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Wesley: Pro 5:22 - -- He is in perfect bondage to his lusts, and is neither able nor wiling to set himself at liberty.
He is in perfect bondage to his lusts, and is neither able nor wiling to set himself at liberty.

From the way of life, and from eternal salvation.
And He will cause sin to bring its punishment.

JFB: Pro 5:23 - -- Literally, "in want of instruction," having refused it (compare Job 13:18; Heb 11:24).
Clarke: Pro 5:22 - -- He shall be holden with the cords of his sins - Most people who follow unlawful pleasures, think they can give them up whenever they please; but sin...
He shall be holden with the cords of his sins - Most people who follow unlawful pleasures, think they can give them up whenever they please; but sin repeated becomes customary; custom soon engenders habit; and habit in the end assumes the form of necessity; the man becomes bound with his own cords, and so is led captive by the devil at his will.

Clarke: Pro 5:23 - -- He shall die without instruction - This is most likely, and it is a general case; but even these may repent and live.
He shall die without instruction - This is most likely, and it is a general case; but even these may repent and live.
TSK: Pro 5:22 - -- His : Pro 1:18, Pro 1:31, Pro 11:3, Pro 11:5; Psa 7:15, Psa 7:16, Psa 9:15; Jer 2:19; Hos 4:11-14; Gal 6:7, Gal 6:8
holden : Ecc 7:26
sins : Heb. sin,...

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Barnes -> Pro 5:23
Barnes: Pro 5:23 - -- The end of the sensual life: to "die without instruction,"life ended, but the discipline of life fruitless; to "go astray,"as if drunk with the grea...
The end of the sensual life: to "die without instruction,"life ended, but the discipline of life fruitless; to "go astray,"as if drunk with the greatness of his folly (the same word is used as for "ravished"in Pro 5:19, see marg.), even to the end. This is the close of what might have gone on brightening to the perfect day Pro 4:18.
Poole: Pro 5:22 - -- In vain doth he think to disentangle himself from his lusts by repenting when he grows in years, and to escape punishments; for he is in perfect bon...
In vain doth he think to disentangle himself from his lusts by repenting when he grows in years, and to escape punishments; for he is in perfect bondage to his lusts, and is neither able nor willing to set himself at liberty; and if he do escape the rage of a jealous husband, and the sentence of the magistrate, yet he shall be infallibly overtaken by the righteous judgment of God.

Poole: Pro 5:23 - -- Without instruction because he neglected instruction. Or, without correction or amendment . He shall die in his sins, and not repent of them, as he ...
Without instruction because he neglected instruction. Or, without correction or amendment . He shall die in his sins, and not repent of them, as he designed and hoped to do before his death.
In the greatness of his folly through his stupendous folly, whereby he cheated himself with hopes of repentance or impunity, and exposed himself to endless torments for the momentary pleasures of sinful lusts.
Go astray from God, and from the way of life, and from eternal salvation.
Haydock -> Pro 5:22
Haydock: Pro 5:22 - -- Ropes. "Evil habits unrestrained induce a necessity," (St. Augustine, Confessions viii. 5.) though not absolute. (Haydock) ---
The libertine think...
Ropes. "Evil habits unrestrained induce a necessity," (St. Augustine, Confessions viii. 5.) though not absolute. (Haydock) ---
The libertine thinks he can get free as soon as he pleases; not being aware of the chains which he is forging for himself. (Calmet) ---
Sin requires punishment. (Menochius)
Gill: Pro 5:22 - -- His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself,.... As in a snare or net, as Gersom observes; in which the adulterer is so entangled that he cannot ...
His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself,.... As in a snare or net, as Gersom observes; in which the adulterer is so entangled that he cannot extricate himself; he may fancy that when he grows old his lusts will be weakened, and he shall be able to get clear of them, and have repentance for them, but he will find himself mistaken; he will become but more and more hardened by them and confirmed in them, and will have neither will nor power to repent of them, and shake off those shackles with which he is bound: and it may be understood of the guilt and punishment of his sins; that the horrors of a guilty conscience shall seize him, there will be no need of any others to arrest him, these will do that office; or diseases shall come upon him for his sins, and bring him to the dust of death, and so to everlasting destruction;
and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins; which he has been all his life committing and twisting together, and made as it were cords of, which by constant practice become strong as such; with the guilt of which he is bound as a malefactor, and will be brought to justice, being reserved in these cords, as the angels that sinned in their chains, unto the judgment of the great day; the phrase denotes the strength of sin, the impotency of man to get rid of it, and the sure and inevitable ruin that comes by it.

Gill: Pro 5:23 - -- He shall die without instruction,.... Into the evil of sin, and the danger he is in, and so without repentance for it; for instruction is the means of...
He shall die without instruction,.... Into the evil of sin, and the danger he is in, and so without repentance for it; for instruction is the means of repentance, and productive of it when blessed, Jer 31:19; but it is but just that those who have hated and rejected it in health and life, that when they come to die should have none given them about the evil of sin, the danger of their state, and the way of salvation; or rather "because of instruction" z; because they would not bear and receive, but neglected, rejected, and despised it, so Aben Ezra and Ben Gersom; or "without correction" a, or discipline and amendment by it;
and in the greatness of his folly he shall go astray; being left to the exceeding great folly of his mind, he shall continue to go astray as he has done from God and his good ways, from the precepts of his law, and the rules of his word; going after his own heart's lusts, which will drown him in perdition. This "folly" may be understood either of his fornication and adultery, which is egregious folly; or of his imagining that he should be able to repent of sin when he pleased, and free himself from the bondage of it, and escape the punishment due unto it.

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NET Notes: Pro 5:22 The Hebrew is structured chiastically: “his own iniquities will capture the wicked, by the cords of his own sin will he be held.”

NET Notes: Pro 5:23 The verb שָׁגָה (shagah, “to swerve; to reel”) is repeated in a negative sense. If the young man is no...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 5:23
Geneva Bible: Pro 5:23 He shall ( n ) die without instruction; and in the greatness of his folly he shall go astray.
( n ) Because he will not give ear to God's word and be...

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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...
Maclaren -> Pro 5:22
Maclaren: Pro 5:22 - --The Cords Of Sin
His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself, and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins.'--Proverbs 5:22.
In Hosea's ten...
MHCC -> Pro 5:15-23
MHCC: Pro 5:15-23 - --Lawful marriage is a means God has appointed to keep from these destructive vices. But we are not properly united, except as we attend to God's word, ...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 5:15-23
Matthew Henry: Pro 5:15-23 - -- Solomon, having shown the great evil that there is in adultery and fornication, and all such lewd and filthy courses, here prescribes remedies again...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 5:21-23
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 5:21-23 - --
That the intercourse of the sexes out of the married relationship is the commencement of the ruin of a fool is now proved.
21 For the ways of every...
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...
