Interesting take on Proverbs 5. Because of the subjunctive in verses 2, 6, 9, and 10 (and following) I have always considered this proverb future looking. A father speaking to his son about the temptations he will face, and encouraging him to flee them. To spend his time rejoicing with his wife, and thus avoiding strange women.
Interesting take on Proverbs 5. Because of the subjunctive in verses 2, 6, 9, and 10 (and following) I have always considered this proverb future looking. A father speaking to his son about the temptations he will face, and encouraging him to flee them. To spend his time rejoicing with his wife, and thus avoiding strange women.