Commentaries:Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Proverbs 5:19
loving . . . roe—other figures for a wife from the well-known beauty of these animals.
breasts—(Compare Song of Solomon 1:13; Ezekiel 23:3, Ezekiel 23:8).
ravished—literally, "intoxicated," that is, fully satisfied.
Proverbs 5:15-20
By figures, in which well, cistern, and fountain [Proverbs 5:15, Proverbs 5:18] represent the wife, and rivers of waters [Proverbs 5:16] the children, men are exhorted to constancy and satisfaction in lawful conjugal enjoyments. In Proverbs 5:16, fountains (in the plural) rather denote the produce or waters of a spring, literally, "what is from a spring," and corresponds with "rivers of waters."
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Proverbs 5:19:
Deuteronomy 14:5
Proverbs 5:23
Ecclesiastes 9:9
Song of Solomon 2:7
Song of Solomon 4:5
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