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Text -- Proverbs 5:11 (NET)
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The whole person under incurable disease.
Clarke -> Pro 5:11
Clarke: Pro 5:11 - -- When thy flesh and thy body are consumed - The word שאר shear , which we render body, signifies properly the remains, residue, or remnant of a t...
When thy flesh and thy body are consumed - The word
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Barnes -> Pro 5:11
Barnes: Pro 5:11 - -- Yet one more curse is attendant on impurity. Then, as now, disease was the penalty of this sin.
Yet one more curse is attendant on impurity. Then, as now, disease was the penalty of this sin.
Poole -> Pro 5:11
Poole: Pro 5:11 - -- Thou mourn at the last bitterly bewail thy own madness and misery when it is too late.
Thy flesh and thy body thy flesh, even thy body; the particl...
Thou mourn at the last bitterly bewail thy own madness and misery when it is too late.
Thy flesh and thy body thy flesh, even thy body; the particle and being put expositively.
Consumed by those manifold diseases which filthy and inordinate lusts bring upon the body, of which physicians give a very large and sad catalogue, and the bodies of many adulterers give full proof.
Haydock -> Pro 5:11
Haydock: Pro 5:11 - -- Body. He alludes to a shameful disease, the just punishment of intemperance, Ecclesiasticus xix. 3.
Body. He alludes to a shameful disease, the just punishment of intemperance, Ecclesiasticus xix. 3.
Gill -> Pro 5:11
Gill: Pro 5:11 - -- And thou mourn at the last,.... Or roar as a lion, as the word s signifies; see Pro 19:12; expressing great distress of mind, horror of conscience, an...
And thou mourn at the last,.... Or roar as a lion, as the word s signifies; see Pro 19:12; expressing great distress of mind, horror of conscience, and vehement lamentations; and yet not having and exercising true repentance, but declaring a worldly sorrow, which worketh death. This mourning is too late, and not so much on account of the evil of sin as the evil that comes by it; it is when the man could have no pleasure from it and in it; when he has not only lost his substance by it, but his health also, the loss of both which must be very distressing: it is at the end of life, in his last days; in his old age, as the Syriac version, when he can no longer pursue his unclean practices;
when thy flesh and thy body are consumed; either in the time of old age and through it, as Gersom; or rather by diseases which the sin of uncleanness brings upon persons, which affixes the several parts of it; the brain, the blood, the liver, the back, and loins, and reins; and even all the parts of it, expressed by flesh and body. This may express the great tribulation such shall be cast into that commit adultery with the Romish Jezebel, Rev 2:22.
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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. ...
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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...
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Constable: Pro 5:1-23 - --5. Warnings against unfaithfulness in marriage ch. 5
Chapters 5-7 all deal with the consequences...
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