Proverbs 7:5
5 so that they may keep you ▼▼ The infinitive construct with the preposition shows the purpose of associating closely with wisdom: Wisdom will obviate temptations, the greatest being the sexual urge.
from the adulterous ▼▼ Heb “strange” (so KJV, ASV).
woman, from the loose woman ▼
▼ Heb “strange woman.” This can be interpreted as a “wayward wife” (so NIV) or an “unfaithful wife” (so NCV). As discussed earlier, the designations “strange woman” and “foreign woman” could refer to Israelites who stood outside the community in their lawlessness and loose morals – an adulteress or wayward woman. H. Ringgren and W. Zimmerli, however, suggest that she is also a promoter of a pagan cult, but that is not entirely convincing (Spruche/Prediger [ATD], 19).
who flatters you ▼▼ The term “you” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for the sake of smoothness.
with her words. ▼▼ Heb “she makes smooth her words.” This expression means “she flatters with her words.”
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