Proverbs 7:22-23
straightway. Heb. suddenly. as an.Ac 14:13as a.Dr. Grey, making a slight alteration in the text, renders, "as a dog to the chain, and as a deer, till a dart strike through his liver;" and Dr. Hunt, "Or as a hart boundeth into the toils, till a dart strike through his liver." The LXX., Chaldee, Syriac, and Arabic, concur in this interpretation. The circumstance of the dart, as applied to the deer, is beautiful and proper, which otherwise we are at a loss to dispose of; and this creature, of all others, was the most proper to be noticed on this occasion; for the usual representation which the Egyptians made of a man overthrown by flattery and fair speeches was the picture of a heart captivated and ensnared by the sound of music. the correction.Job 13:27; Jer 20:2; Ac 16:24 a dart.Nu 25:8,9as a bird.1:17; Ec 9:12knoweth.9:18 Habakkuk 1:14-17
creeping. or, moving. no.Pr 6:7 take.Jer 16:16; Eze 29:4,5; Am 4:2; Mt 17:27they catch.Ps 10:9; Lu 5:5-10; Joh 21:6-11drag. or, flue-net. therefore.Jer 50:11; La 2:15,16; Eze 25:6; 26:2; 35:15; Re 11:10 they.11; De 8:17; Isa 10:13-15; 37:24; Eze 28:3; 29:3; Da 4:30; 5:23plenteous. or, dainty. Heb. fat. and.9,10; 2:5-8,17; Isa 14:16,17; Jer 25:9-26; 46:1-49:39; 52:1-34Eze 25:1-30:26 2 Timothy 2:26
recover. Gr. awake.Lu 15:17; 1Co 15:34; Eph 5:14out.Ps 124:7; Isa 8:15; 28:13; Ac 26:18; 2Co 2:11; Col 1:13; 2Th 2:9-121Ti 3:7; 6:9,10; Re 12:9; 20:2,3who are.Isa 42:6,7; 49:25,26; 53:12; Mt 12:28,29; Lu 11:21; 2Pe 2:18-20taken captive. Gr. Taken alive. at.Job 1:12; 2:6; Lu 22:31,32; Joh 13:2,27; Ac 5:3; 1Ti 1:20
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