Proverbs 6:24

"For the commandment is a lamp, and the law is light. Reproofs of instruction are the way of life,"

Key Reflection

In the ancient Near East, wisdom literature like Proverbs aimed to guide individuals in living a virtuous and prosperous life. The verse emphasizes that the law, specifically the commandments and teachings found in the Torah, serves as a beacon of guidance and direction. Just as a lamp illuminates a dark space, the law enlightens one's path, making it clear where true wisdom lies. Additionally, reproofs or corrective instruction are likened to the way of life itself, indicating that receiving and heeding such advice is essential for living according to God’s will.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Evil woman -literally, “woman of evil.” In reading what follows, it must be remembered that the warning is against the danger of the sin of the adulterous wife.

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