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Verse 33. _A WOUND AND DISHONOUR SHALL HE GET_] Among the _Romans_,
when a man was caught in the fact, the injured husband took the law
into his own hand; and a large _radish_ was thrust up into the a...
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. The surety (Proverbs 6:1)_
2. The sluggard (Proverbs 6:6)
3. The naughty, good-for-nothing person (Proverbs 6:12)
4. The strange woman ...
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A section totally dissimilar from the rest of this division of Pr. It
consists of four short subsections
Proverbs 6:1 against suretyship, Proverbs 6:6 against sloth, Proverbs
6:12 against talebearing,...
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Fourteenth Address. Chap. 6. Proverbs 6:20. _The Evil Woman_
The holy memories and sanctions of the family are invoked (Proverbs
6:20) to give weight to another earnest warning against the sin which...
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TEXT Proverbs 6:23-35
23.
For the commandment is a lamp; and the law is light;
And reproofs of instruction are the way of life:
24.
To keep thee from the evil woman,
From the flattery of the for...
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A wound and dishonour shall he get; and his reproach shall not be
wiped away.
A WOUND AND DISHONOUR SHALL HE GET - from the incensed husband, the
law, and the general opinion of society ().
AND H...
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DISSUASIVES FROM HURTFUL THINGS
Proverbs 6:1 are inserted here from some other collection, and contain
warnings against suretyships (1-5), sloth (6-11), falseness (12-15),
evils which the Lordhates (1...
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LESSONS ABOUT WISDOM
PROVERBS
_KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 6
V1 My son, follow this advice when you make a mistake.
Perhaps you promised to pay a neighbour’s debt....
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The thief (in verse 30) suffered a severe punishment.
The man (in verse 32) will have a worse punishment. This man had sex
with another man’s wife. The husband will punish him. There is a
double puni...
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CHAPTER 7
CERTAIN EXAMPLES OF THE BINDING CHARACTER OF OUR OWN ACTIONS
"The surety the sluggard and the worthless person." Proverbs 6:1;
Proverbs 6:6; Proverbs 6:12
FROM the solemn principle announc...
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The parental exhortations are continued. In this section they are
directed against suretyship, indolence, the evil man, and certain
specific things which Jehovah hates. The warnings against becoming
s...
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A (q) wound and dishonour shall he get; and his reproach shall not be
wiped away.
(q) That is, death appointed by the Law....
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My son, keep thy father's commandment, and forsake not the law of thy
mother: Bind them continually upon thine heart, and tie them about thy
neck. When thou goest, it shall lead thee; when thou sleepe...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 THROUGH 9.
There are two very distinct parts in this book. The first nine Chapter
s, which give the great general principles; and the proverbs, properly
so...
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A WOUND AND DISHONOUR SHALL HE GET,.... A wound, stroke, or blow,
either from the husband of the strumpet, as was often the case x in
later times; or from the civil magistrate, being ordered by him to...
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A wound and dishonour shall he get; and his reproach shall not be
wiped away.
Ver. 33. _A wound and dishonour shall he get._] Either from the
husband of the adulteress or from the magistrate, who wil...
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_Men do not despise a thief_ That is, abhor or reproach him, but
rather pity and pardon him, who is urged by mere necessity to these
practices, but the adulterer is abhorred by all. _If he_ The thief;...
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WARNING DEPICTING THE CONSEQUENCES OF UNCHASTITY...
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A wound and dishonor shall he get, namely, from the enraged husband
and his relatives; AND HIS REPROACH SHALL NOT BE WIPED AWAY, it is an
extreme case of self-defamation....
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20-35 The word of God has something to say to us upon all occasions.
Let not faithful reproofs ever make us uneasy. When we consider how
much this sin abounds, how heinous adultery is in its own natu...
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A WOUND; civil or corporal punishment from the magistrate, or rather
from the woman's husband, as it follows. HIS REPROACH SHALL NOT BE
WIPED AWAY; although it be forgiven by God, yet the reproach and...
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Proverbs 6:33 Wounds H5061 dishonor H7036 get H4672 (H8799) reproach
H2781 away H4229 (H8735)
A wound -...
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TO STEAL A MAN'S WIFE BY ADULTERY IS FAR WORSE AND FAR MORE COSTLY
THAN TO STEAL HIS POSSESSIONS, FOR COMPENSATION CAN BE MADE FOR STOLEN
POSSESSIONS, BUT NO COMPENSATION WILL BE CONSIDERED AS SATISFA...
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DISCOURSE 7. ADDRESSED TO ‘MY SON'. HE IS URGED TO OBSERVE THE
COMMANDMENT AND THE TORAH, AVOIDING THE ENTICEMENT OF THE ADULTEROUS
WOMAN, AND BEING AWARE OF THE WRATH OF THE DECEIVED HUSBAND (PROVERB...
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CONTENTS: Caution against rash suretiship, slothfulness, forwardness,
and whoredom.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon, his son.
CONCLUSION: Suretiship is to be avoided, because by it poverty and
ruin are ofte...
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Proverbs 6:1. _If thou be surety for thy friend._ If charity has
gained an ascendancy over the judgment, prepare to perform thy
covenant. To aid a friend in poverty is a generous deed, it is lending
w...
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CRITICAL NOTES,—
Proverbs 6:24. Evil woman, literally. “the woman of evil.”
PROVERBS 6:26. Last clause means “an adulteress allures to that
which may cost a man his life” (_Stuart_).
Proverbs 6:30
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EXPOSITION
PROVERBS 6:1
The sixth chapter embraces four distinct discourses, each of which is
a warning. The subjects treated of are
(1) suretyship (Proverbs 6:1);
(2) sloth ...
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Now let us turn to Proverbs, chapter 6. The first part of the Proverbs
is exhortation to my son. It's just good fatherly advice to sons. And
chapter 6 continues in these exhortations that are opened b...
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1 Kings 15:5; Genesis 49:4; Judges 16:19; Matthew 1:6; Nehemiah 13:26