
Text -- Proverbs 5:9 (NET)




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Thy dignity and reputation, the strength of thy body and mind.

Wesley: Pro 5:9 - -- To the harlot, who though she pretends love, yet in truth is one of the most cruel creatures in the world, wasting thy estate and body without pity, a...
To the harlot, who though she pretends love, yet in truth is one of the most cruel creatures in the world, wasting thy estate and body without pity, and damming thy soul for ever.
Avoid the slightest temptation.
Clarke: Pro 5:9 - -- Lest thou give thine honor - The character of a debauchee is universally detested: by this, even those of noble blood lose their honor and respect
Lest thou give thine honor - The character of a debauchee is universally detested: by this, even those of noble blood lose their honor and respect

Clarke: Pro 5:9 - -- Thy years unto the cruel - Though all the blandishments of love dwell on the tongue, and the excess of fondness appear in the whole demeanor of the ...
Thy years unto the cruel - Though all the blandishments of love dwell on the tongue, and the excess of fondness appear in the whole demeanor of the harlot and the prostitute; yet cruelty has its throne in their hearts; and they will rob and murder (when it appears to answer their ends) those who give their strength, their wealth, and their years to them. The unfaithful wife has often murdered her own husband for the sake of her paramour, and has given him over to justice in order to save herself. Murders have often taken place in brothels, as well as robberies; for the vice of prostitution is one of the parents of cruelty.
TSK -> Pro 5:9

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Barnes -> Pro 5:9
Barnes: Pro 5:9 - -- Thine honor - i. e., "The grace and freshness of thy youth"(compare Hos 14:6; Dan 10:8). The thought of this is to guard the young man against ...
Poole -> Pro 5:9
Poole: Pro 5:9 - -- Thine honour thy dignity and reputation, the strength and rigour of thy body and mind, which is an honour to a man, and which are commonly wasted by ...
Thine honour thy dignity and reputation, the strength and rigour of thy body and mind, which is an honour to a man, and which are commonly wasted by adulterous practices.
Unto others unto whores, and their husbands, and children, and friends.
Thy years the flower of thine age, thy youthful years.
Unto the cruel to the harlot, who though she pretends ardent love and kindness to thee, yet in truth is one of the most cruel creatures in the world, wasting thy estate and, body without the least pity, and then casting thee off with scorn. and contempt; and when her interest requires it, taking away thy very life, of which there are innumerable examples, and damning thy soul for ever.
Haydock -> Pro 5:9
Haydock: Pro 5:9 - -- Strangers. The world, the flesh, and the devil are such; cruelly devising our ruin. (Worthington)
Strangers. The world, the flesh, and the devil are such; cruelly devising our ruin. (Worthington)
Gill -> Pro 5:9
Gill: Pro 5:9 - -- Lest thou give thine honour unto others,.... To strumpets, their children, attendants, servants, and friends; that is, either wealth or riches, which ...
Lest thou give thine honour unto others,.... To strumpets, their children, attendants, servants, and friends; that is, either wealth or riches, which make men honourable; or their three, credit, and reputation, which are lost by keeping company with such persons; or the outward comeliness of the body, and inward rigour of the mind, which are impaired by adulterous practices. The Targum renders it, "thy strength"; and so the Syriac version, "thy strength of body", which is enervated by such impurities; see Pro 31:3; compare with this the kings of the earth that commit fornication with the whore of Rome, giving their power and strength to the beast, Rev 17:2. Jarchi's note is,
"lest thine heart has respect to other gods, to give them the glory of thine honour and praise;''
and so understands it not of corporeal but of spiritual adultery or idolatry: the Septuagint and Arabic versions are, "thy life"; which agrees with what follows;
and thy years unto the cruel; youthful years, the flower of age, consumed by the cruel lust of uncleanness, which preys upon and wastes both body and substance, and cuts them off in the prime of days; and deprives of years which otherwise, according to the course of nature, and in all probability, might be arrived unto: so harlots, in Plautus o, are said to sup the blood of men, and to deprive of goods, light, honour, and friends p. And the harlot herself may be here meant; who, when she has got what she can, has no pity on the man she has ruined, and even will not stick to take away his life upon occasion; as well as is the cause and means of the damnation of his soul: or the jealous husband of the adulterous woman, who will not spare the adulterer when taken by him; or her brethren, her relations and friends; or her other gallants and co-rivals, who, when they have opportunity, will avenge themselves; or the civil magistrate, who executes judgment without mercy on such delinquents, this being a sin punished with death. Jarchi interprets the "cruel" of the prince of hell, the devil; and so the Midrash of the angel of death. The character well agrees with the antichristian beast, the whore of Rome; who, by her sorceries and fornications, has destroyed millions of souls.

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NET Notes -> Pro 5:9
NET Notes: Pro 5:9 The term הוֹד (hod, “vigor; splendor; majesty”) in this context means the best time of one’s life (cf. NIV &...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 5:9
Geneva Bible: Pro 5:9 Lest thou give thine ( e ) honour unto others, and thy years unto the cruel:
( e ) That is, your strength and goods to her who will have no pity on y...

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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 5:7-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 5:7-11 - --
The eighth discourse springs out of the conclusion of the seventh, and connects itself by its reflective מעליה so closely with it that it appe...
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...
