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PARALLEL BIBLE - Proverbs 20:17


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King James Bible - Proverbs 20:17

Bread of deceit is sweet to a man; but afterwards his mouth shall be filled with gravel.

World English Bible

Fraudulent food is sweet to a man, but afterwards his mouth is filled with gravel.

Douay-Rheims - Proverbs 20:17

The bread of lying is sweet to a man: but afterwards his mouth shall be filled with gravel.

Webster's Bible Translation

Bread of deceit is sweet to a man; but afterwards his mouth shall be filled with gravel.

Original Hebrew

ערב
6149 לאישׁ 376 לחם 3899 שׁקר 8267 ואחר 310 ימלא 4390 פיהו 6310 חצץ׃ 2687

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VERSE (17) -
Pr 4:17

SEV Biblia, Chapter 20:17

¶ Sabroso es al hombre el pan de mentira; mas después su boca será llena de cascajo.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Proverbs 20:17

Verse 17. Bread of
deceit is sweet ] Property acquired by falsehood, speculation, &c., without labour, is pleasant to the unprincipled, slothful man; but there is a curse in it, and the issue will prove it.

John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 17. Bread of
deceit [is] sweet to a man , etc.] Which may be understood of sin in general, which is bread to the sinner, he eats it: it is called “the bread of wickedness”, ( Proverbs 4:17); but it is but poor bread, no other than ashes ( Isaiah 44:20); it is “bread of deceit”; there is a deceitfulness in all sin; it is in appearance fair and pleasant to the eye, like the fruit our first parents ate of; or like the apples of Sodom, of which it is reported that they are very beautiful to look at, but when touched drop into ashes; sin promises pleasure, profit, honour, liberty, peace, and impunity, yet gives neither; but the reverse, pain, loss, shame, servitude distress, and destruction; and yet it is sweet to an unregenerate man, one of a vicious taste, or whose taste remains unchanged; it is natural to him and he takes as much delight in it as in eating and drinking; and especially such sins as are called constitution ones, which he is not easily prevailed upon to part with; wickedness is sweet in his mouth, he rolls it and keeps it as a sweet morsel under his tongue, and forsakes it not, ( Job 20:12-14). It may be applied to particular sins, as to adultery, as it is by Jarchi, and with which may be compared ( Proverbs 9:17); and to riches unlawfully gotten; (see Job 20:15,16); and to the cruel usage and persecution of the people of God, called the bread of wickedness and wine of violence, which wicked men take as much delight in as in eating and drinking, ( Proverbs 4:17 Psalm 14:4); particularly the cruelty of the church of Rome, who has made herself drunk with the blood of the saints, in which she delights, and will be bitter to her in the end, ( Revelation 17:6 16:6 18:7,8). It may be interpreted of false doctrine; so the doctrine of the Pharisees and Sadducees is signified by leavened bread, ( Matthew 16:6,12); this is not true bread, does not strengthen, nourish, and refresh, as the Gospel does, but eats as a canker; it is not solid and substantial, but mere chaff, it is bread of falsehood and lying; false teachers lie in wait to deceive, their doctrines are lies in hypocrisy, and, yet these are sweet unto, and taken down greedily by carnal persons; particularly the doctrine of justification by works: this is the bread some men live on, but it is only husks which swine eat; it is feeding on wind, and filling the belly with east wind, which swells and vainly puffs up the fleshly mind; it is contrary to the, Gospel, and is not of the truth, and will deceive persons that trust to it; and yet it is sweet to a natural man; his own righteousness, and to trust to it, is natural to him; it is his own, and what he has laboured for, and is fond of; it affords room for boasting, and he does not care to part with it; but afterwards his mouth shall be filled with gravel ; with that which will be ungrateful, uncomfortable, and distressing to him; the conscience of a sinner, who has been taking his fill of sin and pleasure in it shall be filled with remorse and distress; and with bitter reflections upon himself; with a dreadful sense of divine wrath, and fearful apprehensions of it now; and destruction and damnation will be his portion hereafter; and this will be the consequence of all false doctrine, and of a man’s trusting to his own righteousness and despising Christ’s; (see 2 Peter 2:1 Matthew 22:12,13).

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 17 -
Wealth gotten by fraud may be sweet, for the carnal mind takes pleasur in the success of wicked devices; but it will be bitter in the reflection.


Original Hebrew

ערב 6149 לאישׁ 376 לחם 3899 שׁקר 8267 ואחר 310 ימלא 4390 פיהו 6310 חצץ׃ 2687


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