
TSK: Pro 22:14 - -- mouth : Pro 2:16-19, 5:3-23, Pro 6:24-29, 7:5-27, Pro 23:27; Jdg 16:20, Jdg 16:21; Neh 13:26; Ecc 7:26
a deep pit : That is, it is like a deep pit, or...
mouth : Pro 2:16-19, 5:3-23, Pro 6:24-29, 7:5-27, Pro 23:27; Jdg 16:20, Jdg 16:21; Neh 13:26; Ecc 7:26
a deep pit : That is, it is like a deep pit, or pitfall, in which animals are often taken alive.

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Barnes -> Pro 22:14
Barnes: Pro 22:14 - -- The fall of the man into the snare of the harlot seems to be the consequence of the abhorrence or wrath of Yahweh. That abhorrence is, however, the ...
The fall of the man into the snare of the harlot seems to be the consequence of the abhorrence or wrath of Yahweh. That abhorrence is, however, the result of previous evil. The man is left to himself, and sin becomes the penalty of sin.
Poole -> Pro 22:14
Poole: Pro 22:14 - -- The mouth her fair and flattering speeches, wherewith she enticeth him to gross filthiness, as it is noted, Pro 7:21 .
A deep pit into which it is ...
The mouth her fair and flattering speeches, wherewith she enticeth him to gross filthiness, as it is noted, Pro 7:21 .
A deep pit into which it is easy to fall, but hard, if not impossible, to get out of it. It is a rare thing for any person, once entered into the course of whoredom, sincerely to repent of it, and turn from it. See Pro 2:19 .
That is abhorred of the Lord to wit, in a high and singular manner; who by his former impieties, and contempt of God and of his grace, hath provoked God to leave and loathe him, and to punish one sin with another; for otherwise all sinners, as such, are abhorred by God.
Haydock -> Pro 22:14
Haydock: Pro 22:14 - -- It. Debauchery resembles hell, chap. xxiii. 23. (Calmet) ---
Facilis descensus Averni, &c. (Virgil, Æneid vi.)
It. Debauchery resembles hell, chap. xxiii. 23. (Calmet) ---
Facilis descensus Averni, &c. (Virgil, Æneid vi.)
Gill -> Pro 22:14
Gill: Pro 22:14 - -- The mouth of strange women is a deep pit,.... The mouth of harlots; the kisses of their mouth, their fair speech and flattering words, their amorous ...
The mouth of strange women is a deep pit,.... The mouth of harlots; the kisses of their mouth, their fair speech and flattering words, their amorous talk, and lascivious and wanton language, ensnare and draw unwary persons to commit lewdness with them, which bring them into a pit of ruin and destruction; a filthy one, and very deep, out of which it is not easy nor usual to be extricated: the allusion is to beasts taken in a pit dug for them; and these are as natural brute beasts, made to be taken and destroyed;
he that is abhorred of the Lord shall fall therein; who has been guilty of other sins, and such as have caused the Lord to abhor him, and therefore leaves him to fall into this: one sin not only leads on to another, but is the punishment of another; men are seldom guilty of this sin of whoredom, but who have been first abandoned to other vices very provoking to. God; see Ecc 7:26. Jarchi interprets all this of idolatry; and it may be very well applied to the whore of Rome, and the harlots she is mother of; who, by her fair words and false doctrines, by her mouth speaking blasphemies and lies in hypocrisy, by her golden cup in her hand full of abomination and filthiness of fornication, and by her sorceries, have deceived many, and brought them into the pit of perdition and ruin: and these are such whose names are not written in the Lamb's book of life; but are rejected of God, and given up to believe a lie, that they might be damned, Rev 17:4.

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NET Notes: Pro 22:14 The proverb is saying that the Lord will use the seductive, deceptive words of the adulteress to bring about the downfall of one who is inclined to su...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 22:14
Geneva Bible: Pro 22:14 The mouth of strange women [is] a deep pit: he that is abhorred by the LORD ( k ) shall fall in it.
( k ) So God punishes one sin by another, when he...

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MHCC -> Pro 22:14
Matthew Henry -> Pro 22:14
Matthew Henry: Pro 22:14 - -- This is designed to warn all young men against the lusts of uncleanness. As they regard the welfare of their souls, let them take heed of strange w...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 22:14
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 22:14 - --
14 A deep pit is the mouth of a strange woman;
He that is cursed of God falleth therein.
The first line appears in a different form as a synonymou...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 19:1--22:17
Constable: Pro 10:1--22:17 - --II. COUPLETS EXPRESSING WISDOM 10:1--22:16
Chapters 1-9, as we have seen, contain discourses that Solomon eviden...
