Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
The mouth of strange women is a deep pit - In Proverbs 23:27, he says, A whore is a Deep Ditch:, oud a strange woman is a Narrow Pit.
The allusions in these three places are too plain to be misunderstood.
Virgil' s hell has been adduced in illustration: -
- Sate sanguine Divum,
Tros Anchisiade, facilis decensus Averni;
Noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis:
Sed revocare gradum, superasque evadere AD auras,
Hoc Opus, hic Labor est.
Pauci quos aequus amavit
Jupiter, aut ardens evexit AD aethera virtus,
Dis geniti potuere .
Virg. Aen, lib. vi., ver. 125.
"O glorious prince of brave Anchises' line!
Great godlike hero! sprung from seed divine,
Smooth lies the road to Pluto' s gloomy shade;
And hell' s black gates for ever stand display' d:
But ' tis a long unconquerable pain,
To climb to these ethereal realms again.
The choice-selected few, whom favoring Jove,
Or their own virtue, rais' d to heaven above,
From these dark realms emerged again to day;
The mighty sons of gods, and only they.
Pitt.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing Proverbs 22:14:
Proverbs 23:27
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