Proverbs 6:25 - Coke's Commentary on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

With her eyelids— Women in the east used to be particular in painting and beautifying their eyelids; and as their motive was by that means to ensnare and captivate the men, the expression seems to be highly proper. "The eye of a harlot is the snare of her lover," says St. Ambrose. See Philostratus's Epist. γυναικι. Though the words, a man is brought, in the next verse are not in the Hebrew, yet they seem plainly to be understood, and give us a better sense than any of the other versions; which have it, The price of a whore is scarcely that of a single loaf.

Proverbs 6:25

25 Lust not after her beauty in thine heart; neither let her take thee with her eyelids.