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Verse Proverbs 5:17. _LET THEM BE ONLY THINE OWN_] The off-spring of a
legitimate connection; a _bastard brood_, however numerous, is no
credit to any man....
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CHAPTER 5
_ 1. Shun the strange woman and sinful passion (Proverbs 5:1)_
2. The life of chastity (Proverbs 5:15)
Proverbs 5:1. It is a warning against literal fornication and the
accompanying spirit...
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PROVERBS 5:1; PROVERBS 5:10; PROVERBS 5:20. Three hortatory discourses
exactly similar to those in Proverbs 5:2 and...
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The remedy against sin is to be found in the holy estate which God has
ordained. "The resemblance between the two Books (the Song of Solomon
and the Book of Proverbs) in their treatment of this subjec...
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TEXT Proverbs 5:15-23
15.
Drink waters out of thine own cistern,
And running waters out of thine own well.
16.
Should thy springs be dispersed abroad,
And streams of water in the streets?
17....
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Let them be only thine own, and not strangers' with thee.
LET THEM BE ONLY THINE OWN, AND NOT STRANGERS' WITH THEE. Let thy
children know thee alone as their parent, and do thou know them as the
ch...
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UNHOLY PASSION. HALLOWED LOVE
A dissuasive from immorality addressed exclusively to men. The two
leading thoughts are (1) the disastrous consequences of adultery; loss
of honour, property, life, oppo...
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Here, Solomon talks about water. In dry countries, water is valuable.
Clean water is very precious. You should not waste water. It should
not flow into the streets. It should not pour out, into the to...
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LESSONS ABOUT WISDOM
PROVERBS
_KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 5
Chapter 5 is a poem. The poem has two subjects:
1. A married woman tempts a man who is not her husband.
2. Evil things are like this woman,...
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LET THEM BE ONLY THINE OWN. — The deepest joys and sorrows of each
heart are sacred, and cannot be shared with others (Proverbs 14:10),
and so it is with the various relations of family life also, str...
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(15-20) DRINK WATERS OUT OF THINE OWN CISTERN... — In these verses
Solomon urges his disciples to follow after purity in the married
life; he pictures in vivid terms the delights which it affords as
c...
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יִֽהְיוּ ־לְךָ֥ לְ בַדֶּ֑ךָ וְ אֵ֖ין
לְ
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CHAPTER 6
THE WAYS AND ISSUES OF SIN
"His own iniquities shall take the wicked, And he shall be holden with
the cords of his sin. He shall die for lack of instruction; And in the
greatness of his fo...
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This is a parental exhortation against impurity. It is expressed in
words of great delicacy and beauty, but it is none the less urgent and
searching. It recognizes one of the most subtle and natural
t...
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Let them be only (i) thine own, and not strangers' with thee.
(i) Distribute them not to the wicked and infidels, but reserve them
for yourself, your family and them who are of the household of faith...
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_Thee. Stick to thy own wife. In a moral sense, let those who instruct
others, take care not to neglect themselves._...
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Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine
own well. Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad, and rivers of waters
in the streets. Let them be only thine own, and not strange...
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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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LET THEM BE ONLY THINE OWN, AND NOT STRANGERS' WITH THEE. Or "they
shall be thine own" u, as the Targum; meaning not the cistern, the
well, or the wife, but the fountains and rivers, or the children;...
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_Let them be only thine own, and not strangers' with thee._
Ver. 17. _Let them be only thine own._] _Sint, vel erunt; _ Let them
be, or they shall be. It is both an exhortation and a promise; _q.d.,...
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_Let thy fountains_ Rather, _thy streams_, as Dr. Waterland renders
the word, that is, thy children, proceeding from thy wife, called _thy
fountain, Proverbs 5:18_, and from thyself; _be dispersed abr...
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CHASTITY CONTRASTED WITH UNCHASTITY...
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Let them be only thine own, that is, the waters of this fountain in
lawful wedlock, AND NOT STRANGERS' WITH THEE, in illegitimate
intercourse....
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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, seeking his direction and blessing, and act...
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Hereby thou mayst be secured, that thou dost not father and leave
thine estate to other men's children; whereas the parents of harlots
children are common or uncertain....
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Proverbs 5:17 strangers H2114 (H8801)...
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SOLOMON CALLS ON HIS SON TO BE FAITHFUL TO HIS TRUE WIFE, AND TO
OBTAIN HIS SEXUAL ENJOYMENTS FROM HER (PROVERBS 5:15).
In contrast Solomon now brings home to ‘his son' (Proverbs 5:20) the
joys of sex...
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CONTENTS: Caution against the sin of whoredom.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon, his son.
CONCLUSION: We ought industriously to avoid everything that might be
an occasion of the sin of adultery or a step to...
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Proverbs 5:3. _The lips of a strange woman drop as a honey-comb._ She
employs all her arts for bread, for drunkenness, for crime. How
wretched, how bitter is the life of a ruined and abandoned woman....
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_Let them be only thine own, and not strangers’ with thee._
STRANGERS WITH THEE
Strangers with thee in life! Those united in Christ are those only who
are united in truth. Strangers with thee in deat...
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PROVERBS—NOTE ON PROVERBS 5:15 The wife is pictured as a source of
water (WELL, FOUNTAIN, etc.). The man who is tempted to commit
adultery should think about how he would feel if his wife were to do
t...
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_ILLUSTRATION OF Proverbs 5:19_
Here we have started up, and sent leaping over the plain, another of
Solomon’s favourites. What elegant creatures those gazelles are, and
how gracefully they bound. We...
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EXPOSITION
PROVERBS 5:1
8. _Eighth admonitory discourse. Warning against adultery, and
commendation of marriage. _The teacher, in this discourse, recurs to a
subject which he has glanced at before in...
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Now my son, attend unto my wisdom, bow your ear to my understanding:
That you may regard discretion, and that your lips may keep knowledge
(Proverbs 5:1; Proverbs 5:2).
And now he's going to warn his...
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1 Kings 11:1; Genesis 34:27; Proverbs 5:10; Proverbs 5:20; Proverbs
5:3