Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Proverbs 2:16
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16-19. Deliverance from another danger. the strange woman —This term is often used for harlot, or loose woman ( Judges 11:1 ; Judges 11:2 ), married ( Proverbs 7:5 ; Proverbs 7:19 ) or not ( Proverbs 7:19- : ), so called, because such were, perhaps at first, foreigners, though "strange" may also denote whatever is opposed to right or proper, as "strange fire" ( Proverbs 7:19- : ); "strange incense" ( Proverbs 7:19- : ). flattereth —literally, "smooths." her words — ( Proverbs 7:19- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-17" class="com-number"
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