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Proverbs 1:11
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Proverbs 1:11-14

Murder and robbery are given as specific illustrations.

lay wait . . . lurk privily—express an effort and hope for successful concealment.

swallow . . . grave—utterly destroy the victim and traces of the crime (Numbers 16:33; Psalms 55:15). Abundant rewards of villainy are promised as the fruits of this easy and safe course.



Proverbs 1:10-19

A solemn warning against temptation.

entice—literally, "open the way."

consent . . . notSin is in consenting or yielding to temptation, not in being tempted.


 
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