Proverbs Chapter 7

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PROVERBS CHAPTER 7

I. OUTLINE: I. The Simpleton And The Seductress: 7:1-27 A. Words That Can Save: 7:1-5 B. The Trap Is Set: 7:6-23 C. The Consequences: 7:24-27

II. COMMENTARY: 7:1-2 “my teaching as the apple of your eye”-lit., the little man of the eye, so called because of the miniature reflection of objects seen in the pupil, specially of the person who looks into another’s eye. “It is a proverbial expression for anything particularly precious and liable to be injured unless guarded with scrupulous care” (P.P. Comm. p. 154). “If you are close enough to look into someone’s eyes, you may see yourself reflected in them. The advice here is for the son to keep his eye so closely fixed on his father’s teachings that they are constantly reflected in his eyes” (Alden p. 62) See also (Deut. 32:10; Psalm 17:8). 7:3 Compare with Deut. 6:8. Bind such teachings on your fingers, like a ring. Or, like the person who ties a string on their finger to remember something. “It is shown once more that the best advice is useless against strong temptation unless it is thoroughly taken to heart and translated into habits. Concern for it is to be as sensitive as one’s care for the pupil (apple) of the eye” (Kidner p. 75). 7:4 “You are my sister…call understanding your intimate friend”-“’Sister’ is a term of endearment for a girlfriend or wife. The young man is to love Wisdom

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