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Thou shalt live.

As a ring which is continually in a man's eye.
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 7:2 - -- As the apple of thine eye - As the pupil of the eye, which is of such essential necessity to sight, and so easily injured.
As the apple of thine eye - As the pupil of the eye, which is of such essential necessity to sight, and so easily injured.
TSK: Pro 7:1 - -- My son : Pro 1:8, Pro 3:1
keep : Luk 8:15, Luk 11:28; Joh 14:23, Joh 15:20; Rev 1:3, Rev 22:9
lay : Pro 2:1-7, Pro 10:14; Deu 11:28; Job 22:22

TSK: Pro 7:2 - -- Keep : Pro 4:13; Lev 18:5; Isa 55:3; Joh 12:49, Joh 12:50, Joh 14:21, Joh 15:14; 1Jo 2:3, 1Jo 2:4; 1Jo 5:1-3; Rev 22:14
as the : As the pupil of the e...
Keep : Pro 4:13; Lev 18:5; Isa 55:3; Joh 12:49, Joh 12:50, Joh 14:21, Joh 15:14; 1Jo 2:3, 1Jo 2:4; 1Jo 5:1-3; Rev 22:14
as the : As the pupil of the eye, the hole or the opening of the uveous coat, or iris, through which the rays of light pass, and falling upon the retina, there depict every object in its natural colour, as upon a piece of white paper. Now the pupil of the eye being essentially necessary to sight, and easily injured, it is not only, in common with the other parts, deeply entrenched in the skull, ramparted with the forehead and cheek bones, defended by the eyebrows, eyelids, and eyelashes, and placed so as to be best protected by the hands, but, by a wonderful mechanism, is contracted or dilated by the muscular power of the iris, without which an excess of light would cause instant blindness. Deu 32:10; Psa 17:8; Zec 2:8

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Barnes -> Pro 7:1
Barnes: Pro 7:1 - -- The harlot adulteress of an Eastern city is contrasted with the true feminine ideal of the Wisdom who is to be the "sister"and "kinswoman"Pro 7:4 of...
The harlot adulteress of an Eastern city is contrasted with the true feminine ideal of the Wisdom who is to be the "sister"and "kinswoman"Pro 7:4 of the young man as he goes on his way through life. See Prov. 8 in the introduction.
Poole: Pro 7:2 - -- And live i.e. thou shalt live. A promise in the form of a command, as Pro 3:25 .
As the apple of thine eye with all possible care and diligence, as...
And live i.e. thou shalt live. A promise in the form of a command, as Pro 3:25 .
As the apple of thine eye with all possible care and diligence, as men guard that part from all dangers, yea, even from the least mote. The eye is a most noble and necessary, and therefore highly esteemed and beloved, part of the body, and the apple thereof is the most honourable, and beautiful, and useful part of that part, and it is a most tender part, easily hurt, or destroyed, and therefore needs to be diligently watched.

Poole: Pro 7:3 - -- Bind them upon thy fingers as a ring which is put upon them, and is continually in a man’ s eye. Constantly remember them, and meditate upon the...
Bind them upon thy fingers as a ring which is put upon them, and is continually in a man’ s eye. Constantly remember them, and meditate upon them.
Write them upon the table of thine heart fix them in thy mind and affection. See Poole "Pro 3:3" .
Haydock -> Pro 7:1
Haydock: Pro 7:1 - -- Words. As dangerous temptations always threaten, the same instructions are frequently inculcated. (Worthington)
Words. As dangerous temptations always threaten, the same instructions are frequently inculcated. (Worthington)
Gill: Pro 7:1 - -- My son, keep my words,.... Doctrines and instructions; which, as a father to a son, or a master to his scholars, he had delivered; these he would have...
My son, keep my words,.... Doctrines and instructions; which, as a father to a son, or a master to his scholars, he had delivered; these he would have him observe and attend to;
and lay up my commandments with thee: as a treasure in his heart, to be brought out upon occasion; to be kept as valuable, and made use of as an antidote against and a preservative from sinning; see Psa 119:11. The Septuagint and Arabic versions add, what is not in the Hebrew text,
"son, honour the Lord, and thou shalt be strong;''
the Arabic adds,
"and he shall strengthen thee; and fear none besides him.''

Gill: Pro 7:2 - -- Keep my commandments and live,.... Not the commandments of the law only, but the commandments of Christ; and even the doctrines of Christ are so calle...
Keep my commandments and live,.... Not the commandments of the law only, but the commandments of Christ; and even the doctrines of Christ are so called, as faith in him, and love to the saints, 1Jo 3:23; which is the way to live comfortably, peaceably, pleasantly, and honourably;
and my law as the apple of thine eye; the doctrine of Christ, the law of the Lord, that goes out of Zion; which should be as dear to men as the apple of their eye, and as carefully preserved, that the least injury is not done to it; it should be kept inviolate.

Gill: Pro 7:3 - -- Bind them upon thy fingers,.... Let the above words and doctrines be as ready and familiar as if they were at the fingers' ends; or let them be always...
Bind them upon thy fingers,.... Let the above words and doctrines be as ready and familiar as if they were at the fingers' ends; or let them be always fresh in memory, as a piece of thread is tied about the fingers, to put in mind of anything to be done; or let them be as rings upon the fingers, both memorial and ornamental: or put into practice the things taught and commanded; the fingers being the instruments of action, and especially of doing things nicely and accurately;
write them upon the table of thine heart; that they may be strong in the memory, deep in the affection, and abiding in the understanding and will; see Pro 3:3.

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NET Notes: Pro 7:1 Heb “within you” (so NASB, NIV); KJV, ASV, NRSV “with you.” BDB 860 s.v. צָפַן Qal.1 suggests th...

NET Notes: Pro 7:2 Heb “the little man in your eye.” Traditionally this Hebrew idiom is translated into English as “the apple of your eye” (so KJ...

NET Notes: Pro 7:3 This is an allusion to Deut 6:8. Binding the teachings on the fingers and writing them on the tablets here are implied comparisons for preserving the ...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 7:2
Geneva Bible: Pro 7:2 Keep my commandments, and live; and my law as the ( a ) apple of thy eye.
( a ) By this diversity of words, he means that nothing should be so dear t...

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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 7:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 7:1-3 - --
The introduction first counsels in general to a true appreciation of these well-considered life-rules of wisdom.
1 My son, keep my words,
And trea...
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 ...
