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  • PARALLEL BIBLE - Proverbs 7:6


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    King James Bible - Proverbs 7:6

    For at the window of my house I looked through my casement,

    World English Bible

    For at the
    window of my house, I looked out through my lattice.

    Douay-Rheims - Proverbs 7:6

    For I look out of the
    window of my house through the lattice,

    Webster's Bible Translation

    For at the
    window of my house I looked through my casement,

    Original Hebrew

    כי
    3588 בחלון 2474 ביתי 1004 בעד 1157 אשׁנבי 822 נשׁקפתי׃ 8259

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    VERSE (6) -
    Ge 26:8 2Sa 6:16

    SEV Biblia, Chapter 7:6

    ΒΆ Porque mirando yo por la ventana de mi casa, por mi celosía,

    Clarke's Bible Commentary - Proverbs 7:6

    Verse 6. I looked through my casement ] The casement is a
    small aperture in a large window, or a window opening on hinges. Here it means the lattice, for they had no glass windows in the East. And the latticed windows produced a double advantage: 1. Making the apartments sufficiently private; and 2. Admitting fresh air to keep them cool.

    Matthew Henry Commentary

    Verses 6-27 - Here is an affecting example of the
    danger of youthful lusts. It is history or a parable of the most instructive kind. Will any one dare to venture on temptations that lead to impurity, after Solomon has se before his eyes in so lively and plain a manner, the danger of eve going near them? Then is he as the man who would dance on the edge of lofty rock, when he has just seen another fall headlong from the sam place. The misery of self-ruined sinners began in disregard to God' blessed commands. We ought daily to pray that we may be kept from running into temptation, else we invite the enemies of our souls to spread snares for us. Ever avoid the neighbourhood of vice. Beware of sins which are said to be pleasant sins. They are the more dangerous because they most easily gain the heart, and close it agains repentance. Do nothing till thou hast well considered the end of it Were a man to live as long as Methuselah, and to spend all his days in the highest delights sin can offer, one hour of the anguish an tribulation that must follow, would far outweigh them __________________________________________________________________


    Original Hebrew

    כי 3588 בחלון 2474 ביתי 1004 בעד 1157 אשׁנבי 822 נשׁקפתי׃ 8259


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