
Text -- Proverbs 9:14 (NET)




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Wesley -> Pro 9:14
Watching for occasions of sin.
JFB -> Pro 9:14
Literally, "throne," takes a prominent place, impudently and haughtily.
Clarke -> Pro 9:14
Clarke: Pro 9:14 - -- For she sitteth at the door of her house - Her conduct here marks at once her folly, impudence, and poverty. See above on Pro 7:6 (note), etc., wher...
For she sitteth at the door of her house - Her conduct here marks at once her folly, impudence, and poverty. See above on Pro 7:6 (note), etc., where the reader will find a similar character.
TSK -> Pro 9:14
she : Pro 7:10-12
in : Pro 9:3

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Barnes -> Pro 9:14
Barnes: Pro 9:14 - -- Contrast with Pro 9:1, etc. The foolish woman has her house, but it is no stately palace with seven pillars, like the home of Wisdom. No train of ma...
Contrast with Pro 9:1, etc. The foolish woman has her house, but it is no stately palace with seven pillars, like the home of Wisdom. No train of maidens wait on her, and invite her guests, but she herself sits at the door, her position as prominent as that of Wisdom, counterfeiting her voice, making the same offer to the same class (compare Pro 9:16 with Pro 9:4).
Poole -> Pro 9:14
Poole: Pro 9:14 - -- Which notes her idleness and impudence, and diligence in watching for occasions of sin.
Which notes her idleness and impudence, and diligence in watching for occasions of sin.
Gill -> Pro 9:14
Gill: Pro 9:14 - -- For she sitteth at the door of her house, Idle and inactive, looking out for her prey; not active and laborious, as Wisdom, building her house, killi...
For she sitteth at the door of her house, Idle and inactive, looking out for her prey; not active and laborious, as Wisdom, building her house, killing her beasts, furnishing her table, and sending out her maidens to call in her guests; but exposing herself in the most public manner, and being at the utmost ease, sitting as a queen; see Rev 18:7; and as it follows,
on a seat, or "throne" p; the same seat, or throne, power, and authority, which the dragon gave to the beast, or antichrist, placed at Rome, where this woman reigns; see Rev 13:2;
in the high places of the city; the city of Rome, and its jurisdiction, the high places of which are their temples, or churches; where this foolish woman is noisy and clamorous, proclaims her folly, and endeavours to seduce and raw persons to her superstition and idolatry. "Merome", the word for "high places", has some affinity with Rome, and comes from the same root q.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 9:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Pro 9:1-18 - --1 The discipline,4 and doctrine of wisdom.13 The custom,16 and error of folly.
MHCC -> Pro 9:13-18
MHCC: Pro 9:13-18 - --How diligent the tempter is, to seduce unwary souls into sin! Carnal, sensual pleasure, stupifies conscience, and puts out the sparks of conviction. T...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 9:13-18
Matthew Henry: Pro 9:13-18 - -- We have heard what Christ has to say, to engage our affections to God and godliness, and one would think the whole world should go after him; but he...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 9:13-15
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 9:13-15 - --
The poet now brings before us another figure, for he personifies Folly working in opposition to Wisdom, and gives her a feminine name, as the contra...
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 8:1--9:18 - --C. The Value of Wisdom and Wise Conduct chs. 8-9
Solomon explained the value of wisdom in many ways alre...

Constable: Pro 9:1-18 - --2. Wisdom and folly contrasted ch. 9
This chapter contrasts wisdom and folly in a very symmetric...
