John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 5:9 - 5:9

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 5:9 - 5:9


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Pro_5:9 Lest thou give thine honour unto others, and thy years unto the cruel:

Ver. 9. Lest thou give thine honour,] i.e., Whatsoever within thee, or without thee, may make thee honourable or esteemed, as the flower of thine age, the comeliness of thy body, the excellency of thy wit, thy possibility of preferment, that good opinion that the better sort had of thee, &c. How was David slighted by his own children and servants after he had thus sinned! Compare 1Sa_2:30 with 2Sa_12:10. Chastity is a man’s honour. {a} {1Th_4:4}



And their years,
] i.e., According to some, Thy wealth that thou hast been many years in gathering; ðëïõôïò quasi ðïëõåôïò .



To the cruel.
] That is, To the harlot and her bastardly brood, whom thou must maintain. The Hebrews expound it of the devil. To the cruel - i.e., principi gehennae, saith Solomon; angelo morris, saith another; to the Prince of Hell, to this Angel of Death. Aczar, the Hebrew word, properly signifies, saith one, "the poison of the asp," {Deu_32:33} which paineth not at first, but is deadly.



{a} Castus; quasi êáóôïò , ornatus, áãíïò , ab áãïò , venerabills.