
Text -- Proverbs 5:3 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 5:3
Wesley: Pro 5:3 - -- It concerns thee to get and to use discretion, that thou mayest be able to resist those temptations to which thou art exposed.
It concerns thee to get and to use discretion, that thou mayest be able to resist those temptations to which thou art exposed.
JFB -> Pro 5:3
Clarke: Pro 5:3 - -- The lips of a strange woman - One that is not thy own, whether Jewess or heathen
The lips of a strange woman - One that is not thy own, whether Jewess or heathen

Clarke: Pro 5:3 - -- Drop as a honey-comb - She uses the most deceitful, flattering, and alluring speeches: as the droppings of the honey out of the comb are the sweetes...
Drop as a honey-comb - She uses the most deceitful, flattering, and alluring speeches: as the droppings of the honey out of the comb are the sweetest of all.
TSK -> Pro 5:3

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Barnes -> Pro 5:3
Barnes: Pro 5:3 - -- Smoother than oil - The same comparison is used in marginal reference to describe the treachery of a false friend.
Smoother than oil - The same comparison is used in marginal reference to describe the treachery of a false friend.
Poole -> Pro 5:3
Poole: Pro 5:3 - -- It concerns thee to get and to use discretion, that thou mayst be able to resist and repel those manifold temptations to which thou art exposed.
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It concerns thee to get and to use discretion, that thou mayst be able to resist and repel those manifold temptations to which thou art exposed.
Drop as an honeycomb her words and discourses are sweet, and charming, and prevalent.
Gill -> Pro 5:3
Gill: Pro 5:3 - -- For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honeycomb,.... "Mulsa dicta", "honey words", as is Plautus's e expression. The Septuagint and Arabic versi...
For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honeycomb,.... "Mulsa dicta", "honey words", as is Plautus's e expression. The Septuagint and Arabic versions premise something here which is not in the Hebrew text,
"do not give heed to a wicked woman;''
and the Vulgate Latin version,
"to the fallacy of a woman:''
but there is no need to connect the words by such a supplement; since, as they lie, they give a reason why it was necessary to attend to wisdom and understanding, in order to act discreetly and speak knowingly; since there is so much danger of being drawn aside by a wicked woman, a lewd and adulterous one; the kisses of whose lips, her confabulations and songs, are as pleasing to the carnal senses of men as honey is sweet to the taste; she promises them a great deal of pleasure in her embraces, and in the enjoyment of her: so the poet f describes an agreeable voice to be sweeter than the honeycomb;
and her mouth is smoother than oil; her fair speeches, enticing words, and flattering fawning language, and amorous expressions, easily find their way and slide into the hearts of men, to prevail upon them to listen to her, and yield to her temptations. Gersom interprets this strange woman of the imaginative faculty; and Jarchi of heresy: it is applicable enough to the whore of Rome; who, by the blandishments of pomp and grandeur, and the allurements of wealth and riches, draws many into her idolatrous practices; which are spiritual adultery, signified by her golden cup, Rev 17:4.

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NET Notes: Pro 5:3 Heb “her palate.” The word חֵךְ (khekh, “palate; roof of the mouth; gums”) is a metonymy of cause (= o...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 5:3
Geneva Bible: Pro 5:3 For the lips ( a ) of a strange woman drop [as] an honeycomb, and her mouth [is] smoother than ( b ) oil:
( a ) That is, a harlot who gives herself t...

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 5:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Pro 5:1-23 - --1 Solomon exhorts to wisdom.3 He shews the mischief of whoredom and riot.15 He exhorts to contentedness, liberality, and chastity.22 The wicked are ov...
MHCC -> Pro 5:1-14
MHCC: Pro 5:1-14 - --Solomon cautions all young men, as his children, to abstain from fleshly lusts. Some, by the adulterous woman, here understand idolatry, false doctrin...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 5:1-14
Matthew Henry: Pro 5:1-14 - -- Here we have, I. A solemn preface, to introduce the caution which follows, Pro 5:1, Pro 5:2. Solomon here addresses himself to his son, that is, to ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 5:1-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 5:1-6 - --
Here a fourth rule of life follows the three already given, Pro 4:24, Pro 4:25, Pro 4:26-27 :
1 My son, attend unto my wisdom,
And incline thine e...
Constable: Pro 1:1--9:18 - --I. DISCOURSES ON WISDOM chs. 1--9
Verse one introduces both the book as a whole and chapters 1-9 in particular. ...

Constable: Pro 1:8--8:1 - --B. Instruction for Young People 1:8-7:27
The two ways (paths) introduced in 1:7 stretch out before the r...

Constable: Pro 5:1-23 - --5. Warnings against unfaithfulness in marriage ch. 5
Chapters 5-7 all deal with the consequences...
