John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 6:30 - 6:30

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 6:30 - 6:30


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Pro_6:30 [Men] do not despise a thief, if he steal to satisfy his soul when he is hungry;

Ver. 30. Men do not despise a thief.] We used to say, A liar is worse than a thief; {a} and Siracides saith the same of a constant liar. (chap. 20) But that an adulterer is worse than a thief, the Holy Ghost here assureth us; and his reasons are unanswerable. For, first, his necessity pleads for him: {b} he must either steal or starve; and this doth somewhat excuse him, a tanto, as they say, but not a tote; for as a man should rather die than lie, so he should rather perish than purloin or pilfer. But what excuse hath the adulterer? - non ventris inediam patitur, sed cordis indigentiam, He wants not meat, but wit; he preserveth not his body, but destroyeth his soul.



{a} Potior est fur quam qui assidue mentitur.

{b} ðåéíùíôé êëåðôåéí, åóô áíáãêïéùò å÷åéí . - Suidas.