Proverbs 20:17
Context20:17 Bread gained by deceit 1 tastes sweet to a person, 2
but afterward his mouth will be filled with gravel. 3
Matthew 7:9
Context7:9 Is 4 there anyone among you who, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?
Luke 11:11
Context11:11 What father among you, if your 5 son asks for 6 a fish, will give him a snake 7 instead of a fish?
[20:17] 1 tn Heb “bread of deceit” (so KJV, NAB). This refers to food gained through dishonest means. The term “bread” is a synecdoche of specific for general, referring to anything obtained by fraud, including food.
[20:17] 3 sn The image of food and eating is carried throughout the proverb. Food taken by fraud seems sweet at first, but afterward it is not. To end up with a mouth full of gravel (a mass of small particles; e.g., Job 20:14-15; Lam 3:16) implies by comparison that what has been taken by fraud will be worthless and useless and certainly in the way (like food turning into sand and dirt).
[11:11] 5 tn Grk “the”; in context the article is used as a possessive pronoun (ExSyn 215).
[11:11] 6 tc Most