Proverbs 5:15

"I have come to the brink of utter ruin, among the gathered assembly.”"

Key Reflection

In the context of Proverbs 5:15, the speaker warns about the dangers of immoral behavior, drawing a vivid and alarming picture that resonates deeply with the original audience. The phrase "I have come to the brink of utter ruin, among the gathered assembly" paints a scene where one is standing on the edge of destruction in the midst of a community or congregation. This would have conveyed the immediacy and public nature of sin’s consequences, emphasizing how one's actions could lead to severe personal and social repercussions, as communal life was closely intertwined with moral integrity.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The teacher seeks to counteract the evils of mere sensual passion chiefly by setting forth the true blessedness of which it is the counterfeit. The true wife is as a fountain of refreshment, where the weary soul may quench its thirst. Even the joy which is of the senses appears, as in the Song of Solomon, purified and stainless (seeProverbs 5:19marginal reference).

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