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 to us as the word of God, nor that we look on anything more nor
mind anything so much.... [ Continue Reading ]
(b) For at the window of my house I looked through my casement,
(b) Solomon uses this parable to declare their folly, who allow
themselves to be abused by harlots.... [ Continue Reading ]
In the twilight, in the evening, in the (c) black and dark night:
(c) He shows that there was almost no one so impudent that they were
not afraid to be seen, their consciences accusing them and causing
them to seek the night to cover their filthiness.... [ Continue Reading ]
(She (d) [is] loud and stubborn; her feet abide not in her house:
(d) He describes certain conditions, which are peculiar to harlots.... [ Continue Reading ]
[I have] (e) peace offerings with me; this (f) day have I paid my
vows.
(e) Because in peace offerings a portion is returned to them that
offered, she shows him that she has meat at home to make good cheer
with or else she would use some cloak of holiness till she had gotten
him in her snares.
(f)... [ Continue Reading ]
He goeth after her quickly, as an (g) ox goeth to the slaughter, or
(h) as a fool to the correction of the stocks;
(g) Which thinking he goes to the pasture goes willingly to his own
destruction.
(h) Who goes cheerfully, not knowing that he will be chastised.... [ Continue Reading ]
For she hath cast down many wounded: yea, many (i) strong [men] have
been slain by her.
(i) Neither wit nor strength can deliver them who fall into the hands
of the harlot.... [ Continue Reading ]