Proverbs 7:5 - The Biblical Illustrator

Bible Comments

That they may keep thee from the strange woman.

Heavenly wisdom protective

I. Knowledge is a special means to keep us from wantonness.

1. By way of excellency. Wisdom is far more beautiful than the fairest strumpet in the world.

2. By her good counsel. Wisdom will advise thee for thy good.

3. By sweet and pleasant discourse far more pleasant to a pious heart than all the wanton songs in the world.

4. By arming thee against all objections. Keep in with knowledge, and thou shalt be sure to keep out of harlots’ paws.

II. The false woman is a stranger. Possibly in the sense of being a foreigner, and not considering herself in the control of our moral laws.

1. A stranger in regard to marriage. Then thou hast no right to her.

2. A stranger in regard to carriage. Thou canst not look for any good respect from her.

III. The false woman is a flatterer.

1. The difference between her words and her deeds prove it. She speaks like a friend, and acts like an enemy.

2. The difference between her first and her last words proves it. She will surely turn against thee when thy money is spent. She will sink thee with fair words. (Francis Taylor, B. D.)

Proverbs 7:5

5 That they may keep thee from the strange woman, from the stranger which flattereth with her words.