
Text -- Proverbs 7:4 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 7:4
Acquaint and delight thyself with her.
JFB -> Pro 7:1-4
JFB: Pro 7:1-4 - -- The subject continued, by a delineation of the arts of strange women, as a caution to the unwary. (Pro. 7:1-27)
Similar calls (Pro 3:1-3; Pro 4:10, &...
Clarke -> Pro 7:4
Clarke: Pro 7:4 - -- Thou art my sister - Thou art my dearest friend, and I will treat thee as such.
Thou art my sister - Thou art my dearest friend, and I will treat thee as such.
Defender -> Pro 7:4
Defender: Pro 7:4 - -- The "kinswoman" here, contrasted with the "strange woman" in the next verse, is a further example of the recurring theme in Proverbs of the conflict b...
The "kinswoman" here, contrasted with the "strange woman" in the next verse, is a further example of the recurring theme in Proverbs of the conflict between wisdom and folly."
TSK -> Pro 7:4

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Poole -> Pro 7:4
Poole: Pro 7:4 - -- When other foolish young men seek wanton mistresses, whom they frequently call
sisters or
kinswomen let wisdom be thy mistress; acquaint and del...
When other foolish young men seek wanton mistresses, whom they frequently call
sisters or
kinswomen let wisdom be thy mistress; acquaint and delight thyself with her, and let her have the command of thy heart, and the conduct of thy life.
Gill -> Pro 7:4
Gill: Pro 7:4 - -- Say unto wisdom, Thou art my sister,.... Intimately acquainted, greatly beloved, and highly delighted in: this may be understood both of the Gospel, ...
Say unto wisdom, Thou art my sister,.... Intimately acquainted, greatly beloved, and highly delighted in: this may be understood both of the Gospel, the wisdom of God in a mystery, which men should be conversant with, be strongly affected to, and take delight and pleasure in; and of Christ, the essential Wisdom of God, and who stands in the relation of a brother to his people, and should be respected as such;
and call understanding thy kinswoman; or "kinsman" a; such Christ is in our nature, our "goel", our near kinsman, partaker of the same flesh and blood, and therefore is not ashamed to call us brethren, nor should we be ashamed to call him kinsman: moreover, his Word and Gospel, and the understanding of it, should be familiar to us; it should be well "known" b by us, as the word used signifies, and dwell richly in us.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 7:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Pro 7:1-27 - --1 Solomon persuades to a sincere and kind familiarity with wisdom.6 In an example of his own experience, he shews,10 the cunning of a harlot;22 and th...
MHCC -> Pro 7:1-5
MHCC: Pro 7:1-5 - --We must lay up God's commandments safely. Not only, Keep them, and you shall live; but, Keep them as those that cannot live without them. Those that b...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 7:1-5
Matthew Henry: Pro 7:1-5 - -- These verses are an introduction to his warning against fleshly lusts, much the same with that, Pro 6:20, etc., and ending (Pro 7:5) as that did (Pr...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 7:4-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 7:4-5 - --
The subject-matter of this earnest warning are the admonitions of the teacher of wisdom, and through him of Wisdom herself, who in contrast to the w...
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 6:20--8:1 - --7. Further warnings against adultery 6:20-7:27
This extended warning against one of life's most ...
